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The Most Anticipated Tech Industry Event of the Year, MEDIA PREDICTS: 2013, Coming to the Computer History Museum on Dec. 6, 2012
[November 28, 2012]

The Most Anticipated Tech Industry Event of the Year, MEDIA PREDICTS: 2013, Coming to the Computer History Museum on Dec. 6, 2012


MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Nov 28, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The PRSA Silicon Valley today announced MEDIA PREDICTS: 2013 -- the definitive annual tech industry event that recognizes and honors top business and technology journalists and bloggers, and leads the industry discussion about the most notable technologies and trends while predicting what's coming in the year ahead. This festive annual pre-holiday dinner event takes place on Thursday, December 6, 2012 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Attendees are encouraged to register now as seating is limited with leading corporations and agencies purchasing tables in advance.



MEDIA PREDICTS: 2013 speaker honorees are: -- Ina Fried -All Things D -- Michael Liedtke -Associated Press -- Jordan Robertson- Bloomberg News -- Maryfran Johnso- CIO Magazine -- Bruce Upbin- Forbes -- Nicole Perlroth- New York Times & Bits -- Joseph Menn- Reuters -- Scott Budman- NBC Bay Area, Tech Now! (Master of Ceremonies) -- Jon Fortt-CNBC & TechCheck (Moderator) "Each year at MEDIA PREDICTS, the world's most prominent and 'rising star' tech journalists and bloggers discuss the hottest topics, technologies, companies, issues and trends," said Paula Dunne, MEDIA PREDICTS chair, and past president of PRSA Silicon Valley, the non-profit organization behind its production. "Speakers are also recognized for their significant contributions to tech journalism, and the roles they serve as industry influencers, luminaries and chroniclers." The event is also made possible through the tremendous support and sponsorship of the following organizations: MEDIA PREDICTS: 2013 - SPONSORS: -- GOLD: Access Communications, Bite Communications, Eastwick, WPP Dell -- SILVER: Abernathy MacGregor, Bhava Communications, Burson-Marsteller, Cisco, Cohn & Wolfe, Edelman, North of Nine, PR Newswire, VMware, Weber Shandwick -- IN KIND: Catered Too, J.Lohr Vineyards, Zat Photo, Saraceno Photography & Design MEDIA PREDICTS: 2013 - AGENDA: -- 5-6pm - cocktail hour & entertainment 5-6pm -- 6-7pm - dinner program -- 7-8:15pm - main feature on-stage event -- 8:15-8:30pm - audience participation/Q&A -- 8:30-9pm - music & networking *dress is black tie optional "MEDIA PREDICTS attendees gain valuable insights that can translate into business advantage, while enjoying great food, drinks and networking, and sharing a festive ambiance with clients, colleagues and industry peers," continued Dunne.

For more information, please visit the website - www.prsasiliconvalley.com/MEDIA-PREDICTS. You can also view the "MEDIA PREDICTS: What's Hot, What's Not in Technology" video from last year here: http://www.youtube.com/watch v=x8V0gos8JJk As always, MEDIA PREDICTS sells out early and space is limited, so anyone wishing to attend should REGISTER NOW at http://mediapredicts2013.eventbrite.com/#.


About PRSA Silicon Valley For more than thirty years, the not-for-profit Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Silicon Valley has been the leading voice in technology PR and Marketing. The organization provides blockbuster events, networking events, and numerous educational professional development workshops that are optimal for career advancement. Business communicators at every level are invited to become members. PRSA Silicon Valley provides valuable opportunities to stay informed about industry developments and trends, and interact with corporate and agency PR and Marketing professionals, business executives, consultants, partners (The Churchill Club, The Commonwealth Club, SV-IABC, SVAMA, NorCalBMA, WIC, WOMMA, PRSA-SF, and more) members of the media and industry analysts. Contact PRSA Silicon Valley for more information.

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