PR Hit List

New York Hilton & Towers, New York, NY

May 6-8, 2003

Welcome to InfoToday 2003 Online Hitlist. Below are links to the other media and analysts lists for that should be covering this show. They've gotten our media advisory...and may or may not tell us that they will be in New York. They are fair game to prospect for contacts. But remember that you cannot have 50 best friends...pick a reasonable number of news people and financial analysts to cultivate. Remember they have to become your advocate with their boss and their organization, so give them the information they need. And remember to think of those that go after you for information, without regard to how impressive their current affiliation may sound...your may need them sometime, they will be at an important outlet some day, or you find yourself reporting them.

New York is not our national capital. It is the capitol of the world for finance, news, information and technology. And it is a telecommunications center. It rivals Tokyo and Washington as a world media capital. We have assembled a number of lists that are linked below, including last year's attendees, the invitation list, a list of local media and a list of IT media that have attended shows from this area. We will notify you as we up date this page and the accompanying pre-registered press page.

The brief lists below represent some of the major media in the industry and region. Many of them will not tell us that they are coming to cover this event. In some cases they won't know until the week of the show when their boss tells them to come and see us. They know full well that we will welcome their coverage and have a badge ready for them as soon as they show up at the press center and they are absolutely right. But they are also fair game. So use the lists below as a hit list. Let me know if I have missed anyone and don't hesitate to let me have corrections.

The lists below are done in word using a table. To convert highlight the whole table and copy to MSWord then go to the menu column and convert table to text I prefer tab but you can pick comma or paragraph. No matter what you pick you should be able to easily import into a database. If you only copy the table to a word document there are programs that will import directly without the conversion.

Additionally, we have a chart below that allows you to download these lists individually.

The file attached is in a tab delimited text. Open it and make sure you and see it and then save it as a text file and it can easily be imported into any database or spreadsheet format.

Call anytime if you have any questions.

See you in New York.

 

Bob

 

DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS for the chart

To download the file to your hard drive, hold down the shift key (Open Apple or option for MAC) and click on the links below.

If you DO NOT hold down the shift key, the browser will think the file is a web page instead of a .txt(text) file and will try to display it.

 

Bob 

File Name

Description

Info Tech Press List

To Be Posted Later This Week

NYC Press_List.txt

Local NY Press List

Business Press List

To Be Posted Later This Week

 

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