List of Events:
| 7 Feb |
9:00-11:00am |
Social Media and Nutrition Advocacy: How Governmental Guidelines Spur Online Conversations, Hosted by PepsiCo |
| 7 Feb |
12:00-2:00pm |
Social Media and Social Styling: Can The Next Rachel Zoe Be Found Online?, Hosted by Hearst
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| 7 Feb |
3:30-5:00pm |
The Big Shift: Brands, Media and Consumers in a Real-Time World, Hosted by Hearst |
| 8 Feb |
9:00-11:00am |
How Art & Fashion Connect In The Social Media World? Are Fashion Photographers The Next Warhols?, Hosted by Hearst |
| 8 Feb |
12:30-2:00pm |
Be Part of a Social Media TV Experiment: Current TV’s “Bar Karma,” the first community-developed television series |
| 8 Feb |
3:00-5:00pm |
Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear Case Study, Hosted by Comedy Central |
| 9 Feb |
9:00-11:00am |
Social Around the World, Hosted by Freddie Laker, Head of Digital Strategy in Asia, SapientNitro |
| 9 Feb |
12:30-1:45pm |
WikiLeaks and Online Civil Disobedience, Hosted by Personal Democracy Forum |
| 9 Feb |
3:00-5:00pm |
Celebrity Spokesperson in The Digital Age, Hosted by Hearst |
| 10 Feb |
09:00-11:00am |
Tips to Build Brand Relationships Amidst the Social Media Clutter, Hosted by MTV & Text 100 |
| 10 Feb |
12:00-2:00pm |
THE NEW FOOD REVIEWERS: Is Social Media Making Us Savvy or Snarky? |
| 10 Feb |
3:00-5:00pm |
Request An Invitation: Tour of Good Housekeeping Research Institute, Hosted by Hearst |
| 11 Feb |
9:00-11:00am |
Almost Good Enough to Eat: Food Communities and Social Media, Presented by AOL |
| 11 Feb |
12:00-2:00pm |
Enriching the Arts Experience Through Integrated Social Media, Hosted by Guggenheim
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| 11 Feb |
3:00-5:00pm |
Hot in Cleveland, Hosted by TV Land |
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