INMA Connect: Educate, Engage and Experience
Subscription Models + Video Revenue
Focused content
Deep dives
Centrally located for time efficiency
Want to accelerate your knowledge of the fast-moving subscription business models and video monetization spaces? Join INMA October 26-27 in Dallas for back-to-back summits. Attend one day or both days.
Subscription Models Summit
Thursday, October 26
Select the one-day Subscription Models Summit, October 26, to hone in on strategies that are working, interact with thought leaders for specific road maps to take back to your team, and emerge with concrete and actionable plans to increase revenue in your subscription model process.
Subscription Models Summit details
Video Revenue Summit
Friday, October 27
Choose the one-day Video Revenue Summit, October 27, to discover ways to engage in the video space for real results, discover multi-platform and tech solutions for bottom-line improvement, and take back opportunities and playbooks for actual monitization of your video endeavors.
SUBSCRIPTION MODELS + VIDEO REVENUE COMBO
20% discount on package registration
Both summits are held under the umbrella of a new initiative, called “INMA Connect: Educate, Engage, Experience,” or E³. By combining first-class presentations with un-conference discussions and one-on-one educational office hours with industry experts, we look to provide an engaging experience for news media executives in North America.
Click here for registration details
Venue + Details: The Joule in downtown Dallas
The event will be held in The Joule Hotel in the cultural epicenter of downtown Dallas. Special pricing for INMA E³ Summit attendees is available through September 4.
Register online now for maximum discounts. For INMA Corporate Member discounted group registrations, reach out to Kris.Williams@inma.org.
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BREAKING NEWS: Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced the Senate will stay in session for the first two weeks of the scheduled 5-week August recess.
This is a positive sign that Congress intends to begin delivering on some long-awaited promises, but now the Senate needs to hear from you: The Senate must work towards repealing Obamacare, not bailing it out!
Obamacare is failing, and it cannot be bailed out. Liberals have no interest in lowering premiums through competition and choice -- they just want more government. Republicans promised to repeal and replace Obamacare for seven years. The initial Senate bill contained meaningful changes that would have improved upon the status quo of Obamacare, and now conservative Senators are fighting for even more changes. It is time for action, not excuses and bipartisan bailouts.
Earlier this month, some suggested Republicans may work directly with Democrats to bail out Obamacare. We cannot let this stand.
We can’t let liberals and moderates stand in the way of the Senate rolling back Obamacare and making real progress on reforms that will increase choice and lower costs.
Bailing out Obamacare is not an option. Senators must use everything in their power to repeal the Obamacare taxes, to make substantial reforms to Medicaid, and to give states the ability to opt-out of the most harmful regulations of Obamacare.
Call your Senators today to tell them it is time to act! Call Now!
Heritage Action for America | 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Suite 400 | Washington, DC 20002
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Three Americans every minute call the poison control center because they have make a medication error. Four out of 10 mistakes involved painkillers, hormone therapy prescriptions or heart medication. The rate of medication errors rose from 1.09 for every 100,000 Americans in 2000 to 2.28 per 100,000 by 2012. Nationwide around 1.5 million medication errors occur every year.
Below is a link to more information on how medication mistakes are causing more Americans to call the poison control center.
The TimerCap is currently being used to help reduce medication errors among patients worldwide. The TimerCap is currently being sold at every CVS and Rite Aid Pharmacies worldwide.
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CROP PRODUCTION – JULY 2017
UNITED STATES HIGHLIGHTS
Winter wheat production is forecast at 1.28 billion bushels, up 2 percent from the June 1 forecast but down 23 percent from 2016. Based on July 1 conditions, the United States yield is forecast at 49.7 bushels per acre, up 0.8 bushel from last month, but down 5.6 bushels from last year. If realized, this will be the second highest yield on record for the United States, behind only 2016. The area expected to be harvested for grain or seed totals 25.8 million acres, unchanged from the Acreage report released on June 30, 2017, but down 15 percent from last year.
Barley production is forecast at 143 million bushels, down 28 percent from 2016. Based on conditions as of July 1, the average yield for the United States is forecast at 73.5 bushels per acre, down 4.4 bushels from last year. Area harvested for grain or seed, at 1.95 million acres, is unchanged from the Acreage report released on June 30, 2017, but down 24 percent from 2016.
For a full copy of the Crop Production report please visit www.nass.usda.gov.
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THE DULL BLUE LIGHTS
EXCLUSIVELY STREAM
SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM
WITH EAST OF 8TH
LISTEN HERE
ALBUM OFFICIALLY OUT ON 7/13
RELEASE SHOW AT THE BARBARY IN PHILADELPHIA
"Philadelphia's the Dull Blue Lights let reggae and Motown undertones pervade their grooving new single." -Popmatters
"The Dull Blue Lights have a sound that is all soul with a bit of psychedelic pop and reggae thrown in." -AXS
"These guys are stronger than ever and ready to kick some serious ass with their blazing rock and roll." -Glide Magazine
JULY 12, 2017 - PHILADELPHIA, PA - The Dull Blue Lights are streaming their self-titled debut album with East of 8th a day ahead of its official release tomorrow, 7/13. Listen HERE. Featuring all-analog recording, The Dull Blue Lights was tracked live in five consecutive 12 hour long sessions at The Bomb Shelter in Nashville, TN with producer Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Benjamin Booker, Clear Plastic Masks). To celebrate the release, the band will be playing a hometown show on Thursday night at the Barbary in Philadelphia. For more information, please visit: https://www.thedullbluelights.com/.
The Dull Blue Lights are a band in between. Drawing from influences as varied as Motown soul, Nuggets psychedelia, and Jamaican rocksteady, the Philadelphia-based group's definitive blend of cascading harmonies, screaming guitars and relentlessly grooving rhythms lives somewhere between each one. The band calls this in-between sound Basement Soul.
"We acknowledge that genre exists, but have no interest in confining ourselves to being just a soul band, or a mod band, or a reggae band, and on and on," lead vocalist/guitarist, Todd Fausnacht, explains. For the band, any type of music they enjoy can become part of the Dull Blue Lights Sound. "For us personally, coming from a scene full of vintage throwback bands, it's a refreshing change."
Formerly known as The Snails, The Dull Blue Lights transformed immensely during the writing of their debut album. "When we started writing this record, we were one band, but by the time we finished recording, we were a different band entirely," Fausnacht elaborates. "We unintentionally told a story of transformation and metamorphosis, which ultimately ended with us becoming The Dull Blue Lights."
The Dull Blue Lights are Todd Fausnacht (lead vocals/lead guitars), Ben Parry (bass/vocals), Tim Hildebrand (guitar/vocals), Matt MacLeod (organ/vocals) and Josh Parry (drums/vocals).
For more information, please visit:
https://www.thedullbluelights.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thedullbluelights
https://twitter.com/dullbluelights
https://www.instagram.com/thedullbluelights/
https://soundcloud.com/thedullbluelights
Upcoming Tour Dates:
7/13 - The Barbary - Philadelphia, PA (Album release show)
8/06 - Musikfest - Bethlehem, PA
8/08 - Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA
8/09 - The Camel - Richmond, VA
8/12 - The Basement - Nashville, TN
9/03 - War At The Shore - Asbury Park, NJ
9/15 - Penn State Noontime Concert Series - University Park, PA
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Utah Ethical Leadership Awards Deadline Approaching
The fourth annual Utah Ethical Leadership Awards program is now underway to recognize and support the ethical leadership of organizations in the state of Utah. Applications for businesses, government entities, and nonprofit organizations are open now through July 21, 2017.
The awards are designed to recognize organizations that embody the spirit of ethical leadership exhibited by Bill Daniels, a founder of the modern cable industry and former owner of the Utah Stars. Bill Daniels believed deeply in ethics and integrity, and in the importance of absolute ethical principles, which earned him great respect throughout the business world. The awards program is sponsored by the Daniels Fund, the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at the David Eccles School of Business, the Community Foundation of Utah, Utah Business Magazine, and the Center for Public Policy and Administration at the University of Utah.
For more information contact info@utahcf.org.