I am not going to the Consumer Electronics Show
Message to the PR community trying to arrange appointments at the Consumer Electronics show:
I am not going to CES as the result of switching jobs in November when I became editor-in-chief of Design News. I had signed up to go to CES as editor-in-chief of Electronic Business. In my new capacity, I will not be attending. I have been innudated with requests for appointments as I'm sure hundreds if not thousands of editors and writers have who been granted CES press credentials.
However, I welcome all the companies who contacted me to come by our Waltham, Mass. office.
John Dodge commented:
Carol - I went last year and enjoyed it. It's humongous, but as one who covered Comdex for about 20 years, I'm used to large shows. Cheers..JD
Carol Warren Antarra Communications commented:
Hi John, We are sorry you are not going to CES. There are many high profile publications that are not sending editors to CES this year. The show is so large and magazine budgets are getting tighter - many publications seem to be targeting smaller niche shows closer to home.
Piense El Tanque commented:
Bummer that you aren't going John. I bet CES is quite fun!
Rae commented:
Ok John, I believe you. Will catch you at the next event. Rae Morrow, Wall Street Communications
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