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MEDIA PREDICTS: 2011 — EVENT PHOTOS



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A galaxy of Media Superstars and the Who's Who in Silicon Valley came into alignment on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at the annual must-attend tech event of the year. MEDIA PREDICTS: 2011 capped the year and predicted what lies in store. Attendees came away with new insights and the advantage of being first to know what top media trend watchers, luminaries and chroniclers are betting will be the hottest technologies, companies, topics, issues and trends, and how they will shape the future.

Speaker journalists and bloggers were also recognized and honored for significant contributions in '10.


2011 Speaker Honorees - Download Biographies>

 

Jon Fortt
CNBC (moderator)

 

 

Eric Savitz
Forbes, Barrons

 

 

Rachael King
Bloomberg Businessweek

 

 

Quentin Hardy
Forbes

 

 


Duffy Jennings
SFGate,
Joint Venture
(Master of Ceremonies)

 

 

Ben Parr
Mashable

 

 

Chris O’Brien
The Mercury News

 

 

Daniel Lyons
Newsweek

 

 

Bianca Bosker
The Huffington Post

 

 

 

 




Program of Events

Cocktail Hour & Entertainment  --  5-6 PM

Dinner Hour - Journalist Recognition -- 6-7 PM

Feature Event - Panel & Audience Q&A -- 7-8:30 PM

Meet the Speakers, Network & Enjoy -- 8:30-9 PM

 

Entertainment at Media Predicts: 2011

Included a mesmerizing contemporary jazz trio...
  • Kristen Strom - sax & flute
  • Scott Sorkin - guitar
  • John Shifflett - bass

More About These Entertainers






Media Advisory PR 3: "Media Predicts 2011"
Press Release 2: "Media Predicts 2011"
Press Release 1: "Media Predicts 2011"

Twitter: #MP11, #prsasv

The definitive year-end event for technology Media Predicts: 2010 (held Wed. Dec. 2, 2009) was the most outstanding yet. Attendees were first to hear from top journalists and bloggers what will be the hottest technologies, companies, issues and trends in the year ahead. They rubbed shoulders with the Silicon Valley’s who’s who over cocktails. Entertainers from Symphony Silicon Valley and Monterey Symphony added to the festive mood, and popular comedian and political satirist, Will Durst, opened the main event. View event highlights, videos, podcast, photos and more on this page!

Speakers & Honorees at Media Predicts: 2010

  • Wall Street Journal, Digits - Ben Worthen
  • New York Times, Bits - Brad Stone
  • USA Today, LastWatchDog - Byron Acohido
  • Bloomberg News - Connie Guglielmo
  • VentureBeat, DEMO - Matt Marshall
  • GigaOM - Om Malik
  • WIRED - Steven Levy
  • CNBC - Jim Goldman (Moderator)
  • SFGate - Duffy Jennings (Master of Ceremonies)

What's Hot & What's Not in Technology


Speaker Recognition Slides

Event Brochure:

Will Durst

 

Comedian WILL DURST entertained the crowd ...

 


... and duo Symphony Silicon Valley's Dan Levitan, Principal Harpist (photo), and Monterey Symphony Orchestra's Dawn Walker, Principal Flutist, added to a fun and festive atmosphere.


In its continuing effort to support the communications profession and professionals, a "Student Silent Auction" was held during cocktail hour. 

Press Releases:

- View Media Predicts: 2010 recap release Tue, Dec. 15
- View MEDIA ADVISORY issued Mon, Nov 30, 2009

- View event press release issued Mon, Nov 9, 2009

- View event press release issued Mon, Oct. 26, 2009

- View event press release issued Wed, Sept. 23, 2009


Event Podcast (in 3 parts):

Event Video (in 5 parts):


Media Predicts: 2009, held on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008, brought another outstanding program to a sell-out crowd from the valley’s largest corporations and agencies. The Computer History Museum buzzed with anticipation and excitement, even as the country faced possibly its toughest economy in decades. The insights shared by this year’s media luminaries were right on target, with predictions about what was ahead of attendees in the coming year, and discussion about what the biggest issues, technologies and trends would be as well. Thanks to our sponsors, the PRSA Silicon Valley was able to keep attendance costs low and attendees at the dinner gala enjoyed a celebratory holiday atmosphere and positive outlook despite doom and gloom headlines.

Media Predicts: 2009 Honorees

  • Barron’s - Mark Veverka, West Coast Editor, Columnist
  • Financial Times - Richard Waters, West Coast Editor
  • The Mercury News - Elise Ackerman, Tech Reporter
  • TechCrunch - Michael Arrington, Founder
  • The New York Times - John Markoff, Senior Writer
  • Sam Whitmore’s Media Survey - Sam Whitmore, Editor (MC)
  • Hummer Winblad Venture Partners - Ann Winblad, Co-Founder (Moderator)
Media Predicts '09 Video: "What's Hot, What's Not" 

 

Missed 'Media Predicts '09',
PRSA's visionary event of the year? Click below to listen to the podcast and find out what top media predicted will be hot - and not - in 2009.

On Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007, the producers of Media Predicts: 2008 from PRSA Silicon Valley teamed with the Computer History Museum and the event became an evening gala with added annual historical continuity and significance. Our ‘08 media luminaries discussed what was big that year, and predicted what would be hot in terms of technology, companies, trends and issues in 2008. Honored speakers addressed the sellout crowd, and attendees left with keen insights and new perspectives about where the coming year would take the tech industry. A truly first class affaire, the event opened early for festive, pre-holiday networking followed by an elegant dinner during which speakers were honored and recognized for their outstanding work and contributions throughout the year. This followed by the main event and Q&A. Don Clark’s band played as the party continued after-hours.


Media Predicts: 2008 Honorees

  • All Things Digital, BoomTown - Kara Swisher, Executive Editor
  • BusinessWeek, Tech Beat - Rob Hof, Bureau Manager
  • CNBC, Tech Check - Jim Goldman, Bureau Chief
  • Forbes - Victoria Murphy Barrett, Tech Editor
  • Scobleizer, Fast Company - Robert Scoble, Tech Columnist
  • USA Today - Jon Swartz, Tech Reporter
  • Wall Street Journal - Don Clark, Deputy Bureau Chief
  • Sam Whitmore’s Media Survey - Sam Whitmore, Editor (MC)
  • Hummer Winblad Venture Partners - Ann Winblad, Co-Founder, Author (Moderator)

 

Media Predicts 2008 Video: "What's Hot, What's Not"
(and, Kara Swisher's submitted video: "What's Hot")

Media Predicts 2008 Event Podcast & Video:

On Friday, December 1st, 2006, top tech media luminaries predicted what would be hot – and what would not – in 2007. Attendees of Media Predicts: 2007 were first to know what these trendwatchers were betting would be the hottest technologies, topics and trends. This marked the biggest Blockbuster Event that the PRSA Silicon Valley has ever produced, with a sell-out crowd of hundreds at the Santa Clara Marriott. After the main session, attendees participated in small group breakout sessions with our honoree speakers for more intimate discussion.

Media Predicts: 2007 Speaker Honorees

  • Economist - Andreas Kluth, Tech Correspondent
  • Fortune Magazine - Jeffrey O’Brien, Senior Editor
  • InfoWorld - Steve Fox, Editor in Chief
  • Newsweek - Brad Stone, Correspondent
  • Red Herring - Joel Dreyfuss, Editor in Chief
  • The Mercury News - David Satterfield, Managing Editor
  • USA Today - Jon Swartz, Tech Reporter
  • Wall Street Journal - Don Clark, Deputy Bureau Chief
  • CBS & PA Weekly - Larry Magid (Moderator)



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