The Future of Media, the flagship conference powered by The Media Leader and run by its parent Adwanted Events, has launched The Future of Media Manchester.
Taking place on 26 September at the Royal Northern College of Music, The Future of Media Manchester will bring together over 400 leaders and rising stars.
Key discussion points at the event include best practices in commercial media buying, selling and planning, as well as deep dives into evolving media business models and market opportunities.
Omar Oakes, editor-in-chief of The Media Leader, said: “This is not a regional event. This is a recognition that some of the UK’s most innovative and disruptive media planning and execution comes out of Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle and surrounding areas.
“This event is crucial as a future-facing event as it will showcase the emerging giants of the north, whether they are big broadcasters, legions of independent analysts and tech vendors, direct-to-consumer and ecommerce brands or specialist media agencies.”
It will take place three weeks before The Future of Media in London, which has become the key business conference in the UK dedicated to commercial media since its launch in 2021, guided by The Media Leader’s core values of disruption, innovation, courage and excellence.
Ozone is the headline sponsor, while Clear Channel and Vistar Media are also sponsors.
More information about the event can be found here.
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