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About
TVPredictions.com
TVPredictions.com is a one-stop source on 'The New
Television' -- new TV technologies that are changing our culture and
our lives.
The site is
operated by TV Predictions, Inc., whose president and CEO is Phillip
Swann, author of "TV dot COM: The Future of Interactive Television."
Swann can be reached at swann@tvpredictions.com or by phone at
703-505-3064.

Mr. Swann has been a featured speaker at
numerous television industry conferences. He was a headlined speaker
at the 2005 Wisconsin Broadcasters Association convention and the
keynote speaker at Scientific-Atlanta's Interactive TV Developers
Conference. He has been a featured speaker at the Iowa PBS Digital
TV conference for four straight years. He was a headlined speaker
at the national PBS Technology Conference in April,
2004.
He has also been a guest expert on many TV and radio
shows, including the NBC Nightly News, Fox News, CNN and Inside
Edition.
Mr. Swann has been quoted on TV issues in dozens of
publications, including The New York Times, Newsweek, The Miami
Herald, Elle Magazine, Smart Money, The Hollywood Reporter, Daily
Variety, Wired News, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Daily
News, Cable World, The Associated Press and The
Street.com.
He also has written a weekly column for
Television Week. And his bylined articles on television have been
featured in a variety of publications, including The New York Times
Syndicate, Emmy Magazine, Satellite DIRECT, Cable World
and Vision
Magazine. TV
Predictions, Inc. offers a range of services related to television
and technology, including consulting, speeches, editorial
features, marketing analysis and research. If you would like to know
more, send us an e-mail at swann@TVPredictions.com
or call us at
703-505-3064. |
Phillip Swann is
president and publisher of TVPredictions.com. He has been quoted in dozens
of publications and broadcast outlets, including CNN, Fox News, Inside
Edition, The Chicago Tribune, The Associated Press and The Hollywood
Reporter. He can be reached at swann@tvpredictions.com or at
703-505-3064.
And
click TVPredictions.com to read
more news and features on TV technology. |
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