NCTA Washington Event Seen as Cable Show Replacement
A cryptic postcard sent to some cable industry officials and a save-the-date website appear to indicate NCTA is planning an event to replace the defunct INTX (formerly The Cable Show) for April in Washington, D.C., cable sources told us. NCTA…
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President Michael Powell announced the convention's end in September. “The Near Future” and the date April 27, 2017, are printed on the card recently received by one cable official, along with an address of a web page that touts an “invitation-only event [that] brings together today’s influencers in technology, policy, media and more for an exclusive look at a future that is closer than you think” in Washington D.C.’s Union Market. The website also indicates the event will feature speakers, demonstrations and “interactive exhibits.” The event will be hosted by NCTA and CableLabs, the web page indicated. NCTA didn’t comment.