Campaign India Team
Sep 16, 2015

INMA to host 2016 World Congress in London

For the first time in 86 years, the International News Media Association’s flagship event will be hosted in the city

INMA to host 2016 World Congress in London
The International News Media Association (INMA) has announced that its World Congress will be held from 22 to 24 May 2016, in London.
 
The INMA World Congress is billed as the news media industry’s conference dedicated to the sharing of global best practices to grow revenue, audience, and brand.
 
500 delegates from media companies in over 50 countries are expected at the Congress, which will the presentation of the INMA Global Media Awards and pre-Congress tours of London’s digital media companies and start-ups, besides legacy media companies reinventing themselves for the digital age.
 
“INMA aims to bring the most innovative stories of reinvention to our global stage, while simultaneously leveraging the best of what London – as a media hub and destination – has to offer. Having the World Congress in the United Kingdom is a historic first for INMA, and we look forward to bringing what makes INMA unique to the London stage,” said Mark Challinor, president of INMA and chairman of the association’s board of directors.
 
INMA is comprised of over 7,000 executives from more than 80 countries. Headquartered in Dallas, INMA has offices in Antwerp, San Salvador and São Paulo, besides one in New Delhi.
 
More information is available here
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