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2005 NRB Annual Convention Is Scheduled for February

The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Annual Convention & Exposition has been scheduled for February 11-16, 2005 in Anaheim Convention Center. The conference aims to assist, and train network professionals in Christian communications.

The convention offers more than 40 educational sessions on Monday and Tuesday that promise to challenge broadcasters, media pastors, program producer and other communication professionals.

These opportunities include intensive Education and Training, vital Innovation Exchange, inspiring Exposition, valuable General sessions, and the expanding Job Fair.

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• Education and Training
NRB’s Boot Camps are all-day, intensive, hands-on training sessions that delve into major categories of interest to the industry.
• Innovation Exchange
The peer-led session features dozens of small groups meeting around a spectrum of topics relative to some of the most pressing issues facing communicators and ministry leaders.
• Exposition
See the latest equipment and talk to representatives from leading companies such as Panasonic, Sony, JVC, Ikegami, Armstrong, Harris … and nearly 300 others.
• General Sessions
The biggest names in ministry and music appear during the convention’s General Sessions. Many of them are available for interviews and press conferences through the Media Center.
• Job Fair
The NRB Job Fair attracts dozens of companies, ministries and churches looking for communications professionals.

NRB is an international association of Christian communicators with over 1700 member organizations representing millions of viewers, listeners, and readers. The Association exists to represent the Christian broadcasters’ right to communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a lost and dying world.

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