The
Financial Times’ conference arm has launched a social networking site enabling media and tech executives to gather, share and network online.
The 12-month standard membership fee to the forum is £1,700 plus VAT.
The site offers members all basic social networking functions such as searching and contacting other members. It also offers complimentary passes to any of events organized by the FT’s Global Conferences and Events arm. Members can also access conference presentations and podcasts.
Source:
Brand Republic
The London Evening Standard launched a news and comment website, standard.co.uk, which complements its entertainment site.
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