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FT launches social network

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Feb 25, 2008

The Financial Times has launched an exclusive membership forum aimed at media and technology executives.

The forum will let members make and maintain contact with peers and luminaries operating within the digital, new media, mobile and telecoms sectors.

 

Members of the media and technology executive forum can search and contact fellow members using the online networking tool.

 

Along with a 12-month premium subscription to FT.com, members also get complimentary passes for any conference from the FT's exclusive Global Conferences and Events portfolio, along with  access to all FT conferences' speaker presentations and podcasts, and networking events.

 

Jayne Van Hoen, Global Conference Director, Financial Times said: "Busy executives in the media and technology industries are increasingly networking, communicating and connecting online and the launch of the FT's Telecoms Media and Technology Executive Forum provides a highly targeted network where executives from these fast-moving industries can connect and share their knowledge.

 

“Our readers rely on the FT's quality of insight and reporting and the new forum will enable them to interact and use that information more effectively with their peers."

 

The Telecoms Media and Technology Executive Membership Forum is the first in a series of membership forums to be launched, with groups for the luxury goods and property sectors to follow later this year.

 

 http://www.ftexecutiveforums.com

 

 

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