Palm Springs In November... We LOVE This Job!
The next AOPA Expo is
nearly upon us... and, if history is any indicator, it's likely
there will be some big news coming from the halls of the Palm
Springs Convention Center.
That's why the Aero-News Network, the aviation world's DAILY
news service, is going to have its team on the field to bring our
readers and listeners (even after a year of Aero-Casting, it's
STILL cool to say that) the very latest news and happenings from
Palm Springs.
In addition to ANN Editor-In-Chief Jim
Campbell, we'll also have Managing Editor Rob
Finfrock on the scene... Associate Editors James
Aronovsky, and Mark Sletten...
Correspondents Annette Kurman, Aleta Vinas and
Scott Wagner... and even Electronic Media Producer
Paul Plack... on hand, webcasting live from the
floor of the 2006 AOPA Expo.
Everyone -- even Jim -- also has their assignments (as well as
comfortable walking shoes) at the ready to cover EVERYTHING that is
AOPA from November 9-11. We plan to write dozens of stories about
the event, and to work on many more for future distribution to the
hundreds of thousands of people (all over the world) who read ANN
every day, and the many International syndication partners we work
with.
So if you can't be there in person... know that Aero-News will
not let you down, in bringing you the big stories (and even the
not-so-big stories) first.
Get Your News Into ANN!
We would also like to remind exhibitors at AOPA Expo 2006 to
submit your press materials and PR packages to us prior to the
Expo, if at all possible, in order to allow our team to do as much
advance preparation as possible and to get a feel for the stories
that will be prominent this year. The sooner we get such data, the
more we can do with it, and the more likely it is that you'll find
yourself featured in a future ANN newscast, Aero-Cast or
webcast.
Submissions are
strongly encouraged by E-mail... though postal "snail mail" is
acceptable, so long as it is received in our office ASAP. No
aviation entity currently gets to as many people, every day, as ANN
is doing now, so we encourage you to get in contact with us if you
think you might have a story idea, or a subject worth covering.
ANN's Special Event coverage has been a distinguishing feature
of our organization since DAY ONE. No one does as much with special
coverage of aviation's pivotal events as ANN, and we continue to
set the bar higher each time we tackle an event. It's a tough,
exhausting, brutally intensive process -- and read by hundreds of
thousands of Aero-News readers all over the world.