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Mon, Jul 09, 2007

Ack! Two Weeks To Oshkosh!

Oh Yeah, ANN Will Be There... And On Aero-TV!

Somewhere in between Cirrus' unveiling of "the-jet" and Rob's frentic move back to New Mexico (ah, mountains... Managing Editor's note) someone on the ANN staff made the mistake of looking at a calendar, and had the following revelation --

"Holy schnieckies, Oshkosh kicks off in three weeks!"

Of course, ANN has been preparing for the biggest aero-event of the year for general aviation for quite some time now... in fact, we've been readying our forces for AirVenture 2007 since well before the start of AirVenture 2006. We're bringing our largest crew EVER to Wittman Field this year... including a dedicated team of broadcasters tasked with bringing the ANN audience an unprecedented level of in-depth coverage.

As ANN Publisher and E-I-C Jim Campbell revealed last month, Aero-News will be providing a preview of ANN 10.0, and Aero-TV, via our DAILY multimedia/online video, online audio, and online news webcasting LIVE from the grounds of Oshkosh 2007. From those hallowed grounds, ANN will be providing DAILY news and DAILY feature reports that can be read, listened to, and viewed -- directly or via multiple category downloads -- using the very latest technologies and outlets.

It's going to be an amazing week... Aero-News will be fielding a number of expert video teams, each of which comprises an expert aerospace journalist and an expert video journalist, to make sure that all the news, features, personalities, programs, and products to be seen at the worlds greatest aviation event, are seen by the rest of world -- in fact, bringing the world of Oshkosh to the rest of the world.

Of course, ANN will still do everything it has always done -- we'll continue to bring our readers and Aero-Cast listeners all the latest news from Oshkosh (and believe us, there's gonna be some BIG announcements, and even a few surprises. Just wait...) but now we're going to do so much more, and do it in as complete and as comprehensive a manner as any dedicated news network in existence.

Over the next 14 days ("holy schniekies, that's only TWO weeks!") we'll be introducing you to the people, both new recruits and familiar faces, who will be bringing you EVERYTHING AirVenture from July 23-29 -- in print, video, and audio formats. We'll also preview the celebration at Wittman Field in the days ahead of AirVenture's official start.

And remember... our introduction of Aero-TV is just the start. Much like our introduction of Aero-Casting at AirVenture 2005 -- which was soon followed by our popular DAILY audio reports and features -- shortly after the end of Oshkosh 2007 ANN will drop the "big one." Not content to shake up our coverage of special events like the mighty Oshkosh, ANN will broaden its DAILY Real-Time programming, the most aggressive suite of aviation news services in the business, to add DAILY AERO-VIDEO news reports and DAILY features every business day starting this fall.

This is when it gets REALLY fun, everybody. Come along for the ride, you will NOT be disappointed!

FMI: I Want My AERO-TV!, www.airventure.org

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