FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 11, 2006

Dennis Wharton
202-429-5350

EXTREME THINKERS GRAB ATTENTION
AT NAB RADIO SHOW

-- Friday Super Session To Feature Arianna Huffington, Joe Lanzisero,
Marian Salzman and Bill Taylor --

Scott Kirsner
Scott Kirsner

Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington

Joe Lanzisero
Joe Lanzisero

Marian Salzman
Marian Salzman

Bill Taylor
Bill Taylor

WASHINGTON, DC - The NAB Radio Show will include a new Super Session titled Extreme Thinkers: Creating Powerful Connections in an Attention-Deficit Economy on Friday, September 22 at The Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas.

Moderated by contributing writer for Fast Company and Wired Magazine, and 'Entertainment 2.0' columnist for the Boston Globe, Scott Kirsner, the panel will combine the minds of four "extreme thinkers" who will reveal useful strategies for breaking through the chaos and creating powerful connections with the audience. Panelists will include:

Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor of the HuffingtonPost.com; noted author and co-host of "Left, Right & Center," public radio's popular political roundtable;

Joe Lanzisero, creative vice president, Walt Disney Imagineering; oversees Tokyo Disney Resort comprised of two theme parks, multiple hotels and a retail and dining area;

Marian Salzman, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for America's largest and oldest advertising firm, J. Walter Thompson; recognized by global publisher VNU as one of the world's leading trend-spotters;

Bill Taylor, author of Mavericks at Work and "Under New Management" columnist for the New York Times which explores strategy, leadership and innovation; co-founder and founding editor of Fast Company magazine.

About the NAB Radio Show
The NAB Radio Show is the largest annual convention for radio. This year's show, Sep. 20 - 22 in Dallas, features interactive sessions, special events and exhibits and is co-located with the R&R Convention. More information about The NAB Radio Show is available at www.nabradioshow.com.

About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is a trade association that advocates on behalf of more than 8,300 free, local radio and television stations and also broadcast networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the Courts. Information about NAB can be found at www.nab.org.

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