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Producers Guild Conference Held June 8 in LA

 width=LOS ANGELES, December 19, 2011 ““ The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced today that the 2012 Produced By Conference (PBC) will be held June 8-10, 2012 on the Sony Pictures Studio lot in Culver City, CA. The Guild also announced an important new presenting sponsor, the International CES ®, produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) ® which will support PBC events, as well as provide significant new programming opportunities at the 2012 event.”We’re excited to partner with CES for the 2012 Produced By Conference,” said Executive Director Vance Van Petten. “CEA does such a terrific job producing the International CES, they were a natural partner for our event. As entertainment content increasingly intersects with consumer technology, we look forward to working with CEA to elevate 2012 PBC to new heights.””With the success of our Entertainment Matters program at the International CES, which brings the Hollywood content community together with today’s tech standouts, it’s obvious that the Producers Guild is a great partner for us,” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, events and conferences, CEA. “We are looking forward to working with the Producers Guild of America to further extend our Hollywood relationships, especially within the producing community.”Reaching across film, television and new media industries, the Produced By Conference (PBC) is an educational forum that involves acclaimed producers, including countless Academy Award ®-winning filmmakers and Emmy ® Award winners, as well as the next generation of creative entrepreneurs. The 2012 PBC will be held independent of the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) Locations Trade Show. It was mutually agreed upon to hold separate events next year although individual international film commissions may still participate in PBC.All profits from the Produced By Conference are reinvested into Producer Guild member services, including education, industry promotion, production standards development, market research and legislative advocacy. To review last year’s event details and to receive 2012 updates, visit www.producedbyconference.com.In January 2011, CES unveiled its “Entertainment Matters” program, designed to highlight the content-related exhibits, conferences sessions and events, and to provide entertainment industry professionals a more curated CES experience. The Entertainment Matters program is returning for the 2012 CES, which takes place January 10-13 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Free registration – for qualified entertainment industry professionals – is available at www.EMatCES.com.About the Producers Guild of America

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