Posted on January 2, 2014 in ATSC News
With the beginning of the new year come fresh opportunities to reach ATSC members through sponsorship packages for association events and reports.
Our 2014 sponsorship benefits include promotion at various meetings and events, web and print acknowledgement, complimentary seminar and annual meeting registration fees, and more.
PBS, IEEE and LG Electronics have already agreed to become ATSC sponsors in 2014, and we’re looking for additional support.
Contact Lindsay Shelton-Gross to reserve your spot, or for a custom package: lsheltongross@atsc.org
ATSC Sponsorship Packages for 2014
PLATINUM: $10,000
–Listed as Platinum Sponsor of the ATSC Annual Event, including a demonstration opportunity and luncheon comments
–Full page ad in Annual Report
–Sponsorship listing in electronic newsletter
–Sponsors and complimentary attendance at other events and educational seminars
GOLD: $6,000
–Listed as Gold Sponsor of the ATSC Annual Event, including demonstration opportunity and luncheon comments
–Half page ad in Annual Report
–Sponsorship listing in electronic newsletter
SILVER: $3,000
–Listed as Silver Sponsor of the ATSC Annual Event, including demonstration opportunity
–Quarter page ad in Annual Report
–Sponsorship listing in electronic newsletter
BRONZE: $750
–Listed as Bronze Sponsor of the ATSC Annual Event
–Sponsorship listing in electronic newsletter
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