The Cable Show 2010 - Go Beyond

Platinum Series Stage Sponsors - Exclusive

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SPONSORSHIP INCLUDES

  • Platinum Series Stage naming rights – your company logo above the stage for alternating acts -- design to be determined.
  • Your company logo on the Official Battle of the Bands admission pass.
  • Premier Sponsor recognition in all Battle of the Bands advertising and marketing before, during and after the event.
  • Your rotating message on the big screens adjacent to your sponsored stage during pre-event and intermission activities.
  • Your company logo next to the Battle of the Bands listing in both the program and web site schedule listings.
  • Identification signage at the event.
  • Exclusive access to the VIP Lounge for your company and guests.
  • Opportunity for a Meet & Greet in the VIP Lounge with the featured entertainer. (TBD)
  • Your company logo on the sponsor page of Battle of the Bands.
  • Your company logo on the sponsor page of Cable Cares.
  • Your company logo on The Cable Show sponsor page: www.thecableshow.com/Exhibiting/2010Sponsors.
  • Your company logo on the sponsor page of the Official Convention Program.
  • Battle of the Bands media exposure before, during and after the event.
  • Branded banners hanging from each lamp pole (qty 10) – sponsor provides artwork.
  • Option to furnish and install special branded activity kiosks within the Park (at sponsors expense w/NCTA approval).
  • Your company logo next to the Battle of the Bands listing in both the program and web site.
  • Seventy-five (75) invitations for your company and guests.

PRODUCTION

Sponsoring company must supply digital artwork that will be printed on the identification signage.

SPECIFICATIONS

A digital logo (.EPS or .TIF) should be sent on disk to NCTA Convention Headquarters.

ARTWORK DEADLINE

Artwork must be received no later than March 12, 2010.

Battle of The Bands is a charity fundraiser for CableCares - the cable industry’s umbrella program for community service and charitable donations. In 2010, 80% of the funds raised will go to a charity to be determined.