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NAB Holiday Party: Industry Celebs & Red Meat
As I walked into the National Association of Broadcasters' holiday party on Thursday, I finally felt like the jingle-belling season was upon us. Maybe it was the candy cane-flavored martinis or perhaps it was the big-screen projection of the Yule log, but for some reason, I felt instantly festive.
The party was a good one -- chock full of broadcasters, lawyers, lobbyists, reporters and their ilk. There was a make-your-own-hamburger station and several other tables stacked with warm, meaty dishes. Those NABers like their red meat and I seemed to be the lone vegetarian in the bunch.
I exchanged quick hellos with FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate; esteemed telecom attorney Richard Wiley; and legendary TV industry scribe Tack Nail before heading for the door. Meredith Baker, the new head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, was also there but I didn’t have a chance to meet her.
Posted by Andrew on December 7, 2007 09:31 AM | Permalink
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