Video Secrets Signs On to Sponsor XBIZ Hollywood '08

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ has inked Video Secrets as the corporate sponsor of the XBIZ Hollywood '08 Industry Conference, scheduled Feb. 6-8 at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

Video Secrets Media President Greg Clayman said he is proud to work with XBIZ for another successful forum and looks forward to seeing what this year will bring show attendees.

“We have backed XBIZ since its inception, and they have proven themselves time and again," Clayman said. "We are certain this event will be informative and a great conference for anyone in any sector of the industry to network and do business.”

Video Secrets' endorsement marks one year since the XBIZ Hollywood Conference's inception and the significant strides during the first event. Noteworthy from the first show was the FBI-led 2257 inspection seminar and the pivotal .XXX roundtable, anchored by the Annual XBIZ Awards show, held in conjunction with the Hollywood Conference.

"Needless to say, we are delighted that Video Secrets is a corporate sponsor of the XBIZ Hollywood '08 Conference," XBIZ Director of Sales Kristen Kaye said. "They epitomize the type of company that helps define this industry as a leader in cutting-edge technology."

Registrants for the XBIZ Hollywood ’08 Conference will get an all-access pass, which gets them into all the seminars and the show. Attendees get access to parties and special events, including complimentary admission to the 6th Annual XBIZ Awards Feb. 7, which honors companies and individuals who have achieved high levels of innovation and excellence within the industry.

To register, visit XBIZHollywood.com.

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