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Asia Pacific Media Forum from June 4-7

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Chennai, March 20 The Asia Pacific Media Forum 2008 (APMF) will be held at Bali, Indonesia, from June 4-7.

The forum, in its third event, will have speakers and participants from all over the world to debate and discuss the challenges of ‘The New Avatar of Media’, a press release said.

The speakers include Mr Tony Fernandez, Group CEO, AirAsia; Mr Gavin Mehrotra, International Media Director, The Coca-Cola Company; Mr Vishnu Mohan, Asia Pacific CEO, MPG; Mr Tim Balbirnie, CEO, South Asia, Synovate; Mr Prashun Dutt, Director-Consultant: Marketing, Strategy & Communications for UTUSAN Newspapers and Magazines and The Sun (Nexnews), Mr Ian Stewart, Senior Vice-President, MTV Networks Asia; Ms Debby Sadrach, Home & Personal Care Director, Unilever Indonesia; Mr Barney Loehnis, Asia Pacific Director, Isobar; and Mr Mark Holden, Managing Director, PHD Australia.

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