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SN, FMI partner for show daily magazine

SN, FMI partner for show daily magazine

Supermarket News and the Food Marketing Institute will partner to provide show daily news coverage of FMI Connect 2015, set for June 8 to 11 at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

SN will once again produce and distribute the official show daily print magazine, called FMI Connect Daily, that leverages the reporting expertise of SN’s veteran editorial team. The publish dates for the dailies will be June 9, 10 and 11. The effort also will benefit from the show daily experience of SN’s parent company, Penton.

SN’s coverage of FMI Connect will also leverage multi-platform capabilities. Plans call for both print and digital distribution of the show dailies; real-time news posts via SN’s website and mobile platforms; daily news dissemination through SN’s e-newsletter; social media feeds on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn; video interviews with industry leaders via SN Total Access video; and pre- and post-show reporting in SN’s magazine.

Coverage will include reporting on research and information from educational sessions, innovative ideas and concepts from the exhibit floor and insights from the large gathering of retailers and suppliers. There will also be reporting on co-located events that include Future Leaders @ Connect, InterBev 2015, Sabor Latino and U.S. Food Showcase. Other coverage will include Private Brands Summit and Supermarket Chef Showdown.


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For more on FMI Connect, visit the show's website.

SN’s sales and marketing teams will oversee advertising and promotion for the show daily and related products. For more information on advertising opportunities in the FMI Show Daily or with Supermarket News around the FMI Connect Show 2015, contact your regional sales representative.

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