Steve Jobs, James Cameron and Steve Ballmer to Speak at the Eighth Annual "D: All Things Digital" Conference


NEW YORK, April 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- All Things Digital today announced the speaker lineup for the eighth annual D: All Things Digital, The Wall Street Journal's executive conference to be held June 1-3 near Los Angeles.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs will be this year's opening-night speaker, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will make his fourth appearance and "Avatar" director James Cameron will appear onstage at D for the first time on the annual event's second night.

Founded by co-producers Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher in 2003, the D conference is a gathering of the most influential figures in media and technology. Each year, Mossberg and Swisher put these top players to the test onstage during unrehearsed, unscripted conversations. The results are candid, entertaining sessions that provide glimpses into the strategies of the industry's most creative thinkers.

D8 will also showcase leading executives from the mobile, digital, media, automotive and political arenas, including:

  • Steve Burke, chief operating officer, Comcast
  • Steve Case, chairman and chief executive officer, Revolution
  • Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC
  • John Donahoe, president and chief executive officer, eBay
  • Carly Fiorina, candidate for U.S. Senate, California
  • Julius Genachowski, chairman, FCC
  • Paul Jacobs, chief executive officer, Qualcomm
  • Jeffrey Katzenberg, chief executive officer, DreamWorks Animation SKG
  • Ted Leonsis, vice chairman Emeritus of AOL, chairman of Revolution Money and owner of Washington Capitals
  • Alan Mulally, chief executive officer, Ford
  • Ray Ozzie, chief software architect, Microsoft
  • Richard Rosenblatt, co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer, Demand Media
  • Vivian Schiller, president and chief executive officer, National Public Radio
  • Paul Steiger, editor-in-chief, president and chief executive officer, ProPublica
  • Mark Zuckerberg, founder and chief executive officer, Facebook

Live blogs and photos from each session will be available on AllThingsD.com during each interview, with video highlights posted shortly afterwards.  

Attendance for the D conference has been sold out since January. Conference information, full D coverage and video of past conferences, including the historic joint appearance by Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at D5, can be found online at http://allthingsd.com/d/.

D8 is sponsored by AMD, Houlihan Lokey, Juniper Networks, Microsoft, NYSE Euronext, Qualcomm and Thomson Reuters.

About All Things Digital

All Things Digital (http://www.allthingsd.com/">www.allthingsd.com) is devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. Co-edited by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, the site is the online extension of the annual "D: All Things Digital" conference started by Mossberg and Swisher in 2003 and attended by the digital elite. The site is a mix of columns, blogs and video including Mossberg's Personal Technology, Swisher's BoomTown, John Paczkowski's Digital Daily, Peter Kafka's MediaMemo and Katherine Boehret's Mossberg Solution.

The D: All Things Digital logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=5080

About The Wall Street Journal

Founded in 1889, The Wall Street Journal, the flagship publication of Dow Jones & Company, is the world's leading business publication and holds 33 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism. The Wall Street Journal has a print and online circulation of more than 2 million, reaching the nation's top business and political leaders, as well as investors across the country. The Wall Street Journal boasts the largest individually paid circulation out of the top 25 U.S. newspapers. Other publications that are part of The Wall Street Journal franchise, with a global audience of 3.8 million, include The Wall Street Journal Asia and The Wall Street Journal Europe. The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com is the leading provider of business and financial news and analysis on the Web with more than one million subscribers and 26 million users per month. WSJ.com is the flagship site of The Wall Street Journal Digital Network, which also includes MarketWatch.com, Barrons.com, AllThingsD.com and FINS.com. In 2009, the Journal was ranked No. 1 in BtoB's Media Power 50 for the 10th consecutive year. The Wall Street Journal Radio Network services news and information to more than 350 radio stations in the U.S.



            

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