Greetings to readers everywhere!
Another year has passed. Interesting how a different perspective regarding the passing of “time” is to someone in media. Each week, we write about the
Another year has passed. Interesting how a different perspective regarding the passing of “time” is to someone in media. Each week, we write about the
We hope you enjoy the last print issue of ECN for 2011. We have a lot of original pieces, more information on the Chicago labor
I’ll keep my introduction short, as my space is limited this month due to some of the obituaries whose names and/or photos grace the same
There is nothing like the anticipation of the Fourth of July weekend and the unifying patriotic feeling it brings to the people of this nation,
My hat’s off to the ECN editorial staff for the incredible content in the May print edition. From McCormick Place management changes to announcements of
Ever so swiftly the New Year has arrived: Hello 2011!
Our November print edition is packed with information and insight into the changes taking place so rapidly in our industry today. See our continuing coverage
Changing to meet your expectations…Our readership is comprised of a diverse collection of groups. The only common bond is the industry that we work in
Summertime! Although I wish everyone a busy summer work schedule, the truth is show floors are a lot slower in the summertime. With isolated exceptions,
There is a lot happening in our industry. I write this column as I, like most other Americans, prepare for the Memorial Day weekend. As
As we go to press, news continues to develop regarding Chicago’s Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority (MPEA). Our cover story on the MPEA board issuing
Spring is in the air, and even though this print edition once again has company closure announcements, board shakeup coverage at an industry critical convention