See it now: meetings television
Meetings Television, LLC and OnSite Events, Inc., announced plans to jointly launch MeetingsTelevison.com next month.
“This new website will move the meetings and event industry into the future by offering a comprehensive set of tools to make the process of global site selection and meeting planning faster, easier and more effective than it has ever been before – saving both planners and hoteliers time and money,” says a press release.
The new site will feature a set of online tools to make the process of global site selection more streamlined, including:
- On demand video site inspections of a wide range of worldwide hotels and resorts to meet all client’s needs from the comfort of an office or home.
- The ability to schedule one-on-one meetings with properties using our state of the art online meeting center known as the MTLive.
- The use of technological tools that allow planners to e-mail video of multiple properties to colleagues, committees and anyone else involved in the site selection process.
- An industry forum that allows planners to share ideas, ask questions and talk about news items that are shaping the global events industry.
- The MeetingsTelevision.com blog that will feature news, facts and helpful hints that can impact the world of meeting and event planners.
Report by David Wilkening
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