Organizers of CES, which has annually kicked off the year as the largest U.S. trade show, are sticking with plans for an in-person component in early January despite inauspicious Covid trends.The show, which will have digital offerings for those who opt not to physically attend, is slated for January 5 to 8 in Las Vegas.
Several big-name participants have pulled out or scaled back their involvement this week, among them Amazon, Meta, AT&T, T-Mobile and Chinese electronics giant Hisense.
MediaLink, a consultancy with many media and tech clients that typically convenes curated dinners and panel events, has also bowed out.The Hollywood presence at CES had been on the rise before the pandemic, with Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman’s unveiling
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