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Proposed deletion of Media in Transition


The article Media in Transition has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * No secondary sources, no real claim to notability other than a statement of how innovative its speakers were. Information could've just been pulled from the conference website -- although the conference website, the only source cited, is dead. Not to be confused with the conference held at MIT also called Media In Transition which is still being held.

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