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America's Got Talent host will appear at 2015 CES

6th November 2014
Barney Scott
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Entrepreneur, actor and record producer Nick Cannon will serve as the Entertainment Matters Ambassador for the 2015 International CES, the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) has announced. Sponsored by Variety, Entertainment Matters is a content-focused CES program developed for Hollywood’s film, television and digital communities.

The Entertainment Matters Ambassador illuminates CES’ focus on collaboration between the entertainment and technology industries. Cannon will advocate for uniting entertainment thought leaders, who are at the forefront of digital content creation, with innovative executives and entrepreneurs who are developing next gen breakthrough technology products and services.

Cannon is currently the host of America’s Got Talent at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, where he has helped draw in record-breaking viewership to the show. Behind the scenes, Cannon produces TV and film projects through his multi-media company NCredible Entertainment. Some of Cannon’s current projects include TeenNick’s Annual 'Halo Awards', which honours teenagers for outstanding community service, a music countdown show hosted by Cannon called 'TeenNick Top 10', and Cannon’s first studio film directorial debut 'School Dance' for Lionsgate.

Cannon transitioned from acting to producing following critically acclaimed roles in 'Drumline', 'Nick Cannon Presents Wild N Out', the Emilio Estevez film 'Bobby' which earned Cannon Variety’s 2007 'Breakthrough Actor of the Year' award, and 'Up All Night', which earned Cannon 2012 NAACP Image Award for 'Outstanding Supporting Actor'.

Cannon has expanded on his entertainment know-how by delving into the technology sector, creating products with heavy multimedia usage in mind. His collection of Monster 'NCredible' high-end headphones are marketed to sound-quality aficionados, teens, and music artists looking for a product that merges style and top audio quality components. Cannon also created a line of tablets sold through QVC with affordability and features that enable connectivity on-the-go.

“As a successful entrepreneur, producer, actor and television host, Nick Cannon is the perfect ambassador for the 2015 CES Entertainment Matters program,” said Karen Chupka, Senior Vice President, Events and Conferences, CEA. “Nick’s multifaceted career is a vivid testimony to the importance of, and the opportunities presented by, merging content and technology to create the next-generation of entertainment. And that is what the CES Entertainment Matters programme is all about.”

“I am honoured to serve as the 2015 CES Entertainment Matters Ambassador,” declared Cannon. “I look forward to attending CES to see the future of technology and entertainment and to do my part to make that future more entertaining and fun. I can’t wait to be in Vegas for CES this January!”

The Entertainment Matters programme will feature exhibits, keynotes, panels and events critical to the entertainment community, including new content and entertainment-focused conference sessions. CEA and its partners will produce the following Entertainment Matters focused sessions: 2nd Screen Summit at CES, presented by MESA; Content and Technology, presented by CEA; Digital Disruption, presented by ANA, Digital Hollywood; Entertainment Summit, presented by Variety; High Dynamic Range, presented by the Advanced Imaging Society; Mobile Content and Monetization, presented by Digital Hollywood; and Top Tech Trends, presented by CEA.

In addition to these informative conferences, the Entertainment Matters program includes a variety of content-focused events and awards including: the MediaLink CES Kickoff Party, Monday 5th January; Hulu Happy Hour, 4-8pm, Wednesday 7th January; Mobile Apps Showdown, presented by Living in Digital Times, 12:30pm, Thursday 8th January; and the Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards, presented by NATAS, 6:30pm, Thursday 8th January.

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