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  2. ATX Television Festival - Wikipedia

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    ATX Television Festival is an annual event based in Austin, Texas, that celebrates and showcases the past, present, and future of the television industry.Screenings, Q&As, cast reunions, and industry panel discussions take place over four days and are open to members of the public. [1]

  3. ATX TV Festival Sets ‘Suits’ Reunion Panel for Season 13

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    The ATX TV Festival is beginning to roll out its programming for Season 13. The event, taking place May 30-June 2 in Austin, Texas, will include both “Suits” and “Halt and Catch Fire ...

  4. RTX (event) - Wikipedia

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    RTX 2012 was held from 7–8 July at the Austin Convention Center, and was treated as more of a traditional gaming convention, introducing features such as an exhibit hall which included exhibitor booths from gaming and internet personalities and companies, various panels, and the first publicly playable demo of Halo 4.

  5. Austin’s ATX Television Festival Announces First Panels For ...

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    Austin’s ATX Television Festival, set for June 6-9, 2019, has announced its first round of panels, including a Blumhouse Television event, a “Cancelled-Too-Soon” retrospective of Men in ...

  6. What movies and panels to see at the 2023 Austin Film ... - AOL

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    Austin filmmaker Jeff Nichols ("Mud") will present his latest film, the biker drama "The Bikeriders," at the Austin Film Festival on November 1. AFF film and panel recommendations from Barbara Morgan

  7. South by Southwest - Wikipedia

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    SXSW is the highest revenue-producing event outside of athletic and other events associated with The University of Texas at Austin for the Austin economy, with an estimated economic impact of $190.3 million in 2012 [231] increasing to $218 million in 2013, [232] $315 million in 2014, [233] $317 million in 2015, [234] and $325 million in 2016. [235]