BOULDER, Colo., March 07, 2017 -- Gaia, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAIA), a leading conscious media video subscription service, has been invited to participate at the 29th Annual ROTH Capital Partners Conference. The conference is being held March 12-15, 2017 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Dana Point, California.
Gaia management will hold one-on-one meetings with investors on Tuesday, March 14.
For more information about the conference or to schedule a one-on-one meeting with Gaia management, please contact your ROTH representative or the company’s investor relations team at 949-574-3860.
About Gaia, Inc.
Gaia is a global digital video streaming service and online community that provides curated conscious media in three primary channels: Seeking Truth, Transformation and Yoga, to its subscribers in over 140 countries. Over 90% of its 7,700 titles are available for streaming exclusively on Gaia through most devices connected to the Internet and approximately 80% of the views are generated by content produced or owned by Gaia. For more information about Gaia, visit www.gaia.com.
Investor Relations Liolios Cody Slach 949-574-3860 [email protected]


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