Going to the Future of Television Conference on November 8th &9th

Posted by Marshall on October 25, 2007 | Link It

I'm going to be at the Future of Television Conference as a blogger on November 8th and November 9th, 2007 in Lower Manhattan.  

A couple of things I'll try to cover on the first day (depending on how much time I can spend at the conference) are:

2:15PM - 3:00PM
What’s Next: The Top Five Digital Media Trends to Watch and Why
Did the meteoric rise of MySpace and YouTube catch you by surprise? These leading analysts give their opinions on the top five digital media trends that you need to be watching and why. How will they impact the television industry and how can you be prepared?

Presenters
Tim Herbert, Sr. Director of Research, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
Mark Donovan, CMO & Senior Analyst, M:Metrics
Shelly Palmer, Chairman, Advanced Media Committee, The Emmy Awards, NY

3:00PM – 3:50PM
Panel 1
A View from the Top:
The Outlook for the Television Industry & Digital Media

This panel of top television and digital media industry executives will discuss the increasing importance digital media for the future of the television industry. Topics include viewer trends; programming for non-traditional platforms including online video, VOD, HD, IPTV, broadband and mobile; the future of advertising; the democratization of video production resulting from broadband penetration and falling operational costs; and new business models. What are the challenges and opportunities for the industry to build new revenue streams from digital media platforms?

Speakers
Jean-Briac (JB) Perrette, President, Digital Distribution, NBC Universal
David Poltrack, Chief Research Officer, CBS Corporation /President, CBS VISION
Peter Price, President, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Conrad Riggs, Co-Executive Producer, Mark Burnett Productions
Terry Mackin, EVP, Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
Blair Westlake, Corporate VP, Media & Entertainment Group, Microsoft
Moderator: Andrew Wallenstein, Digital Media/TV Editor, Hollywood Reporter

 I'll also be at the reception afterwards.

5:45PM - 6:45PM
COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Hosted by:
KickApps 

The weird thing is there's actually more going on Friday, the last day of the conference, than on Thrusday - usually it's the other way around.

10:05AM - 10:50AM
Panel 1
New Television Technologies You Need to Know

This panel will discuss the effects of new television technologies, including digital television, HDTV, set-top boxes, digital video recorders (DVRs), video on demand (VOD), wireless devices, broadband video and Internet TV, on the future of television. How are consumers responding to the introduction of these new technologies? What are the opportunities and challenges for broadcasters and cable companies in introducing new technologies? Which technologies and services will have the greatest impact on the future of television? What are the disruptive effects, if any?

Speakers
Charles Cerino, VP-New Media, Comcast / Pres., Multimedia over Coax Alliance
Steve Jacobs, VP, Broadband Alliances, Sony Corporation of America
Rich Buchanan, VP, Marketing, Sling Media
Jeff Siegel, SVP, Regional Sales, Direct Response & Emerging Media, ESPN
Dan Simpkins, CEO, Hillcrest Labs
Moderator: Kurt Scherf, VP & Principal Analyst, Parks Associates

2:00PM - 2:45PM
Panel 3A
Monetizing Consumer Generated Video:
What Is an Acceptable Model for Consumers and the Television Industry?

The success of social networking sites MySpace and YouTube has created a buzz about consumer generated media. Does the mass attraction to these sites represent a power shift from a traditional top-down model of corporate media to a bottom-up model focused on consumer generated content? How can traditional media businesses connect with this consumer mindset? Can content created by consumers be the backbone of a viable business model? How do you recapture some of the profitability that goes away when people watch television differently than they have historically? This panel will discuss some of the most promising technologies behind ad-insertion, ad serving, on-demand technologies and back-end management technologies that are reinventing the relationship between technology and advertising.

Speakers
Eric D. Alterman, Chairman & Founder, KickApps
Ron Berryman, SVP, GM – FOX Stations Group, Fox Interactive Media
Sean Carey, Senior Executive Vice President, Sony Pictures Television
Michael Gordon, Chief Strategy Officer & Co-Founder, Limelight Networks
Jon Vlassopulos, VP, Bus Dev, Strategic Planning & New  Media, Endemol USA
Moderator: Lydia Loizides, Vice President, New Media Division, Paradigm

Of course, there's metrics …. and what would all of this be with out that - and that part, even if I missed half of the other stuff…I won't miss:

:45PM - 3:30PM
Panel 4A
Who’s Watching (and are they buying anything)?
The Evolution of Metrics and Analytics for Television 2.0
The decline of the 30-second spot and the emergence of Internet TV, VOD and other more measurable forms of distribution puts more pressure then ever on television broadcasters to provide more reliable measurements of who is watching what and, ultimately, deliver increased accountability to advertisers. How reliable are the measurements of offline and online television viewing today? What is being done to improve television measurements and analytics and when can we expect measurable improvement?

Speakers
Todd Juenger, VP & GM, Audience Research & Measurement, TiVo
Larry Moskowitz, Chairman, Teletrax
Ken Papagan, President & Chief Strategy Officer, Rentrak Corporation
Howard Shimmel, SVP, Client Insights, The Nielsen Company
Moderator: Seth Geiger, President, SmithGeiger, LLC

I'll also cover the last session:

4:00PM - 4:45PM
Panel 5B
Innovations That Are Shaping the Future of Television
From interactive television to IPTV to mobile, new technologies are improving the consumer experience and opening up new distribution channels and revenue opportunities to video content owners. This panel will discuss some of the key innovations - from video search to interactive program guides to mobile video and advertising innovations - that are shaping the future of television.

Speakers
Steve Johnson, CEO & Co-Founder, ChoiceStream, Inc.
Bill Holmes, VP, Bus. Dev. & Strategy, DivX, Inc.

One thing I need to say … often I wear many hats - part of my work is as a Web Analyst, but another part now, is as a Board Director for the Web Analytics Association - my Social Media Committee can use the input from some of the attendees at the Future of Television conference - especially for our Social Media Video
Metrics standards doc that we'll be releasing early next year.

 



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