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Meet the players shaping the online video sector including the broadcasters, rights holders, technology companies and the ISPs. The Online TV and Video Forum addresses the key questions in the market today - what business models work and what consumers want.
What You Will Learn
- Online TV and Video comes of Age
- Monetizing TV over the Net
- Streaming Channels online - what doConsumers want?
- Online Video - Market Forecasts/GrowthPotential
- Search and Aggregation in Online Video
- Advertisers' attitudes to Online TV
- Placing Value on Internet TV
- Monetizing Short-Form Video - taking the“Ugh” out of UGC
- Taking Multi-channel brands Online
- Delivering Video and the Capacity Crunch
- Piracy: Avoiding Music's Mistakes
- Viewing Patterns:What content works?
- Online TV moves to the Living Room
Featuring experts from over 30 countries including
- Anthony Rose, Head of Digital Media Technology, BBC
- Jeff Henry, CEO, Consumer, ITV
- Rob Bell, VP, International New Media, Universal Pictures
- Anthony Carbonari, Interactive & Commercial Media Director, BT Vision
- Ariel Napchi, Co-CEO, Hiro Media
- Oliver Dock, Director, All Media - Europe, Middle East & Africa
- Steve Allison, Technical Evangelist (DMO EMEA), Adobe Systems Europe
- Digby Lewis, Creative Director, Dailymotion
Event Agenda Overview
Day One - 9 December 2008
Online TV and Video comes of Age
Streaming channels online - what do consumers want?
Online Video - Market Forecasts/Growth Potential
Monetizing TV over the Net
Search and Aggregation in Online Video
Advertisers' attitudes to Online TV
Placing Value on Internet TV
Monetizing Short-Form Video - taking the “Ugh” out of UGC
Day Two - 10 December 2008
Building Online Audiences
Doing the Deals
Taking Multi-channel brands Online
Delivering Video and the Capacity Crunch
Piracy: Avoiding Music’s Mistakes
Viewing Patterns: What content works?
Online TV moves to the Living Room
Beyond User-Generated Content





