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October 29, 2007 • Boston, MA
As hit TV shows, top box office films and all forms of traditional television content migrate to the broadband Internet, there's no doubt that traditional TV programmers and distributors are tackling a new, still-untested mass medium. As the web becomes a major medium for video content originally designed for the TV set, a host of new challenges and opportunities arise for all players in the TV programming world.
Emerging Media Dynamic, in conjunction with Pulvermedia's Fall 2007 Video-on-the-Net conference, is proud to be hosting the second in its New Video Summit series which will provide unparalleled insight into how traditional TV companies are coping with these challenges and exploiting the uncharted opportunities made available through IP-based video delivery. Our first New Video Summit, held in San Jose on March 19, 2007, drew a standing-room only crowd of hundreds of leading executives in the Hollywood, Silicon Valley, Internet, cable, telco and wireless businesses. Watch video from the spring event here. |
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Here, There and Everywhere: TV Leaves the Living Room
The Internet, along with the underlying technologies that gave rise to the Internet, are taking TV content around the house and on the road, cutting the cord that used to make video viewing a stationary activity. The iPhone era is bound to intensify the rise of mobile video, while new place-shifting technologies are slicing the tether between set-top and TV sets. How does this new era of mobile video change the nature of both traditional TV and Internet-delivered video? What new concepts in mobile video are about to burst onto the scene? Speakers: (M) Hiawatha Bray, Technology Columnist, The Boston Globe; Michael Gordon, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder, Limelight Networks; Tara Maitra, Vice President, General Manager of Programming, TiVo Inc.; Dennis A. Miller, General Partner, Spark Capital; Ted Malone, Vice President of Product Marketing, Sling Media
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