9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
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Keynote: Creating a Broadband Content Service from a Cable Network
How does a cable television network launch a streaming broadband service? It sounds like there should be a punch line next, but Comedy Centralís MotherLoad is a serious business, developed and maintained through companywide partnerships and hard work. Hear how Comedy Central and MTV Networks develop original broadband series, manage production, and monetize their streaming efforts.
Beth Lewand, Vice President, Digital Media, Comedy Central
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9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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Keynote: The Internet and the Transformation of Television Distribution
The television industry is looking at a sweeping transformation that is centered around open distribution on the Internet. It is shifting from a world of geographic constraint, physical distribution, and carrier and operator control to one based on the premise of the open Internet - a world with dramatically more choice and control for consumers and content creators and owners. Brightcove founder and Internet pioneer Jeremy Allaire will speak about these trends and opportunities, painting a picture of the leading innovators and describing a vision of how consumers will experience broadband content in the years to come.
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10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
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Coffee Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
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10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
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A101: Selecting the Right Hardware & Software
Webcasting: Selecting the Right Hardware & Software
When it comes to Webcasting, there are many options when selecting the
right hardware and software for audio video capture, encoding, and
production. Choosing the best-of-breed capture cards, lighting, audio
mixers, and video gear can be daunting. Learn from this panel of
seasoned Webcasting professionals as they discuss the cost and pros and
cons of Webcasting hardware and software on the market today. Attendees
are strongly encouraged to bring their questions.
Moderator: Tony Klejna, CEO/CSO, Contributing Editor, Streaming Media Magazine, High Park Media, LLC Speaker: Chris McCauley, Director of Business Development, ViewCast Speaker: Eric Manchester, Solutions Architect, Ooyala Speaker: George Levar, Video Service Delivery Lead, Accenture
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B101: The Developing Business Of Online Video Advertising
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In the past year, the online video advertising industry has matured as
more campaigns incorporate in-stream and in-page video advertising.
Hear panelists discuss and demonstrate some of the innovative new
campaigns they are using to acquire and retain customers. Learn about
challenges of the uncertain metrics for determining rich media
marketing ROI and for reporting on customer usage. Hear about various
business models may further encourage the adoption of this technology
by the marketing world.
Moderator: Jeff Marcus, President, Sparkway Speaker: Christine Peterson, Associate Media Director, Carat Fusion Speaker: James Kiernan, Associate Director, Digital Media & Innovation, MediaVest Speaker: Matt Wasserlauf, CEO And President, Broadband Enterprises Speaker: Steve Wolkoff, Product Manager, Flash Media Server, Adobe
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11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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A102: The Role Of Online Video In A News Organization
The Role Of Online Video In A News Organization
Use of the Internet as a news source is approaching, and sometimes
surpassing, the use of traditional media. News organizations of all
sizes use online video services to deliver news and information to a
rapidly growing Internet base. Listen to leading news experts explain
how marketers can use a cross-media strategy to reach an audience eager
to explore the ideas, issues, and people behind news events. Compare
and contrast free and paid content models, and consider the delivery of
video news to portable devices.
Moderator: Harry Fuller, Executive Editor, CNET Speaker: Kristie Bouryal, Deputy Director, Newspapers Online, Associated Press Speaker: Nicholas Ascheim, Product Manager, International New York Times Speaker: Sandy Malcolm, Executive Producer, CNN Speaker: Todd Herman, GM, Media Strategy And Monetization, MSN, Microsoft
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B102: Successful Models For Consumer Based Content
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The market for consumer content has seen explosive growth, with
streaming media as a key component of this success. This panel of
content creators looks at innovative and simple ways you can use
various content distribution technologies to deliver many types of live
and on-demand content to consumers. They will also discuss which
business models show the most encouraging signs of growth and how they
offset costs with advertising and paid content services.
Moderator: Steve Mack, Author of Hands-On Guide to Webcasting, LUX Media Speaker: Albie Hecht, President, WorldWide Biggies Speaker: Darrell DeMakes, Managing Producer, Broadband, A&E Television Networks Speaker: Stephen Smyth, VP, Emerging Media, Reuters Speaker: Tejpaul Bhatia, CEO, MediaMerx
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C102: Streaming Strategies for Educators: Distance Learning
sponsored by
Streaming Strategies for Educators: Distance Learning
Educational institutions have long been a testing ground for the latest
technological breakthroughs that change the way we work and learn.
What’s happening now in educational research and applications that can
transfer to the corporate world? Learn how education institutions are
using streaming today and how enterprises can take their cue from
academia by using streaming technology to enhance their distance
learning and corporate training initiatives.
Moderator: David Kurz, Senior Web Developer, Ohio University Speaker: David Reiss, Assistant Professor, Electronic Media & Film Dept., Towson University Speaker: Geoff Allen, Chairman And Founder, Anystream Speaker: Karl Horvath, Assistant Director, Temple University Speaker: Ross Davis, General Manager, SCCtv, Seattle Community Colleges
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12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
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Lunch Break
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1:45 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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A103: The Future for Portable Wireless Content
The Future for Portable Wireless Content
The trend toward customized content distributed via cell phones may
prove as significant as the launch of the Web itself. Instead of
consumers needing to get to a computer to see the latest news and
customized features, it will reach them wherever they are. What kind of
content is it likely be? What are the technology hurdles that remain
and what are some work-around options? This panel features speakers who
are at the forefront of content creation for a wide range of media.
Moderator: Evan Schuman, President, Editorial Director, The Content Firm Speaker: Howard Homonoff Speaker: Matthew Rothenberg, Editorial Director, Ziff Davis Media Speaker: Tony Panaccio, Marketing Communications, Vidiator Speaker: Troy Ruhanen, EVP, Managing Director, AT&T Speaker: Wendell Bailey, President, Strategic Technologies International
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B103: IPTV & Video On Demand Cable Services
IPTV & Video On Demand Cable Services
In 2006, broadband access and video-on-demand services reach more than
50% percent of all Internet-connected households. IPTV appears to be on
the verge of changing the delivery landscape for both telcos and
content creators, but it has yet to happen. Learn which technology
platforms are most likely to prevail, who is partnering with whom, and
whether another disruptive technology may supplant the major players.
Hear a debate about who is likely to win the competition between the
cable and phone companies.
Moderator: Andrew Rosenman, President, Arise Communications Inc. Speaker: Andrew Solmssen, Executive Vice President, Schematic Speaker: Stephen Condon, Founder, Roogle Marketing Speaker: Thierry Curis, Product Manager, Streaming, Akamai Speaker: Ty Ahmad-Taylor, Senior Director, Cross Platform Applications, Comcast
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C103: Protecting Digital Assets: The Rights Management Challenge
Protecting Digital Assets: The Rights Management Challenge
The protection of digital video content distributed over IP-based
networks is a burning issue. Content owners and aggregators are
attempting to apply digital rights management solutions to protect and
monetize their media. But not all business models are easily supported
and the DRM technology and industry is still developing. From
podcasting to movie downloads, existing DRM systems are being stretched
to their limits. This panel focuses on some of the real-world
challenges that companies face in implementing consumer-friendly
models, and how some content owners are addressing those challenges.
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2:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
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A104: Online Video for Customer Acquisition
Online Video for Customer Acquisition
A new paradigm in online advertising and lead generation is here:
integrating television advertising principles with search engine
marketing can increase traditional online lead generation conversions
by up to 3-times. However, video increases campaign complexities, from
Q-scores to copy and creative - this presentation will discuss best
practices and identify pitfalls to avoid.
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B104: Key Trends In Online Audio And Video
Key Trends In Online Audio And Video
Internet radio and video are growing rapidly. In this session you will
hear key research findings and measurements, including learning how
consumers use this media, how often, and who are they? The speaker will
share demographic insights, a report on the popularity of online radio
and online video, preferred consumer formats, and statistics about the
growth and adoption of audio and video media.
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C104: The Major Media and Streaming Media Initiatives
The Major Media and Streaming Media Initiatives
The five major conglomerates (Disney, Viacom, AOL Time Warner, NBCU,
and Newscorp) have recently generated a lot of buzz around streaming
media. Are they reacting to new entrants to the space like Google,
Yahoo!, or youtube? Or does the future of these companies rest in
digital media? Take a look at some of the new multi-platform businesses
and models the "big five" are deploying, and get a better understanding
of what is out there, what is working, what is not, and some likely
next steps.
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3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
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A105: Using Streaming And Videoconferencing Healthcare
Using Streaming And Videoconferencing Healthcare
This case study shows how the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
Center is using streaming media and videoconferencing. See how they use
live and on-demand streaming media for clinical and patient education
and videoconferencing to support telemedicine and research
collaboration. Hear about a current project to build a searchable
library of digital media content for patients, parents, and health care
provders.
Speaker: Tom Streeter, Applications Analyst, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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B105: Shooting for Streaming
This session will demonstrate the fundamentals for shooting for high
quality streaming. Topics explored include shooting progressive vs.
interlaced, how lighting and backlighting impacts quality, choosing the
optimal background and clothing, and shooting for greenscreen and
virtual sets.
Speaker: Jan Ozer, Owner, Streaming Learning Center
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C105: Successful Radio Streaming In The Non-Commercial Sector
Tremendous new opportunities exist for many segments of the content
and broadcast industry as the over-the-air radio audience tunes in to
streaming radio. Gartner forecasts that by 2009 there will be over 450
million handsets capable of receiving streaming radio. Bridge Ratings
forecasts that by 2009, 147.5 million listeners will be hearing
streaming Internet radio. Hear about streaming radio opportunities and
success strategies from someone who is doing it today.
Speaker: Frank Kavenik, Director Of Strategic Analysis, EMF Broadcasting
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3:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
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Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
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4:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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A106: Unique Challenges To Enterprise Streaming
sponsored by
Today, more than 90% of Fortune 1000 companies use some form of live
and on-demand streaming technology. Enterprise streaming is proving its
value as a powerful, convenient, and affordable way to broaden learning
opportunities, improve communications, and increase productivity. While
the media highlights consumer streaming applications, streaming in the
enterprise is where the serious adoption began and where the business
value is tangible. This session explores strategies that are important
to streaming in the corporate environment.
Moderator: Don Michels, CTO, Medialink Worldwide Speaker: Maria DeMarco, Manager, Multimedia Solutions, The Vanguard Group Speaker: Nico McLane, Director of Interactive Media, Imagine 360 Marketing Speaker: Rod Bacon, Executive VP, Service Providers / Co-founder, Qumu, Inc.
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B106: Broadband Video Advertising: Ad Agency Buyers Speak Out
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The ad agencies have really jumped on Internet broadband video
advertising as the newest and hottest advertising vehicle. How do the
ad buyers with all the money decide where to spend those funds? What do
they need from publishers and providers in order to spend it? What
standards do they want and why won’t the publishers give them to them?
Some believe that even the $60 billion in TV advertising is threaten by
Internet video advertising.
Moderator: Greg Stuart, CEO, Internet Advertising Bureau Speaker: Amanda Richman, SVP Strategy and Innovation, MediaVest Speaker: Louis Jones, EVP, Managing Director, Media Contacts Speaker: Mitch Oscar, EVP, Carat Digital, Carat
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C106: The Outlook For Investment In The Digital Media Sector
Billions have been invested in the streaming media sector by private
and public investors, and billions have been lost. As the industry
regains momentum, find out what attracts investors and the big dollars,
and if you get some money, how will you fare in today's volatile
markets. This panel offers a tough no-nonsense examination, with clear
guidelines for institutions, companies, and private investors. Listen
as analysts discuss current investment trends in the streaming and
digital media sectors, and hear their forecasts for the next several
years.
Moderator: Bob Davis, Managing General Partner, Highland Capital Partners Speaker: Daniel O’Brien, Chairman & CEO, Gotuit Media Speaker: Dennis Miller, General Partner, Spark Capital Speaker: Michael Yavonditte, CEO, Quigo Technologies Speaker: Tolman Geffs, Managing Director, The Jordan, Edmiston Group
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