10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
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A101: Advertising Evolution: Television Versus Streaming
It's not a real competition—yet. TV is still the giant, but streaming
video is attracting enough brands and buzz to warrant a side-by-side
comparison of the two business models and consumer climates. Todd
Herman takes a (relatively) objective view of both business models,
dissecting where he thinks each is in the lead and where each can gain.
What about consumer behavior in streaming versus TV? Should brand
managers target the same shows online as they do in TV? Come hear,
critique, and disagree with one guy's opinion of this competition,
which is too early to call a race, but too important to ignore.
Todd Herman, GM, Media Strategy And Monetization, MSN, Microsoft
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B101: Mobile Media, Portable Media & Personal Broadcasting
sponsored by
Portable media, media Players, mobile video phones, and wireless are
being watched carefully by broadcasters, streaming companies, and
communications companies. This session looks at different projects from
around the world and what makes sense for today's streaming companies.
Find out how on-demand, streaming, PPV, video-blogging, syndication,
and podcasting fit into the world of personal broadcasting. Learn how
companies and content producers do it, and how to measure success.
Whether you're involved in Internet broadcasting, cable broadband audio
and video, IPTV/telco TV or digital TV or the satellite delivery, the
changes brought about by widespread distribution of content on the
Internet demand a close look.
Speaker: Peggy Miles, President, Intervox Communications Speaker: Andrew Baron, Founder, Rocketboom & Know Your Meme Speaker: Benjamin Feinman, Director, Product Management, MobiTV Speaker: Stephen Smyth, VP, Emerging Media, Reuters Speaker: Steve Sklepowich, Microsoft
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11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
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A102: Digital Rights Management: Monetizing Streaming Assets
sponsored by
As the streaming media Industry evolves, more companies are offering
content for sale on their websites and in syndication. This panel looks
at the issues surrounding the successful deployment of DRM-enabled
digital media for downloads and streaming business models. Areas of
discussion will include payment processing, content encryption,
defining licensing and business models, persistent security, and DRM
for devices. Join some “paid media” industry experts to discuss the
streaming media payout.
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B102: Podcasting & Video-Blogging: The Best Thing to Happen to Streaming Media
sponsored by
The much-anticipated convergence of television and the Internet has not
happened as anticipated. Instead, an ecosystem of mobile media devices
is moving media consumption away from the desktop and into the living
room using relatively simple web syndication technologies. Building on
the combined cultural shifts of weblogs, the iPod and TiVo, streaming
media is experiencing a long-awaited breakthrough into the cultural
mainstream. This panel of experts will discuss some major effects of
podcasting on mainstream media, and what’s happening with
video-blogging.
Moderator: Damien Stolarz, CEO, Robotarmy Speaker: Eric Rice, Founder, Hipcast Speaker: Kevin Marks, Principal Engineer, Technorati Speaker: Mark Larkin, Executive Producer, Broadband and Webcasting, CNET Speaker: Nicholas Ascheim, Product Manager, International New York Times
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12:15 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: Rich Media Marketing & Advertising
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Rich media marketing and advertising on the Internet offers the unique
opportunity to directly target advertising on specific demographics,
and also allows advertisers to get direct response rates based on views
and click-throughs. With rich media email, interstitial streaming ads,
product sponsorships, and viral marketing, the creative possibilities
can be very informative and cost-effective. This panel of experts will
discuss what has and has not worked for them, the opportunities for
rich media marketing, and how to make it work for you.
Moderator: Don Michels, CTO, Medialink Worldwide Speaker: Brent Roraback, Senior Manager, Product Development, Atlas Solutions Speaker: Howard Manus, BusinessWeek Online VP of Operations, BusinessWeek.com Speaker: Vince Messina, Category Development Officer, Entertainment, Yahoo!
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B103: Live Internet Broadcasting: Best Practices
sponsored by
This how-to session delves into the intricacies and best practices of
live broadcasting. Fraom signal acquisition to encoding to server
distribution, the session will detail the best practices for delivering
a live Internet Webcast. Discover how to deconstruct a complex and rich
live event down to its elemental parts, from hardware and software to
the workflow and signal flow of the production. Industry experts and
end-users will share experiences and guidelines to help you produce
successful, high-quality Internet broadcasts.
Speaker: Steve Mack, Author of Hands-On Guide to Webcasting, LUX Media
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2:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
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A104: The Business Of Internet Radio
sponsored by
Now that the technology is proven, the royalties are somewhat
predictable, and the audience is arriving in droves, how will those who
operate Internet radio businesses make money? Is there room for the
independent entrepreneur, or is Internet radio just an add-on to more
comprehensive services like Yahoo! and AOL? Is a subscription service
the only way to go? Can a free, advertising-supported model work? Can
costs be controlled to make any of these models work for the long term?
Hear from those who are running Internet radio stations—and benefit
from their experience.
Moderator: Raghav Gupta, VP, Business Development, EMEA, Brightcove Speaker: Atri Chatterjee, VP Marketing & Business Development, Mercora Speaker: Ed Ho, CTO, mSpot Speaker: Eric Ronning, Managing Director, Ronning Lipset Radio Speaker: Mark Lam, CEO, Live365 Internet Radio
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B104: The Real Cost of CDN & Streaming Services
Trying to get a handle on just how much to pay for streaming services
is more than just a little difficult. In this session, Michael Hoch,
co-author of the StreamingMedia.com research report entitled "The Cost
of CDN & Streaming Services: 3rd Edition" answers your questions on
current and future pricing trends. This session also gives pricing
details and service capabilities for vendors including Akamai,
Limelight Networks, Mirror Image, SAVVIS, and VitalStream.
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4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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A105: The Business of Online Music & Movies
sponsored by
The digital entertainment space is buzzing with new arrivals, all looking to gain a competitive piece of the pie. This session explains the new subscription and digital download services that are available from an eclectic array of major record labels, film studios, and entertainment-on-demand providers. Still, there are many questions: What format will become dominent? Who’s making the biggest moves in the space, and how will they gain eyes and ears? What do the consumers really want? Hear answers to these questions and more from executives who are breaking into this new world of digital entertainment.
Moderator: Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, CMO, Norsk Speaker: David George, VP of Sales, Maven Networks Speaker: Ian Schafer, President & Founder, Deep Focus Speaker: Jon Gelsey, Investment Manager, Intel Capital Speaker: Margaret Wilhelm, Sr. Director Consumer Relationship Marketing, Universal Music Group
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B105: Content Delivery Vendor Showdown
Choosing a content delivery network and distribution partner can be
extremely confusing for content owners. Who are the players and where
do they stand in the vendor value chain? What services do they really
offer? How much do they charge? In this unique session you will hear
representatives from the leading five content delivery networks answer
these and other on-point questions in back-to-back sales presentations.
By the end you will have learned what you need to know to choose the
vendors and services to fit your needs.
Moderator: Dan Rayburn, Streaming Media Magazine's European Edition Speaker: Bill Wheaton, VP Digital Media, Akamai Speaker: Darcy Lorincz, VP Global Media Services, SAVVIS, Inc. Speaker: Louis Greco, VP, Sales, Limelight Networks Speaker: Tim Napoleon, Chief Strategist, AllDigital
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5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Reception & Exhibit Hall Opens
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