Kagan VOD Summit, June 28, To Tackle How Cable TV Intends to Energize 20+ Mil. Subscribers Now Wired for VOD
Charlie Thurston, President, Comcast Spotlight, will keynote the Kagan VOD Summit, Tuesday, June 28. The event will address how advertisers are poised to reach the 20+ mil. homes now wired for on-demand television access. The executive conference to be held at the Park Lane in New York will also feature top executives from leading players in the video on demand sector, such as iN DEMAND, IBM Digital Media, Showtime, Nielsen Media Research, Broadbus, Rainbow Media, Tandberg Television and more.
Monterey, CA (PRWEB) June 9, 2005 -- Charlie Thurston, President, Comcast
Spotlight, will keynote the Kagan VOD Summit, Tuesday, June 28. The event will
address how advertisers are poised to reach the 20+ mil. homes now wired for
on-demand television access.
Given the tremendous growth expected for
the on-demand space, conference panelists will discuss the challenges and
opportunities now facing operators, programmers, technologists and investors.
Which revenue strategies and economic tactics are ripe for adoption at this
stage? Going forward, what are the best programming and advertising models for
cable network start-ups and incumbents? What are the competitive concerns for
the long-term viability of the on-demand platforms? Who are the likely winners
and losers, and why?
Panel Topics:
HD ON DEMAND: The Risks and Rewards
of Pushing High-Def VOD -- This panel will highlight the distinct opportunity
for HD VOD, explore the impact on network capacity, examine the prospect of
leading the market and consider content security issues.
Video on demand
[VOD for Programmes: How To Expand Programming Choices In The New Frontier of
VOD -- This panel will explore models for bringing a wide variety of targeted
programming through the VOD pipeline.
Insert ad Here: Exploring Ad
Opportunities in the Emerging On-Demand Model -- This panel will delve into the
challenges of modifying the ad-supported network model for the on-demand space
and look at the benefits of better control over ad distribution.
Capitalizing on Applications: Leveraging Server Infrastructure Beyond
Traditional Content Delivery -- The VOD platform poses opportunities for the
cable industry to leverage personalized streaming capacity to deliver a host of
non-video applications, especially gaming.
Speakers:
- Charlie
Thurston, President, Comcast Spotlight
- Rob Jacobson, CEO, iN DEMAND
-
Dick Anderson, General Manager/Digital Media, IBM
- Jeff Binder, President
& CEO, Broadbus Technologies
- Reggie Bradford, President, TANDBERG
Television
- Mark Greenberg, Exec. Vice President, Showtime Networks
-
Jeff Shultz, CEO, Concert Network
- Bob Luff, EVP & CTO, Nielsen Media
Research
- Kevin Corcoran, President, Anime Networks
- Yvette
Gordon-Kanouff, VP/Strategic Planning, SeaChange International
- Ken Papagan,
EVP/New Business Development and Strategic Planning, Rentrak
- Chris
Pizzurro, Vice President/Multimedia Marketing, Turner Broadcasting Sales
-
Michael Rivkin, CTO, Zodiac Gaming
- Dan Ronayne, Sr. Vice President and
General Manager/Mag Rack and sportskool, Rainbow Media Holdings
- Clint
Stinchcomb, SVP & General Manager/Discovery HD Theatre, Discovery Networks
US
- Tom Straszewski, Vice President of Sales, Adelphia Media Services
-
David Yates, VP/Marketing and Business Development, Arroyo Video
Solutions
About The Keynote:
Charlie Thurston, President, Comcast
Spotlight
Comcast Spotlight is the advertising sales division of Comcast
Cable. It serves 68 of the nation’s 210 designated market areas (also called
“DMAs”) – including eight of the top 10 television markets.
Charlie
Thurston joined Comcast Spotlight in 2002 and is responsible for leading a team
of 3,200 employees in local, regional and national advertising sales operations.
Prior to assuming this role, he was President and CEO of Adlink, the Los Angeles
interconnect. Hired as Adlink's General Sales Manager in 1989, Charlie was
promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing and then to President and CEO
in 1992. While at Adlink, Charlie spearheaded a remarkable rise in revenue (from
one million to $138 million in 2000), successfully directed the company's
digital rollout (the first in the nation), and managed the consolidation of the
Los Angeles cable advertising market.
His experience spans more than 20
years in the cable industry. He was General Manager of Continental Cablevision's
Cable Advertising Division from 1986-1989. Prior to that, his career included
launching advertising departments for Cablevision Systems in New York,
Connecticut and Boston. Charlie received the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau
(CAB) President's Award in 1989 and the CAB Carl Weinstein Award in 1992.
Originally from Rye, New York, Charlie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Williams College. He attended the Haas School of Business's Advanced Management
Program at the University of California at Berkeley.
When &
Where:
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Park Lane Hotel, 36 Central Park South, New
York, NY 10019. Located between Fifth Avenue and Ave. of the Americas (6th Ave.)
on Central Park South overlooking the park.
Moderators: Derek Baine, Ian
Olgeirson and Deana Myers
Sponsored by: Tandberg Television and
Broadbus
Registration:
Early Bird Rate: $795 (Save $100). Expires
6/15/05
Reg. Rate: $895. To register call 1-800-307-2529, by fax via
831-625-3225 or log on to http://www.kagan.com
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