Kagan VOD and Basic Cable Network Conferences to Tackle Implications of 39.2 mil. On-Demand Cable Television Households by 2008, Double Current Access
Two Kagan conferences to be held in New York City, June 28 - 29, bring together leading cable television executives, including cable operators, programmers and technologists. Kagan's sixth annual VOD Summit addresses developments in the on-demand sector and Kagan's Economics of Basic Cable Conference analyzes the economics of new and existing cable networks.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 5, 2005 -- Two Kagan conferences to be held in
New York City, June 28 - 29, bring together leading cable television executives,
including cable operators, programmers and technologists. Kagan's sixth annual
VOD Summit addresses developments in the on-demand sector and Kagan's Economics
of Basic Cable Conference analyzes the economics of new and existing cable
networks.
With nearly 20 mil. homes now wired for VOD access, Kagan
Research projects this number to nearly double to 39.2 mil. by the end of 2008.
Given the tremendous growth in deployments planned for the on-demand
television space, what are the challenges and opportunities now facing
operators, programmers, technologists and investors? Which revenue strategies
and economic tactics are the right ones to adopt at this stage? Going forward,
what are the best programming and advertising models for start-ups and
incumbents? What are the competitive concerns for long-term viability? Who are
the likely winners and losers, and why?
These questions and more will be
featured at these two events:
Kagan VOD Summit - Tuesday, June 28,
2005
– HD on Demand: The Risks and Rewards of Pushing High-Def VOD
–
VOD for Programmers: How To Expand Programming Choices In The New Frontier of
VOD
– Insert AD Here: Exploring Ad Opportunities in the Emerging On-Demand
Model
– Capitalizing on Applications: Leveraging Server Infrastructure Beyond
Traditional Content Delivery
Moderators: Derek Baine, Ian Olgeirson and
Deana Myers
Economics of Basic Cable Networks Conference - Wednesday,
June 29, 2005
– Secrets of Successful Launches: Today's Network Favorites
Discuss How They Got There
– Cable Network Start-up Strategies & Business
Models: The New Economics Means Cash Is No Longer King
– America's Inatiable
Appetite for Sports Programming: Survivors & Rising Stars
– Cable Network
Economics from the Operator Viewpoint: What Goes Into The Decision Process When
Adding New Networks?
Moderators: Derek Baine and Deana Myers
For
more information or to view an event's speaker roster, please visit http://www.kagan.com
Where:
Park Lane Hotel
36
Central Park South, New York, NY 10019
To Register:
Online via http://www.kagan.com
Call
1-800-307-2529.
By fax 1-831-625-3225.
Or to register by mail, please
send check and registration information to:
Kagan Research, LLC
File
30540, PO Box 60000
San Francisco, CA 94160 USA
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