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TV, Google and the web: you ain't seen nothing yet!

Event details
Name TV, Google and the web: you ain't seen nothing yet!
Date 18 Mar 2010
Time 6:45pm - 8:15pm
Venue Cavendish Conference Centre, 22 Duchess Mews, London, W1G 9DT
Location London
Speaker(s) Anna Bateson, Michael Comish, Ashley MacKenzie, Griffin Parry, Claire Tavernier, Kate Bulkley (Chair)

Event summary

This RTS Early Evening event will take place on Thursday 18 March 2010 at the Cavendish Conference Centre.

Organiser details

Click here to download a booking form

Booking priority is given to RTS Patrons and Full Members until Friday 19 February 2010

All Tickets £12.50

Please note that bookings will only be accepted as a telephoned/faxed credit card booking or in writing accompanied by payment.  Places are NOT confirmed and tickets will not be issued until payment is received.  All tickets are non-refundable.


Further information

There is a combination of cautious hope and white-knuckled fear about how TV will make its mark and its money online. 

More and more people are consuming TV online - will TV get its fair share of the new money to be had? 

Channel 4 and Five have both done deals with Google's YouTube. Who's next?  

Our expert panel will investigate the likely winners and losers in this fast changing world.

Panel 

Anna Bateson - YouTube European Marketing Director

Michael Comish - CEO, Blinkbox

Ashley MacKenzie - Founder & CEO, MyVideoRights

Griffin Parry - Director of On-Demand, BSkyB

Claire Tavernier - Senior Executive Vice-President, FMX and Worldwide Drama (part of FremantleMedia) 

Chair

Kate Bulkley - Broadcaster and Media Telecoms Journalist

 

Please join us afterwards for a complimentary drink.


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