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Next Gen TV 2006 (2 day conference, 1 day workshop)


When: November 20th, 2006 10:00 to 18:30
Location: Hilton Canary Wharf, London
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Television is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The emergence of new technologies has led to a shift in consumer demands and a corresponding threat to the traditional business model based on advertising revenue.

Television is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The emergence of new technologies has led to a shift in consumer demands and a corresponding threat to the traditional business model based on advertising revenue.

Dates: 20-22 November 2006


Next Gen TV will examine the implications of television’s revolution and it's repercussions for broadcasters, network operators, cable providers, content producers and distributors.

An international panel of industry leaders will outline how to adapt your business models to disrupt the reliance on advertising revenue and meet the demands of the new media environment.

Whether your interest lies in the means of launching and sustaining an attractive VOD service, deploying a successful IPTV rollout, the development of content to suit emerging distribution patterns, the impact of internet video and mobile TV on media consumption patterns or the changing nature of TV advertising, Next Gen TV will provide you with the knowledge to either continue to exploit the enormous potential of the most powerful D2C medium available or enter this rapidly evolving market.

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