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What's driving success or failure in video on-demand
services and how can barriers be overcome?



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Simpay is Dead!

Winners and Losers in online and mobile video on-demand services
Tuesday 8th July 2008
Sponsored by WIN

Driven by a society that wants instant gratification, 24 hour access and portability above all else, networked consumers have changed entertainment services for good. As the term ‘mass media’ threatens to become obsolete, the time has come to engage and start a one-on-one dialogue through a range of different media that is accessible to the widest possible audience.

The audience for mobile exceeds broadcast TV, the web, and cable in sheer numbers and functionality. There are 2.7 billion mobile phones in the world, with which the average person spends 10-15 hours per day. On top of that the mobile channel offers the most personalized user experience yet, with rich media, personalization and interactive capabilities available anytime, anywhere.

Mobile Phone vs. Other Media

But it's complicated - dozens of mobile operators and network configurations; hundreds of devices with a variety of media formats; and numerous channels of distribution with different business models.

This Knowledge & Networking seminar examines the options for video content providers and distributors - both online via broadband portals and via the mobile phone, an always on, always present multimedia device.

  • How do fixed and mobile video on-demand services shape up today?
  • Why isn’t mobile video on-demand making any money?
  • What kinds of business models work best with video delivery both online and mobile?
  • How is the ad-funding model affecting the market?
  • Commercial versus strategic decision criteria for making video content available on a different platforms

Speakers

  • Paul Maidment, Business Development Director, BBC Motion Gallery
  • Melissa Goodwin, Controller of Mobile, ITV
  • Graham Rivers, CEO, WIN
  • Marcus Thornley, Group Head of Innovations, Boungiorno
  • Tony Pearce, Managing Director, Player X
  • David Springall, CTO, Yospace Technologies
Seminar: 18.30 - 20.30, Grange Fitzrovia Hotel, 20-28 Bolsover Street, London, W1


Having heard from the experts make sure you don't miss out on the opportunity to debate these issues with Networking sponsor Yospace Technologies and Industry peers over a drink at the networking afterwards.

Networking:

Sponsored by:20.30 - Late
Sponsored by Yospace Technologies
Grange Fitzrovia Hotel Bar, 20-28 Bolsover Street, London, W1

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*(A fee of £90 will be charged to all attendees on the day not registered in advance.)
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