3 & 4 March 2015 Australian Technology Park, Sydney Personalisation in a new golden era Bill Rasmussen Jeff Gomez Marc Watson Founder, ESPN, Legendary Entrepreneur and Strategic Business Advisor (USA) CEO Starlight Runner Entertainment (USA) Former CEO BTTV (UK) Gill Whitehead Michael Ebeid Richard Finlayson Director of Audience Technologies & Insight, Channel 4 (UK) CEO & Managing Director SBS Director of Television ABC REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting // 02 8908 8555 Welcome to the 13th annual Australian Broadcasting Digital Media Summit! 2015 is a really exciting year to be in broadcasting. Netflix is coming. Local counterparts have launched. Linear broadcasting is facing a revolution. This year’s agenda brings together some of the most forward-thinking trailblazers from the industry. The 2015 speaker line-up is a supreme round-up of those leaders bridging the gap between traditional and emerging media platforms. ESPN, Starlight Runner Entertainment, BTTV, Channel 4, ABC, SBS, AFL Media and more, will share their pitfalls and success stories. Well known industry commentator and journalist Jonathan Holmes will act as conference chair and he’s sure to ask the right questions and generate the most engaging discussion. As the former host of Media Watch and a regular columnist with The Age, Holmes is an expert in the media landscape in Australia. And he’s certainly the best person for the job of joining our International Keynote speakers ‘on the sofa’, in post- presentation interviews, a new feature of the 2015 agenda. What’s more, the March event offers more networking time than ever before. You asked for a chance to really engage and talk ‘shop’ with your peers and industry partners, and we’ve responded. A series of peer-to-peer roundtable discussions will see all attendees come together in small groups, to tackle a topic in a mini-workshop fashion. With a table-host to guide you and a pre-assigned subject, the roundtables are where you can share war stories and swap strategies in a way regular conferences don’t allow. There’s no death by powerpoint, no passive participation and certainly no sales-pitches. This is a rich opportunity for you to really talk with your colleagues and peers and network with industry folk you mightn’t otherwise get to meet! Further to the roundtables, the Summit will also provide delegates with 3 dedicated streams to choose from, succinctly breaking the agenda down into: Business and strategy Technology Digital integration, design and execution This means you get more content than ever before and there’s something for everyone in the team, so your entire cross-platform portfolio can benefit from attending. Lastly, our annual networking drinks function is a must-attend for conference delegates and speakers alike and it’s a great place to rub shoulders with the key players in your field. At the end of day-one, the drinks reception is always well attended and has been known to foster many relationships and partnerships over the 13 year’s this event has been running. We hope you see the value in attending this Summit as much as we are confident that the speakers, content and format will excite and inspire you and your company to forge ahead in 2015. We look forward to seeing you there, 2 Elaine McFadden Blandina Macfarlane Conference Director [email protected] Sponsorship Sales Manager [email protected] REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting Conference Roundtables -Networking 3 Streams Expo REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting 3 ABOUT the event Keynote The place to be... to hear from the most powerful and influential people in broadcasting today Roundtables Streams On The Sofa • Network and engage • Content, content, content! • Brainstorm, debate and discuss • Three distinct business strands to choose from • The real view at the top, without the power-point • Ask questions, get answers! • Don’t just listen, ask! Networking Expo Speakers • Where business gets done: • A ready-made marketplace • Legendary trailblazers - Breakfast • Find solutions • Prolific game changers - Lunches • Ask questions • Worldwide views - Cocktails • Some of broadcasting’s biggest brands and names - Roundtables } Let’s get social f f 4 • Facing the tough questions • Bring the whole team! f in Broadcasting in Digital Media Broadcasting Digital Media @Broadcast_AU #BroadcastAU in REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting Meet the speakers! The “father of cable sports” Bill Rasmussen, Founder ESPN, Legendary Entrepreneur , Strategic Business Advisor (USA) – via video link His brainwave for a 24-hour cable sport TV station is today’s worldwide leader in sports broadcasting – ESPN. Bill Rasmussen founded the legendary TV network in 1978. In just 14 months, it was live on the air, changing the way we watch sports forever. Now a best-selling author and strategic business advisor, Bill is addressing the 2015 Summit on lessons in fostering entrepreneurial capital and innovation, via video link and live from the USA. Don’t miss this sure-to-be inspiring and thought provoking session from a legend of the golden age of TV! The market disrupter Marc Watson, Former CEO, BTTV (UK) BT Sport became one the most disruptive and most successful media launches in the UK since BSkyB, when it launched in 2013. And Marc Watson was the man at the helm of the British telco’s TV arm – BTTV - launching the channel into one of the toughest markets in the world. Confounding sceptics and attracting interest around the world, Marc built a base of one million TV set top boxes and five million households during his tenure. He’s in Australia for the first time to tell that story. The world leading transmedia expert Jeff Gomez, CEO, Starlight Runner Entertainment (USA) He consults to Fortune 500 companies, has been referred to as the Hollywood ‘go-to’ guy and can claim Pirates of the Caribbean, Avatar and Dexter as portfolio high-points. Jeff Gomez is the world leading expert on expanding entertainment properties, premium brands and socio-political themes into highly successful transmedia franchises and international campaigns. Offering strategic planning and production for the extension of narrative content across digital and traditional platforms, Jeff is the ultimate storyteller and transmedia genius in deepening audience engagement, generating massive fan communities and multiple revenue streams. The game changing data-driven marketer Gill Whitehead, Director of Audience Technologies and Insight, Channel 4 (UK) She’s been named as one of the top five industry leaders to watch in digital, by Broadcast magazine, and listed on the IQ Big Data 50 as one of the most influential people in data-driven marketing in the UK. Gill Whitehead is leading the newly created Audience Technologies and Insight department at Channel 4, the UK’s most boundary-pushing broadcaster, renowned for its innovative approaches to audience engagement and ground-breaking content. With an early career in the BBC and stints in finance and business consulting, Gill gets the audience you are trying to attract and knows the data to reach them! REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting 5 AGENDA - Day 1 Tuesday 3rd March 2015 9:00 | Opening remarks from the Chair Jonathan Holmes, former Host, Media Watch & Media Columnist, The Age 9:10 | Lessons in fostering entrepreneurial capital and innovation from the “father of cable sports” Bill Rasmussen, Founder, ESPN, Legendary Entrepreneur and Strategic Business Advisor (USA) – via videolink 9:40 | Multi-platform narrative creation: transmedia strategies and solutions In the age of pervasive media, notions of convergence have been dashed against the onslaught of dozens of devices and screens of all shapes and sizes. And we know the broadcast industry requires new techniques to reach an increasingly fragmented audience, including young consumers who are more engaged with interactive and social platforms than ever before. As the world’s leading producer of transmedia narrative, Jeff will use his Keynote to clearly and concisely detail the practical methodology of integrating multi-platform planning, development and production into traditional production models, discussing innovations in IP creative development and transmedia sponsorship and branded content. Jeff Gomez, CEO, Starlight Runner Entertainment (USA) 10:10 | On the sofa with Jeff Gomez Our Chair will sit down with Jeff, taking live Q&A via social media and from the floor in this intimate new event feature. Get ready to ask the tough questions and hear the real answers! 10:20 | Competitive survival – traditional linear TV and streaming services living in harmony and working together Peter Campbell, General Manager AFL Media, AFL 12:20 | SBS in today’s Australia: deepening engagement, with unique content any time anywhere Michael Ebeid, Managing Director, SBS 12:50 | Networking lunch and expo viewing 1:50 | Peer-to-Peer roundtable discussions 1:50 – 2:20 | Roundtable rotation 1 2:20 – 2:50 | Roundtable rotation 2 2:50 | Afternoon tea break 3:20 – 3:50 | Roundtable rotation 3 3:55 | Staying relevant, innovative and engaging in televisions new golden age Richard Finlayson, Director of Television, ABC 4:25 | Overturning tradition – the story of BTTV’s successful launch into one of the world’s most competitive sports broadcasting markets Marc has been at the coal face of a new type of broadcasting model. An historic and dramatic entry into top tier live football broadcasting by BTTV in June 2012 established the UK’s telecom giant as a new force in broadcasting and signalled the end of BSkyB’s Premiur League rights reign. Here he will tell some of that story, citing the changing broadcasting landscape that has allowed such a deal to take place, discussing the growth of BTTVduring his tenure. Marc Watson, Former CEO, BTTV (UK) Andrew Maiden, CEO, ASTRA Liz Ross, General Manager, Freeview Helen Kellie, Chief Content Officer, SBS 10:50 | Morning tea break 11:20 | Hybrid future: examining the growth of HbbTV and the opportunities and challenges for broadcasters Liz Ross, General Manager, Freeview 5:00 | On the sofa with Marc Watson - live Q&A with our Keynote Our Chair will sit down with Marc, taking live Q&A via social media and from the floor in this intimate new event feature. Get ready to ask the tough questions and hear the real answers! 5:10 | Closing remarks from Chair 5:15 | Networking drinks functions 11:50 | Unlocking the sports experience: creating value and delivering an immersive experience for fans and viewers 6 REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting PEER-to-PEER ROUNDTABLES What are they? } A roundtable is by definition “a meeting around a table” where participants brainstorm, debate and discuss a series of relevant topics and problems. This increasingly popular event format is known to be dynamic, engaging, fast-paced, interactive and more beneficial for attendees than the traditional conference presentation. The Benefits How they will work • Engage with industry peers you might otherwise not get the chance to meet Running in three rotations of 30 minutes each, there will be approximately 15 roundtables to choose from, with delegates selecting which tables they would like to attend ahead of the event. • Hear directly from broadcasters facing the same issues and challenges as you A central table-host will kick off the discussion, posing the difficult questions and sparking the debate before it’s over to you, the participants to delve into the topic at hand, share war stories, swap strategies and talk shop! • Gather knowledge and get answers to your questions in an intimate, collaborative environment • Take-away actionable insights for back at the office! Topics 2 Big data, big deal? What broadcasters need to know Developing a mobile content and distribution strategy 5 Digital asset management – security, privacy and agility ROI on cloud – reliability, security and choosing the right provider or going it alone 8 The immersive viewing experience – UHD is more than just pixels Making unused content a profit centre on your digital platforms 11 Next generation loudness – solving the audience pet peeve Ultimate website UX: are you making the most of your second home screen? 14 1 The future of media rights and cross-platform integrations 4 Monetisation opportunities in multi-screen 7 The creative impacts of 4K on traditional broadcasting and program making 10 12 HbbTV – delivering to the mass market and changing broadcasting as we know it 13 15 Everybody’s talkin’ at me: effective social integration in programming The topics will include, but are not limited to: 3 6 9 Brand management 101 – leveraging content in a crossplatform, visual-rich world Interested in hosting a roundtable? Online video and best practice tips? Contact Blandina Macfarlane Telephone: 02 8908 8514 Email: [email protected] AGENDA - Day 2 Wednesday 4th March 2015 Opening remarks from the Chair Jonathan Holmes, former Host, Media Watch, Media Columnist, The Age 9:00 | Online landscape review – what the numbers really mean for broadcasters? Alice Manners, CEO, IAB Australia 9:30 | Engaging the audience via data – evolving your strategy, marketing and ad products to develop a deeper relationship with the your viewers As the UK’s most innovative and progressive free-to-air broadcaster, Channel 4 has always been on the cutting edge of emerging technologies and audience engagement tactics. Here, Gill will discuss the broadcasters approach to reaching the connected consumer of 2015 and how the channel has built a two way relationship with their audience, across several platforms and via clever marketing and ad product strategies, providing value for the business, advertisers and the viewer. Gill Whitehead, Director of Audience Technologies and Insight, Channel 4 (UK) 10:05 | On the sofa with Gill Whitehead - live Q&A with our Keynote Our Chair will sit down with Gill, taking live Q&A via social media and from the floor in this intimate new event feature. Get ready to ask the tough questions and hear the real answers! 10:15 | Formats in the changing content landscape: navigating the jungle Anita Jacoby, Managing Director, ITV Studios Australia 10:45 | Morning tea break Delegates break into 3 streams STREAM ONE Business & Strategy 8 STREAM TWO STREAM THREE Technology Digital integration, design & execution REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting 11:15 STREAM ONE STREAM TWO STREAM THREE Business & Strategy Technology Digital integration, design & execution Demystifying the economics and the numbers behind today’s media business models 11:15 Justin Diddams, Director Head of Media and Telecoms, Citi Research 11:45 The corporate counsel power panel: From rights regulations to social media landmines, what’s keeping media’s corporate counsels awake at night? Becoming more than media – using data and integrated systems to deliver product, content and a point of difference at News 11:15 Ed Harrison, CEO, Yahoo!7 Tom Quinn, Chief Technology Officer, News Corp 11:45 Software defined television and delivery Yahoo7’s approach to content personalisation in a multiplatform world 11:45 Curating device specific experiences Angela Clark, Director of Innovation, ABC Michael Tomkins, CTO, Fox Sports Representative, IAB Australia Amanda Laing, Commercial Director & Group General Counsel, Nine Entertainment Co 12:15 Stuart Thomas, General Counsel, Network Ten, Principal, Thomas Law 12:15 The rise of Asia – opportunities and trends in Australia’s neighbouring market 12:15 CASE STUDY : 10 months, 10 deployments – Mi9’s big year of delivery Kelly Ferguson, CIO, Mi9 Ian Hogg, CEO Australia & Asia Pacific, FremantleMedia Australia 12:45 Networking lunch 12:45 Networking lunch 1:45 Taking risks to grow your brand and your business 1:45 Delivering great mobile experiences the way our users want them Jon Penn, Managing Director, BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand 2:15 The power of partnerships in a multi-platform global world Jane Huxley, Managing Director ANZ, Pandora internet radio 12:45 Networking lunch 1:45 How social media powers BuzzFeed’s video distribution Simon Crerar, Australian Editor, Buzzfeed 2:15 Craig Penfold, CTO, Yahoo!7 2:15 Jacqui Feeney, Managing Director ANZ, Fox International Channels Emerging content platforms and potential partnerships in digital Smarter digital integration of brands – next generation advertising Kate Beddoe, National Digital Director, Australian Radio Network Content Discovery at Foxtel – Connecting customers with content and providing personalisation features in products David McGrath, Digital Commercial Operations Director, Nova Entertainment Peter Nesic, Senior Product Development Manager, Foxtel Lizzie Young, Director of Content & Brand Integration, Nine Entertainment Co. Ciaran Norris, Head of Strategy & Integration, Yahoo!7 Melissa Fein, Head of Generate, Network Ten 2:45 No one likes adverts…. so what the hell are we doing? 2:45 Clay Gill, Head of Owned & Earned, Mindshare 3:15 Closing remarks and end of conference! Stay tuned to the website for agenda updates! Leveraging HbbTV to deliver much more than just catch up: a look into live broadcasting, enhanced apps, games and more 2:45 Stefan Savva, Mobile Director, Fairfax Media Bruce Hume, Product Director, Switch TV 3:15 Closing remarks and end of conference! Stay tuned to the website for agenda updates! Mobile changes everything – how Fairfax Media is transitioning to a mobile future 3:15 Closing remarks and end of conference! Stay tuned to the website for agenda updates! REGISTER TODAY // www.acevents.com.au/broadcasting 9 THE EXPO Importance of the expo With business models in flux and consumers more demanding than ever, now is the time to review your product suite, engage with partners and adopt new technologies and solutions to grow your business and brand. A key component of this event has always been the exhibition show-floor, where technology solution and service providers display their wares, offering you a chance to shop for answers to your operational challenges and upcoming system upgrades or overhauls. Why attend the expo? Meet with suppliers who can solve your problems and offer solutions on the day Save on time out of the office and avoid expensive research and search exercises Gather information to make the most informed decision before you buy Garner intelligence about what’s on offer, changing the way broadcasting can be done What you will see Content creation & management solutions Apps Content delivery & distribution solutions IPTV Platforms Content discovery solutions Video Platforms Data management solutions Mobile Platforms Content protection solutions Cloud computing Content monetisation solutions System Integrators Content storage solutions Digital signage Infrastructure & Network solutions Augmented reality GOLD SPONSORS MEDIA PARTNERS Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting? 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