In this broadband-ubiquitous world, Connected TV services are dramatically changing the way we consume TV. This session will aim to demystify connected TV, outlining who the main players are and explaining how – and why – they are seeking to take ownership of the connected home.
In this broadband-ubiquitous world, Connected TV services are dramatically changing the way we consume TV. From established TV platforms to telcos, TV manufacturers to tech giants like Google and Amazon, there have never been more ways to watch TV. And with new forms of distribution allowing over-the-top services to compete toe-to-toe with traditional broadcasters, there's never been more choice for viewers.
But in a world of growing choice and control, what does this all mean for the viewer? And what too are the implications for broadcasters and content creators as viewing fragments across linear, on demand and mobile? This session will aim to demystify connected TV, outlining who the main players are and explaining how – and why – they are seeking to take ownership of the connected home.
Leading the debate are a number of figures from the connected TV world:
• Chair: Kate Bulkley, Media Commentator and Journalist
• Richard Halton, YouView
• Ilse Howling, Connected TV, Digital UK
• Emma Lloyd, Sky / NOW TV
• Dan Saunders, Google Chromecast
• Stephen Taylor, Redshift Strategy
Join us to understand how the landscape for TV viewing is changing – and what's in store in the future as viewers take control.
Booking Instructions
Non-RTS member tickets £12.50. Tickets for RTS Members are complimentary
Please join us for a complimentary drink after the event
Please contact Jamie O'Neill on jamie@rts.org.uk or 0207822 2821 if you have any queries.