Connected TV - What Does It Mean For Programme Makers

Connected TV - What Does It Mean For Programme Makers

Wednesday, 17 March, 2010

Location

Embankment Room, The London Television Centre, Upper Ground
London
SE1 9LT
United Kingdom
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Connected (or broadband) TV has been talked about for years….so why all the excitement now?

Event Summary

Connected (or broadband) TV has been talked about for years….so why all the excitement now?

Simply put, it is happening now! ”
It is the first point in Guaranteeing Access in the BBC’s Quality First -

“Making internet connected television a reality and a success, and continuing to support other partnerships for free-to-air platforms"

There are several key factors unique to the UK which will lead to mass-market adoption of these devices. You may know its as Canvas, or HbbTV or D book V 7 or See-saw … but it is coming all too soon as Britain’s digital switchover will prompt millions of analogue video recorders to be replaced with broadband connected Freeview PVR devices before the Olympics in 2012.

But what does it means for the content creators owners and everyone else in the media food chain – ending with the viewers?

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Further information

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Speakers

Bill Scott Easeltv
Rob Walk Novarising

Booking Instructions

FREE to RTS members and non-members

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Location Details

London
SE1 9LT
United Kingdom

Connected (or broadband) TV has been talked about for years….so why all the excitement now?