16/09/2017
Finding and keeping the best talent is the key to commercial success – whether it’s the face of your channel, or the personalities who anchor your entertainment formats. But it’s a tricky balancing act. Agreeing the right deal, keeping your existing talent happy and preventing your rivals from poaching them is enough to keep broadcast execs awake...
16/09/2017
Long term success is built by mobilising and engaging the very best talent both on and off screen. Whilst progress has been made on diversity, issues such as class, social mobility and the under-representation of some viewpoints are now rising up the agenda. With the contribution of some young people trying to take their first steps into...
16/09/2017
Pointless host Richard Osman presents a light-hearted look at the future of entertainment.
A panel of leading commissioners offer their thoughts on how to have a linear hit in a digital age. What are the next big trends? Can entertainment break out of Saturday nights? The session also features a very special all-star League of Their Own task...
16/09/2017
Advertising has a central role to play in funding the content our audiences love but this critical revenue stream is increasingly challenged by the rise of the tech giants. At a time when concern is growing about the veracity and quality of some online advertising, how can broadcasters fight back against the digital threat? Will clients and brands...
16/09/2017
The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, spoke to delegates at the RTS Cambridge Convention about key areas of interest including a potential move for Channel 4, diversity in the industry, and what Brexit will mean for television.