This year's RTS Cambridge Convention looks at what television will be like in 2020
The preliminary programme for this year's RTS Cambridge Convention has been announced.
The convention, held on a biennial basis, brings together leading figures from the television and its related industry.
This year's event looks forward to television in 2020, focusing on the challenge for content, creativity and business models.
The programme features sessions covering foreign ownership of UK production, the rise of the smart phone in television viewing, and the influence of talent in programme-making.
Tickets are still available for the conference, which takes place from the 16th to the 18th of September. For more information on booking, please click here.
A full schedule will be announced in due course. Please click here to download a PDF of the current programme.
This programme may be subject to change
Wednesday 16 September
Welcome by Sir Peter Bazalgette, President, Royal Television Society
and Tony Hall, RTS Convention Chair and Director-General, BBC
Session One: Happy Valley or House of Cards? Television in 2020.
The opening session of the RTS Convention will be a wide-ranging and challenging debate on the future of the television industry, drawing together the latest data-driven insights, with a panel of first-class minds from across the sector. Thanks to Studio Lambert, the session will also have contributions from the most insightful TV critics of the modern era - the cast of Channel 4’s GoggleBox - all designed to challenge the conventions and shibboleths of both the ‘old’ and ‘new’ sides of our industry. Audience contributions will be welcomed throughout.
Chair
James Purnell, Director, Strategy and Digital, BBC
Speakers
Emily Bell, Professor of Professional Practice and Director of Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia University Journalism School
Susanna Dinnage, General Manager, Discovery Networks UK/Ireland
Stephen Lambert, Chief Executive, Studio Lambert
Stephen Nuttall, Senior Director, YouTube EMEA
Session Two: International Keynote – Philippe Dauman, Viacom
Chair
Kamal Ahmed, Business Editor, BBC News
Speaker
Philippe Dauman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Viacom
BBC Worldwide Reception
Featuring remarks from Rona Fairhead, Chairman BBC Trust
Session Three: Secretary of State Keynote
Chair
Tony Hall, RTS Convention Chair and Director-General, BBC
Speaker
The Rt Hon John Whittingdale OBE MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
All3Media Dinner
After dinner speaker – Sir Peter Bazalgette
Fujitsu Nightcap
Thursday 17 September
Session Four: Working for the Yankee Dollar? Consolidation and Creativity
Both consolidation and foreign ownership of the UK production sector is accelerating. We explore whether this process leads to new investment and a greater role in the global media market, or growing homogenisation of programmes and a squeezing of creativity.
Chair
Lorraine Heggessey, Chair, Grierson Trust and Advisor, Channel 4 Growth Fund
Speakers
David Abraham, Chief Executive, Channel 4
Wayne Garvie, Chief Creative Officer, Sony Pictures Television
Tim Hincks, President, Endemol Shine Group
Nick Southgate
Session Five: Mike Lombardo, HBO
Chair
Jay Hunt, Chief Creative Officer, Channel 4
Speaker
Mike Lombardo, President, Programming, HBO
Session Six: Josh Sapan, AMC
Chair
Tim Davie, Chief Executive, BBC Worldwide
Speaker
Josh Sapan, President and Chief Executive Officer, AMC Networks
Session Seven: Writing Models
Chair
Jane Tranter
Speakers
Hugo Blick, Writer, Director and Executive Producer, Eight Rooks
Bryan Elsley, Writer and Executive Producer, Balloon Entertainment
More speakers to be announced
Session Eight: David Zaslav, Discovery
Chair
Sir Howard Stringer
Speaker
David Zaslav, President & CEO, Discovery Communications
Session Nine: Studios
Chair
Patrick Younge, Partner & Co-Founder, Sugar Films
Speakers
Michael Edelstein, President, International Television Production, NBC Universal
Kevin Lygo, Managing Director, ITV Studios
Peter Salmon, Director, BBC Studios
Jane Turton, Managing Director, All3Media
Session Ten: Keynote – Sharon White, Ofcom
Chair
Stewart Purvis CBE, Professor of Television Journalism, City University
Speaker
Sharon White, Chief Executive, Ofcom
Session Eleven: BBC Keynote
Chair
Jane Martinson, Media Editor, The Guardian
Speaker
Tony Hall, Director-General, BBC
ITV Reception
Accenture Dinner
ITN Nightcap
Friday 18 September
Session Twelve: Lessons from the 2015 General Election
Speakers
The Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP
Faisal Islam, Political Editor, Sky News
More speakers to be announced
Session Thirteen: The Rise of the Smartphones - Creating Compelling Content for the Mobile Generation
BBC Click's Spencer Kelly presents the latest smartphone technology soon to change the TV industry. Including 360˚ cameras and virtual reality headsets.
Chair
Spencer Kelly, Presenter, BBC Click
Speaker
Philip Harper, Creative Director, Atlantic Productions
Session Fourteen: TV without borders: is the digital single market boom or bust for UK television?
The European Commission proposes to ensure European consumers can access television and film content across borders in a ‘digital single market’. Senior figures from industry and the Commission will debate whether these proposals will drive further economic growth in Europe’s audio-visual industries and benefit consumers or undermine the basis on which content is funded, damaging a key economic sector and resulting in a reduction in choice and quality of content available.
Chair
Katya Adler, Europe Editor, BBC News
Speakers
John McVay, Chief Executive, Pact
Jorgen Gren, Member of Cabinet, European Commission
More speakers to be announced
Session Fifteen: Talent – can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without ‘em
Talent agents, controllers and light entertainment chiefs explore issues raised by current controversies surrounding ‘talent’. Do they get paid too much? Do they have too much power? How has this situation arisen? And what, if anything, should we do about it?
Chair
Jane Lush, Managing Director, Kalooki Pictures
Speakers
Stuart Murphy, Director, Sky Entertainment Channels, BSkyB
Jonathan Shalit OBE, Chairman, ROAR Global
Additional speakers tbc
Session Sixteen: Looking Towards 2020
Four senior industry leaders look back at the debates of the last three days and consider what we have learnt about the directions in which television is heading. Can we foresee a reasonably happy future ahead? Or will the cards come tumbling down?
Chair
Lorraine Heggessey, Chair, Grierson Trust and Advisor, Channel 4 Growth Fund
Speakers
David Abraham, Chief Executive, Channel 4
Adam Crozier, Chief Executive, ITV
Tony Hall, Director-General, BBC
Tom Mockridge, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Media
Convention Closes
Tony Hall, RTS Convention Chair and Director-General, BBC
Sir Peter Bazalgette, President, Royal Television Society