London 2018 Speakers

David Abraham, CEO, Wonderhood Studios

Session One: A full set of FAANGs

 

Tess Alps, Chair, Thinkbox

Session Ten: How to regulate the internet - Audience protection in a digital age

 

Zeinab Badawi, Presenter, BBC News

Chair - Session Five: Tomorrow's BBC: Meeting the challenges of the future

 

Bob Bakish, President & CEO, Viacom

Session Two: International Keynote - Bob Bakish

 

Karen Blackett OBE, Country Manager, WPP

Session Three: Diversity and Inclusion: Lessons from outside TV

 

Georgia Brown, Director, European Originals, Amazon Studios

Session Seven: Commission Accomplished

 

Zai Bennett, Director of Programmes, Sky Entertainment UK and Ireland

Session Seven: Commission Accomplished

 

Grace Boswood, Chief Operating Officer, BBC Design and Engineering

Session Four: Rise of the Machines – Voice, AI and Beyond – How will broadcasting embrace the challenge?

 

Kate Bulkley, Media Commentator & Journalist

Chair - Session One: A full set of FAANGS

 

Rachel Coldicutt, CEO, Dot Everyone

Session Ten: How to regulate the internet - Audience protection in a digital age

 

Damian Collins MP

Session Ten: How to regulate the internet - Audience protection in a digital age

 

James Currell, President, VIMN UK, Northern Ireland and Eastern Europe

RTS Convention Closes

 

Tony Hall, Director General, BBC

Session Five: Tomorrow's BBC: Meeting the challenges of the future

 

Richard Halton, CEO, YouView

Session Four: Rise of the Machines  - Voice, AI and Beyond - How will broadcasting embrace the challenge?

 

Tim Hincks, Co-CEO, Expectation

Chair - Session Six - Carolyn McCall; Chair - Session Nine: Alex Mahon

 

Ian Katz, Director of Programmes, Channel 4

Session Seven: Commission Accomplished

 

David Lynn, RTS Convention Chair and President & CEO, VIMN

Opening speech

 

Alex Mahon, Chief Executive, Channel 4

Session Nine: Alex Mahon

 

Carolyn McCall, Chief Executive, ITV

Session Six: Carolyn McCall

 

Mark McLane, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Barclays

Session Three: Diversity and Inclusion: Lessons from outside TV

 

Tom Mockridge, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Media

Session One: A full set of FAANGs

 

Anne Nguyen, Partner and Managing Director, London, Boston Consulting Group

Session Three: Diversity and Inclusion: Lessons from outside TV

 

Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos MORI

Session Four: Rise of the Machines  - Voice, AI and Beyond - How will broadcasting embrace the challenge?

 

Trevor Phillips OBE, Founder, Webber Phillips

Chair - Session Three: Diversity and Inclusion: Lessons from outside TV

 

Matthew Postgate, Chief Technology and Product Officer, BBC

Session Four: Rise of the machines - Voice, AI, and Beyond - How will broadcasting embrace the challenge

 

Beth Rigby, Political Correspondent, Sky News

Chair - Session Ten: How to regulate the internet - Audience protection in a digital age

 

Kate Russell, Technology Reporter, BBC Click

Chair - Session Four: Rise of the machines - Voice, AI, and Beyond - How will broadcasting embrace the challenge

 

Peter Salmon, Chief Creative Officer, Endemol Shine Group

Session Eight: Making it on the global stage

 

Darren Throop, President and CEO, Entertainment One

Session One: A full set of FAANGs

 

Jane Turton, CEO, All3Media

Session One: A full set of FAANGs

 

Jeff Wachtel, President, NBCUniversal International Studios

Session Eight: Making it on a global stage

 

Kirsty Wark, Writer and Broadcaster

Chair - Session Seven: Commission Accomplished; Chair - Session Eight: Making it on a global stage; Chair - Session Eleven: Sharon White, Chief Executive, Ofcom

 

Sharon White, Chief Executive, Ofcom

Session Eleven: Sharon White, Chief Executive, Ofcom

 

Deborah Williams, Executive Director, Creative Diversity Network

Session Three: Diversity and Inclusion: lessons from outside TV

 

Sian Williams, Presenter, Channel 5 News

Chair - Session Two: International Keynote - Bob Bakish

 

Rt Hon Jeremy Wright MP, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport

Session Twelve: RT Hon Jeremy Wright MP, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport