What will the future of TV look like?
As we embark upon the new decade, we bring together a multifarious panel to look at their TV tea leaves, gaze into their crystal balls and read the runes to bring us their visions of the future of TV over the next few years!
Over the past five years, the UK’s TV market has lived through massive change. Niche brands have gone mainstream. Bingeing has become commonplace. Digital ad revenues have surged. Yet traditional TV has remained resilient: advertising remains strong; audiences reach into the tens of millions; TV programmes drive the national conversation. But what of the future?
From the latest tech at CES and IBC, and the promise of 5G to the trends in consumption and services, we’ll explore topics such as IR, AR, VR, XR, tellyporting, the atomisation of the audience, the rise of the silver SVODer, the implications of pay TV for pocket money, and much more.
Come with us as we take a journey through time and space into the future of TV — and get back in time for Newsnight!
Host:
Nadine Dereza, Journalist and Presenter
Speakers:
Matthew Griffin, Futurologist & CEO, 311 Institute
Khalid Hayat, Director, Consulting, Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Deloitte London
Mark Smith, Independent Marketing Consultant, Technology, Media & Entertainment, MSA
Nigel Walley, Founder & CEO, Decipher Media Consultancy
Producer: Phil Barnes
Deloitte’s London 2 New Street Square office is located in an area close to Fleet Street and Holborn.
There are several mainline and underground stations within a short walking distance:
City Thameslink Station – entrances on Holborn Viaduct and Ludgate Hill – First Capital Connect and Southeastern trains – 5 minute walk.
Farringdon Station – entrance on Cowcross Street – First Capital Connect trains, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan underground lines – 8 minute walk.
Chancery Lane Station – entrance on High Holborn – Central underground line – 8 minute walk.
Temple Station– entrance onto Victoria Embankment – District and Circle underground line – 14 minute walk.
Blackfriars Station – Entrances onto New Bridge Street and South Bank – First Capital Connect and Southeastern train services. District and Circle underground lines – 8 minute walk.