Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 47) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS DIGITAL HOLLYWOOD DH9 DELIVERING THE TRIPLE PLAY: THE UPGRADED DIGITAL PACKAGE—MORE CONTENT, MORE COMMERCE AND ADVERTISING AND ADDITIONAL REVENUES Noon – 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 8 LVCC, North Hall, N261 The Triple and Quad Play environment is upon us. Companies that understand and enhance the process of integrating technology, content and sophisticated marketing concepts will win consumers and enjoy unlimited success. Is your company a player? Moderator: Gary Arlen, President, Arlen Communications Inc. Panelists: Stephen Condon, Vice President, Worldwide Marketing, Verisign Michael W. Bowling, Vice President Strategy, AT&T Entertainment Services Martin Stein, Senior Director, Digital Media Solutions, Home & Networks Mobility, Motorola Inc. Andreas Bauer, Industry Frameworks Leader, Communications, Media & Entertainment, EDS John Reister, Chief IPTV Architect, BigBand Networks DH10 VIDEO AGGREGATORS: NEXT GEN BROADBAND, UGM AND MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT, SOCIAL NETWORKING AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATION Noon – 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 8 LVCC, North Hall, N258 The phenomenon of the personal video, from the most amateurish to the highly produced, is impacting the nation’s social and political conversations. Join executives whose companies make personal video possible as they discuss how this industry segment will develop and why its influence is unstoppable. Moderator: Antonette Goroch, Senior Analyst, Digital Tech Consulting Panelists: Richard M. Anderson, President and CEO, Zip.tv Pallavi Shah, Digital Media Strategist, Hewlett-Packard David Clarke, Vice President Business Development, FUSA Capital Brian McCarthy, Senior Vice Presdient of Business Development, Revver Paul Kontonis, Chief Executive and co-founder, For Your Imagination Dina Kaplan, co-founder, blip.tv Mary Hodder, CEO, Dabble Visit www.CESweb.org/conferences for current program updates. 47 Zip.tv blip.tv www.CESweb.org/conferences
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