Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 60) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS CES MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ME4 MOVIES, TV AND VIDEO FOR MOBILE: ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION PROGRAMMING JUMP-STARTS THE REVOLUTION 2:30– 3:30 p.m. Sunday, January 6 LVCC, North Hall, N258 Welcome to the birth of a new medium. As hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide begin tuning into a mobile video universe, reaching them with new ideas, formats and services presents a tremendous challenge to the industry. Who’s ready to reap the rewards? Stay tuned. Moderator: Ralph Simon, Chairman Emeritus and founder, Mobile Entertainment Forum – Americas Panelists: Dave Ulmer, Senior Director, Entertainment and Multimedia Products & Services, Mobile Devices Business, Motorola, Inc. Bruce Gersh, Senior Vice President, Business Development, ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios John Najarian, Senior Vice President, New Media and Business Development, Comcast Entertainment Group David Lang, Director of Programming, MindShare Entertainment Lisa Hsia, Senior Vice President, New Media, Bravo, NBC Universal Douglas Craig, Senior Vice President, New Media Operations, Discovery Communications Frank Chindamo, President and Chief Creative Officer, Fun Little Movies ME5 MOBILE NEXT: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND USER-GENERATED MEDIA IN MOBILE 4– 5 p.m. Sunday, January 6 LVCC, North Hall, N258 Mobile Next represents the future of broadband-based communication, entertainment and commerce for the millions of people involved in social networks and communities. See how audio, video, text and other technologies will impact the idea of “staying in touch” in the future of mobile communications. Moderator: Peg Jackson, Managing Director, NeoCarta Ventures Panelists: Michael Grossi, Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, HELIO LLC Jon Medved, CEO, Vringo Dan Harple, Chairman and CEO, GeoSentric Solutions/Gypsii Darcy Lorincz, CEO, Origin Digital Steven Goh, CEO and co-founder, mig33 60 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2007
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