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2011/03/01

Join SeaChange for Monetizing Multi-Screen Video, April 27 in NYC

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Monetizing Multi-Screen Video - The SeaChange International Summit, Apr 27, NYC
The Monetizing Multi-Screen Video conference will bring together senior decision-makers from around the globe to share proven, real-world strategies and experiences that are creating real business value for multi-screen video services.

EARLY-BIRD
CONFERENCE FEE:

(if registration is completed on or before March 18)
$495

STANDARD
CONFERENCE FEE:

$595

WHEN:
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 27, 8AM-5:30PM


WHERE:
LE PARKER MERIDIEN
NEW YORK CITY


   Le Parker Meridien, NYC

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©2011 SeaChange International
 
We invite you to attend this first-of-its-kind forum that:
• Focuses exclusively on mitigating the business challenges of multi-screen video
• Offers intimate, open discussions of ideas, strategies and tactics
• Reveals insights from operators that have deployed multi-screen services, including:

 

Canada: Rogers Communications - D’Arcy Hunt
France: France Telecom Orange - Martin Conan
Germany: Dan Marks - former Executive Board Member, ProSieben Sat.1 and former CEO of BT Vision
Mexico: Cablevision SA de CV - Guillermo Salcedo Culebro
Turkey: TTNET Turk Telekom - Esref Gunaydin
UK: Anthony Rose - Former head of iPlayer, BBC
USA: Cablevision Systems - Stephanie Mitchko
USA: Comcast Cable - Mark Hess
USA: Verizon FiOS - Jason Malamud
Worldwide: Vodafone Group - Christine Mitchell

* PLUS:

Avail-TVN
- Jon Romm
Axel Springer Digital TV Guide - Ned Wiley
Bernstein Research - Craig Moffett
Broadband TV News - Julian Clover
Gary Traver - formerly of Comcast Media Center
Heavy Reading - Alan Breznick
On Demand Group - Tony Kelly
Rentrak - Cathy Hetzel
SNL Kagan - Mariam Rondeli
The Diffusion Group - Colin Dixon
TiVo - David Sandford
Visible World - Seth Haberman

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