HRTS eNews - 10/30/2009 (Plain Text Version)
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SAVE THE DATE B&C Event - Free Streaming: Killing or Saving TV?Broadcasting & Cable extends special pricing for HRTS members
Breakfast Panel Nov. 17: NBCU’s Marc Graboff, Warner Bros.’ Bruce Rosenblum, CBS’ Nancy Tellem and WGA’s John Wells talk new tv models - Goldenson Theatre at Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Plaza, North Hollywood, Discount registration for HRTS members ($50 instead of $75): http://www.broadcastingcable.com/freestreaming. Enter promotion code "HRTS" for discount. HRTS membership will be confirmed at the door. Broadcasting & Cable and MultiChannel News present "Free Streaming: Killing or Saving the Television Business," a breakfast panel event that will look at what the new business models mean for producing and monetizing video content, and the biggest issues facing the television model in 2010. Will Hulu and other video sites start charging? What does that mean for writers, producers, content owners and distributors? On the panel to discuss this and more will be NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studio Chairman Marc Graboff, Warner Bros. Television Group president Bruce Rosenblum, CBS TV Studios Entertainment Group President Nancy Tellem and WGA, West President John Wells. B&C Editor-in-Chief Ben Grossman moderates. Networking breakfast starts at 8, panel discussion begins at 8:45.
------------------------------------------- This event is produced by Broadcasting & Cable and is being provided for information purposes only to HRTS members. HRTS does not endorse the contents of this event. |