James Rice – Regional Sales Director, SKY
Born in Glasgow, James has a pedigree in TV advertising sales, first with Granada ITV, then joining Carlton in 1992 to head up regional sales and invited to head up the Sky regional sales operation in 2006. He enjoys the job of selling the future SKY is creating.
A prophets view on the nearby future of TV: connected TV. How television becomes smart and connected by adding computer & internet features. Presentation by Björn Joos, partner at prophets.
James Rice – Regional Sales Director, SKY
Born in Glasgow, James has a pedigree in TV advertising sales, first with Granada ITV, then joining Carlton in 1992 to head up regional sales and invited to head up the Sky regional sales operation in 2006. He enjoys the job of selling the future SKY is creating.
A prophets view on the nearby future of TV: connected TV. How television becomes smart and connected by adding computer & internet features. Presentation by Björn Joos, partner at prophets.
The Future of TV
Présentation donnée dans le cadre du MIC (10/12/2012)
Short overview of future tendances about television with focus on Social TV / Second Screen.
One word to keep in mind : Content
Content is the core & main concept of the future of TV
It's the Battle of the Century, and the front line is in our living room. Billions are at stake as Media giants, Tech titans and Internet innovators revolutionise the Future of TV.
With growing influence of web and more time spend by users staying connected - what would be the future of television? This is my guess how the Television will adapt to going influence of Internet.
TV 2020 – Five years that will change TV like never beforeChristophe Rufin
Based on Comcast's recent comments that "TV will change more in the next 5 years than it has in the last 50", telcos could rule TV and home entertainement more than ever by 2020. Here’s why. Presented at the Connected TV World Summit, June 2014. #CTVS14
Second Screen Strategy: Planning For (And Against) A Multi-Screen WorldBen Grossman
Today, 90% of media consumption is screen based. In 2014, the number of mobile devices in the world will exceed the global population. By 2018, there will be 1.4 connected mobile devices per person. That means that, as people move through the world, they will increasingly move with at least one other screen in hand (and even more devices on hand).
While the Second Screen revolution may have started with distracted television viewers, today, the multi-screen world demands marketers who know how to plan for it. This presentation breaks down second screen strategy into actionable advice for brands and marketers. These trends in consumer behavior apply to all brands that seek to connect with the people who matter most to them in an increasingly screen-based world. It has been presented at the Nordic Media Summit (Copenhagen) and the Event Marketing Summit (Salt Lake City).
Unlock powerful results in your business by activating these 12 songs, which are scientifically proven to boost work productivity, nurture creativity and innovation, improve team work and drive a happy, successful company culture.
Do you, as a leader, use music to create the right ambiance for team success? Or have you, as an individual contributor, developed a playlist to share that can help others achieve their productivity goals? We'd love to hear your tips and tricks!
Get the full story at blog.pgi.com.
The Future of TV
Présentation donnée dans le cadre du MIC (10/12/2012)
Short overview of future tendances about television with focus on Social TV / Second Screen.
One word to keep in mind : Content
Content is the core & main concept of the future of TV
It's the Battle of the Century, and the front line is in our living room. Billions are at stake as Media giants, Tech titans and Internet innovators revolutionise the Future of TV.
With growing influence of web and more time spend by users staying connected - what would be the future of television? This is my guess how the Television will adapt to going influence of Internet.
TV 2020 – Five years that will change TV like never beforeChristophe Rufin
Based on Comcast's recent comments that "TV will change more in the next 5 years than it has in the last 50", telcos could rule TV and home entertainement more than ever by 2020. Here’s why. Presented at the Connected TV World Summit, June 2014. #CTVS14
Second Screen Strategy: Planning For (And Against) A Multi-Screen WorldBen Grossman
Today, 90% of media consumption is screen based. In 2014, the number of mobile devices in the world will exceed the global population. By 2018, there will be 1.4 connected mobile devices per person. That means that, as people move through the world, they will increasingly move with at least one other screen in hand (and even more devices on hand).
While the Second Screen revolution may have started with distracted television viewers, today, the multi-screen world demands marketers who know how to plan for it. This presentation breaks down second screen strategy into actionable advice for brands and marketers. These trends in consumer behavior apply to all brands that seek to connect with the people who matter most to them in an increasingly screen-based world. It has been presented at the Nordic Media Summit (Copenhagen) and the Event Marketing Summit (Salt Lake City).
Unlock powerful results in your business by activating these 12 songs, which are scientifically proven to boost work productivity, nurture creativity and innovation, improve team work and drive a happy, successful company culture.
Do you, as a leader, use music to create the right ambiance for team success? Or have you, as an individual contributor, developed a playlist to share that can help others achieve their productivity goals? We'd love to hear your tips and tricks!
Get the full story at blog.pgi.com.