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The Global Broadcast Landscape - power, influence and opportunity in 2012

Overview

The global broadcast landscape has undergone a major transformation in the past decade. Broadcasters such as the BBC and CNN have long dominated the international scene, but what of the fresh influence of worldwide broadcasters such as France 24, Russia Today, Al Jazeera and now CCTV?

We are pleased to announce our fourth markettiers4dc conference, The Global Broadcast Landscape - power, influence and opportunity in 2012, taking place on the 22nd May 2012 at Sadler’s Wells in Islington, London.

This year’s conference focuses in on the power and influence of the global broadcast and we are privileged to have a speaker line-up that truly reflects our international theme.

Featuring speakers from BBC, France 24, SKY News, Channel 7 Australia and keynote, Nigel Baker, CEO, Thomson Media Foundation, this year’s conference promises to tackle the challenges, opportunities and future of global broadcast.

Description

Our invited delegates can look forward to sessions and speakers including:

  • THE CHANGING GLOBAL BROADCAST LANDSCAPRE: Nigel Baker, CEO Thomson Media Foundation
  • BROADCASTING INFLUENCE - BUILDING A GLOBAL TV BRAND: Simon Cole, Former Deputy Head, Sky News
  • THE NEW PLAYERS - BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL NEWS MODEL: John Maguire, Director of International Development, Audiovisuel Exterieur de la France
  • FROM NEW YORK TO NAIROBI, MEXICO TO MOSCOW – how Global TV News Agencies help broadcasters cover stories around the world: representative from Reuters
  • ONE BROADCASTER, 27 LANGUAGES, 225 MILLION PEOPLE - How the BBC continues to cater to the masses: Anne Barnsdale, Head of Audiences, BBC Global News
  • THIS IS LONDON: Martin Frizell, UK Correspondent, Channel 7, Australia

    So if you:

  • Are responsible for securing stand-out international coverage for your client or brand
  • Are planning to promote your brand internationally
  • Want to understand what international broadcasters look for in a story
  • Want a clearer understanding of the current global broadcast landscape

…then keep the 22nd May 8am-12.30 free.

This is strictly an invitation-only event. If you would like to apply to attend this free event please contact conference@markettiers4dc.com to register your interest.

Location

Course Details

Non-Member Price £0.00 excl. VAT

Places available: 48
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Date22 May 2012
Time08:00 - 12:30
LocationSadler's Wells, Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R 4TN
 


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