Issue 7.55 | January 8, 2008 Subscribe: go to www.itvt.com

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[itvt] Presents...

InteractiveTV Today [itvt], the first, best and most widely read news source on interactive and multiplatform television, is pleased to present the second annual TV of Tomorrow Show, March 11th-12th (Tuesday-Wednesday), 2008 in San Francisco, California at the famous Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. The first TV of Tomorrow Show was praised by sponsors, speakers and attendees not only as a true "experts' conference" that attracted a veritable "who's who" of the interactive TV industry, but as a thoroughly unique and enjoyable experience. We are working hard to ensure that the TV of Tomorrow Show 2008--which is already attracting an array of high-powered speakers and which will feature a line-up of fascinating entertainments--is even better.

To find out more about early-bird registration, click here.

For an extensive gallery of photos from the TV of Tomorrow Show 2007, click here.

To explore our dedicated TV of Tomorrow Show Web site, click here.

To discuss the TV of Tomorrow Show, or to give us feedback and suggestions, go to [itvt]'s Facebook Forum (search on "itvt"), or email us at swedlow@itvt.com.

Sponsors

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Speakers

[itvt] is currently in the process of assembling an impressive line-up of speakers and will be announcing more details about this in an upcoming issue. If you are interested in applying for a speaking position at the event, email us at speakers@itvt.com or call 415-824-5806.


Exhibitors

The TV of Tomorrow Show's exhibit floor is located in an area that is highly trafficked by the event's attendees. Exhibit space is limited and we are assigning it on a first-come-first-served basis. So to guarantee that your company will have a booth at the show, please contact us as soon as possible at exhibitors@itvt.com or 415-824-5806.

Hotel and Travel Arrangements

[itvt]'s corporate travel partner, HDMC Group, is handling hotel and travel arrangements for the show. Their toll-free number is: 888-333-0470. Please mention "The TV of Tomorrow Show."

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interview

Radio Interview: Peter Price, president and CEO, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Live Reports from CES 2008
How to Listen and Participate
Archived Broadcasts




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interview

Radio Interview: Peter Price, president and CEO, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

Peter Price heads up the New York-based National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, one of two organizations that are responsible for television's annual Emmy awards (the other is the Los Angeles-based Academy of Television Arts & Sciences). In this recorded interview from [itvt]'s new talk radio show, "The TV of Tomorrow Show with Tracy Swedlow," he discusses, among other things, the relationship between the two academies, and their ongoing legal dispute over the National Academy's awards for Advanced Media (which were presented yesterday at CES 2008).

To listen to the interview, please click here.



Live Reports from CES 2008

This week, [itvt] is featuring a series of live audio reports from the CES 2008 showfloor, presented by an informal team of roving interactive and multiplatform TV experts that we have assembled.

To hear a report from Dina Kaplan, co-founder and COO of blip.tv, click here.

To hear a report from Seth Shapiro, SVP, The Opportunity Management Company, click here.

To hear a report from Frank Chindamo, president and chief creative officer of Fun Little Movies, click here.



Next Live Broadcast of "The TV of Tomorrow Show with Tracy Swedlow"

Date: Tuesday, January 8th, 2007
Time: 10:00AM Pacific/1:00PM Eastern
Length: approximately one hour
Show's Homepage: click here to listen to the show live
To Ask Questions: call 1-646-595-4343

This broadcast will feature an interview with Hans Fischmann, general manager of advanced media at Charter Media, the advertising arm of cable MSO, Charter Communications. Since joining Charter Media in January 2007, Fischmann and his team have launched over 100 interactive and VOD advertising campaigns.


How to Listen and Participate

To listen to the show live, simply go to its homepage. [itvt] readers can participate in the show in a number of ways:

  • By calling the show live at 1-646-595-4343.
  • By submitting questions and comments via a chat application that appears on the "TV of Tomorrow Show" homepage during live broadcasts.
  • By appearing on the show as a guest or co-host (if you or your company are interested in being featured on the show, please email your pitch to Tracy Swedlow at swedlow@itvt.com).
  • By sponsoring the show (if your company is interested in sponsoring the show, please email Richard Washbourne at rwashbourne@itvt.com).


Archived Broadcasts

[itvt] is making past broadcasts of the show available on the show's homepage:

Broadcast #7: Upstate New York resident, James Cawley, whose background includes, among other things, a stint as an Elvis-impersonator, is the executive producer of Star Trek New Voyages (startreknewvoyages.com), a production company that produces original episodes of "Star Trek," based on the characters from that show's first season (Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Uhura, etc.). Downloads of these hour-long, fan-generated broadband TV episodes have been in the multiple millions, and their audience base appears to be growing rapidly. Cawley shares his thoughts on producing original, fan-generated "Star Trek" programming for the Internet; describes the events that led to the formation of Star Trek New Voyages; discusses the company's relationship with CBS (the owner of the "Star Trek" franchise); provides a preview of new episodes and new characters that the company has in the pipeline (including "Star Trek's" first gay character); discusses the possibility of making the show interactive or building a social network around it; and much more.

Broadcast #6: Three high-profile figures from the interactive TV space--Patrick Donoghue, VP of ITV product management at Time Warner Cable; Bill Niemeyer, chief of analysis and research at BlackArrow; and David Preisman, VP of interactive television at Showtime Networks--provide a retrospective of the year in interactive TV, present their picks for the year's most important ITV stories, and predict the important ITV trends for 2008. Topics discussed include the rise of user-generated content; the demise of TMG; the significance of the top-secret interactive TV advertising initiative, "Canoe"; the emergence of big-budget broadband TV programming; EchoStar's purchase of Sling Media; DirecTV's purchase of ReplayTV; and much more.

Broadcast #5: Three senior executives from mobile interactive TV specialist, SinglePoint--president and CEO, Rich Begert; VP of industry relations, Doug Busk; and director of marketing, Philippe Poutonnet--discuss, among other things, the company's recent deal with NBC Universal. The deal will see SinglePoint providing mobile interactive/participation TV services for a range of NBC Universal's programming and channels, including NBC, CNBC, MSNBC, Bravo, Telemundo, USA Network, NBC Sports, and NBC News.

Broadcast #4: Steve Rosenbaum is founder and CEO of Magnify.net, a company that provides a new Web 2.0 service which allows end-users to create video galleries/channels complete with social networks. He discusses Magnify.net's service and the business model behind it; provides examples of how it is being used; outlines the company's current strategy and future plans; and more.

Broadcast #3: Brian Seth Hurst, a well-known figure in interactive TV circles, was recently elected as vice chairman of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the organization behind the Primetime Emmys. His election marks the first time ever that a new media specialist has served in such a senior role at the Academy. Hurst discusses what his election says about the evolution of the Academy and of the television establishment in general; the significance of the ongoing writers' strike for the interactive and broadband TV industries; and much more.

Broadcast #2: Jodie McAfee, who was formerly SVP of corporate development and marketing at The Media Group (TMG), a high-profile interactive TV advertising and programming company that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year, discusses that company's demise; his new company, BoomerangiTV; the cable industry interactive TV advertising initiative known as "Project Canoe"; the current state of the ITV advertising industry in general; and more.

Broadcast #1: Louis Slothouber and Dan Levinson of BIAP discuss their company's technologies; the challenges involved in deploying the company's interactive TV applications (which include eBay on TV, Yellow Pages on TV, and Fantasy Football and Baseball Trackers); the company's patent portfolio; the current state of the cable industry; ITV standards; artificial intelligence; emerging market opportunities; and more.



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