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Hollywood Europe in London, ExCeL London, The Docklands
November 29 - December 1, 2006
The Agenda - Day Two
Thursday, November 30th
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Track IV:
The IPTV Digital Home: Gateway to Expanded Content and Services - Music, Movies, Broadband, VOIP, Wireless and DVR
Iolo Peredur Jones, founder and Chief Strategic Officer, Narrowstep
Glenn Hall, Skirrid Consulting
Bill Scott, Leader, Digital Media, IBM Global Business Services
Jon Brownstein, founder, Not On Tv
Scott Keeney, Director, Content Strategy, Consumer - AMD LIVE!
Gabriele Gresta, Executive Vice Chairman, Digital Magic
Antonette K. Goroch, Senior Analyst, Digital Tech Consulting, Moderator

Gabriele Gresta - Executive Vice Chairman Digital Magics’s Group: Gabriele Gresta started his work-career working on software development already as a young boy. He enriched his Curriculum Vitae by studing and working in the Uk, Usa and Australia. He then focused on the world of "infotainment". In 1995 he founded the Bibop Research Int, a cross media agency dealing with the realization of both communication projects and events for new media. In 2003 the Bibop Research Int.’s project started creating and managing on-line communities, giving life to the first Interactive web TV in Italy. In 2004 together with Enrico Gasperini and Gabriele Ronchini he started up a new company: Digital Magics. With Digital Magics he started dealing with the innovative market of digital contents. Gabriele Gresta is also Partner of Bibop TV, the group’s TV company, which focuses on the production of IP-TV interactive and participative formats.




Bill Scott leads the IBM Global Business Services Digital Media practice in the UK. Specialising in next generation business models for entertainment, Bill consults for leading Media and Entertainment, Telecoms, Internet and Retail clients to help them define their strategy and to plan and implement complete business solutions. The practice takes responsibility for major initiatives to deliver digital music and video downloads, IPTV and broadcast transformation to IBM’s clients.
















Glenn Hall, Media Anthropologist, HP: In the early 80’s Glen thought at the University of Bristol on the Theatre, TV and Film courses, and then in a fortuitous meeting with Peter Lord and David Sproxton, worked on the seminal pop video for Peter Gabriel, Sledgehammer. This led to a job with Aardman Animations as Technical Director, dealing with anything that had a plug on it, or a bolt through it. Aardman’s use of real life audio, brought him close to radio production, and a lifelong love of the medium. At Hewlett-Packard in Bristol, Glen followed a very long period of internet work, and then five years ago, he left Aardman to join HP Labs fulltime, specialising in content management and DRM , particularly for Broadcast industries. He moved in April 2004 into the Telco and Media consulting business at HP, and is currently working on transformation projects for TV and radio companies, and introducing content services to the Telcos, both in the UK, and Europe. Now Principal Architect, Broadcast, EMEA, he travels widely, and is part of the team that brings Visual Radio to Radio Stations and mobile operators worldwide.

Iolo Peredur Jones, founder and Chief Strategic Officer, Narrowstep: Iolo Jones has wide ranging experience of the advertising, television, internet and new media markets and is widely regarded as one of the leading pioneers of internet television. As founder and CEO of Narrowstep Inc he invented and introduced the ability to deliver linear programming and dynamic TV advertising over the internet. He took the company public onto the tightly regulated the US markets in September 2005. More recently, as Chief Strategic Officer of the company, he has contributed to building Europe’s best regarded and most innovative next-generation television technology company with customers ranging from corporations such as Ford and Unilever to leading broadcasters such as ITV and NTL:telewest and telcos such as Telefonica, all of whom have used Narrowstep to implement their internet TV strategies. Iolo has been recently consulted with Ofcom, contributes to a wide range of publications and regularly speaks at major industry events such as NAB. He provides advice to investment funds such as Swiss-based PTF Asset Management and B-to-V. Before founding Narrowstep, Iolo was the founder and CEO of Interactive1, one of the leading development companies in the internet era, developing complex web-based applications and services for customers such as Cisco, 3Com, PwC, Shell, Channel 4, Canon, Knight Frank, GSK, 3i, M&G and Nortel Networks. A subsidiary of Interactive1, Web Channels, became the pioneer of webcasting in Europe, working for customers such as Nomura, Shell, AstraZeneca and MTV. At Interactive1, Iolo established and managed offshore development bases in India and Croatia, as well as sales and development offices in Italy, the UK and the US.. After graduating with joint honours degrees in Radio, Film & Television and Educational Broadcasting from the University of Kent at Canterbury, Iolo started his career in film special effects, working with leading effects company, Camera Effects as a Special Effects Film Editor, before becoming a trainee studio and OB cameraman at LWT. Subsequently he moved into the marketing industry, working for a number of leading advertising and marketing companies, including Paragon Communications and Ogilvy & Mather. In 1991 Iolo founded a pioneering multimedia company, Sutton Jones, which was sold to what is now WPP plc before going on to establish Interactive1.

ANTONETTE GOROCH, Senior Analyst, Digital Tech Consulting (DTC)Goroch has been an analyst and executive in the media industry for over 10 years, covering areas including cable, digital satellite, consumer electronics, Internet, IPTV, digital video and music. She has authored expert analyses focusing on digital media entertainment and technology for firms including Paul Kagan Associates, Adams Media Research, Cowles Business Media and Digital Tech Consulting. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Broadband Week, Satellite Communications and Broadcasting & Cable. Goroch has an MA in Communications (Radio/TV/Film) from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a BA in Political Science from California State University, Humboldt.