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Digital Hollywood, May 3-6, 2010 Tuesday, May 4th
SuperSessions 10:45 AM - Noon Special Workshop A Content - Relevance Recommendations: From Broadband & Mobile to TV David Maher Roberts, CEO, Filter Jim Lanzone, founder and CEO, Clicker.com David Marks, founder, Loomia Geoff Roberts, Head of Music, Nokia Douglas Merrill, author and former CIO, Google Alex Pham, technology reporter, Los Angeles Times, moderator
David Maher Roberts, CEO, The Filter: David is a digital media executive with a background in both multi-national media businesses and entrepreneurial start-ups. David was appointed CEO of The Filter in September 2007. David first started as a writer/photographer combo and founded his first media business at the age of 24 launching two national newsstand magazines in the UK following that he amassed 13 years in magazine and web publishing, serving as Publishing Director at Future, with responsibility for the games portfolio of 10 Magazines, 2 websites and 80 employees and also as International Publishing Director for Future's French, Italian, German and Polish subsidiaries. In 2003, David founded Future Plus, a creative content agency that provides tailor-made content. From 2004 to 2006, he served as Future's Digital Director for the UK & Mainland Europe and was responsible for 55 website launches including GamesRadar.com, T3.com and TotalFilm.com. In 2007, David launched iSporty.com (a sports social network) and worked as a consultant for the BBC to help develop its digital strategy. Half French, David loves classic French movies, Euro-pop-dance... the less said about that the better. Current favorite TV show is Entourage.
Jim Lanzone, founder and CEO, Clicker.com: which has been billed as a TVGuide for programming available on the Internet. Clicker launched in beta at TechCrunch50 on September 14, 2009. Jim is the former CEO of Ask.com. After leaving Ask, Lanzone took a position as the Entrepreneur in Residence at Redpoint Ventures. Previous to his role as CEO of Ask.com, Lanzone served as senior vice president and general manager of Ask.com US, leading product management, marketing and engineering for the Company. Lanzone joined Ask.com as vice president of product management in 2001. Before moving to Ask.com, Lanzone co-founded eTour, an early provider of information retrieval and cost-per-lead services on the Web, and served as president until it was acquired by Ask.com in May 2001. eTour launched in 1997 and under Lanzones direction, became a top 50 website and the Webs #1 ranked site in user frequency in 1998 and 1999 (Media Metrix). Earlier, Lanzone worked in product marketing for KnowX.com, a division of the Thomson Corporation and one of the Internets leading providers of public record search.