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Digital Hollywood
Tuesday, May 6th
3:50 PM - 5:00 PM
Track I:
Broadband as a Strategic Entertainment Platform: Content, Advertising and Branding
Paul Jelinek, Senior Vice President, Digital Media, A&E Television Networks
Jason Turner, Director of Interactive, FremantleMedia North American
Allen DeBevoise, Chairman and CEO, Machinima, Inc.
Aaron Grosky, President, Control Room
Robert E. Quicksilver, Chief Content Officer, Tidal TV
Greg Goodfried, President, EQAL, Co-Creator, Lonelygirl15 and KateModern
Andrew Wallenstein, Deputy Editor, Hollywood Reporter, Moderator
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Robert E. Quicksilver, Chief Content Officer, Tidal TV: As Chief Content Officer of TidalTV, Robert oversees all content acquisition, development and strategy for the broadband television platform. Robert has over fifteen years of senior executive level experience in local television, network television and digital media. Prior to joining TidalTV, Robert played a key role in developing a local video content initiative for Yahoo! Media Group and securing an agreement with the CBS Television Station Group in October 2006. That agreement represented the first time that a major broadcast station group had syndicated its local video content to an unaffiliated portal. From 1999-2005, Robert served as President, Network Distribution, FOX Broadcast Company, where he oversaw the business relationship between FOX and its U.S. distribution network of 180+ affiliate stations. In that role, Robert helped formulate and implement FOXs entertainment, sports, news, promotion, distribution, and digital media initiatives across that affiliate body. During his tenure at Fox, Robert was actively involved in a number of broadcast-based regulatory initiatives and, for one year, ran the News Corporation government relations office in Washington D.C. in addition to his network duties. Prior to Fox, Robert served as Vice President, General Counsel, of Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded local television station group, and prior to that, as Vice President, General Counsel, of River City Broadcasting, a privately held station group. Robert has a J.D from the University of Michigan Law School and B.A. from Dartmouth College, where he graduated summa cum laude.
Andrew Wallenstein, Deputy Editor, Hollywood Reporter: Andrew Wallenstein is th e digital media and television features editor at The Hollywood Reporter, based in Los Angeles. In addition, he is co-host of Square Off, a weekly primetime TV Guide Channel series about the TV industry, as well as TV critic for the National Public Radio syndicated program Day to Day. In addition, he has contributed to The New York Times, Boston Globe and Business Week. He has a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Aaron Grosky, President, Control Room: As President of Control Room, Aaron Grosky refines the companys long-term strategic vision, identifies the companys overall music programming, production and distribution strategies, and serves as primary liaison with key content distributors including MSN, MediaFlo, and MyNetwork TV, as well as artist management and labels. Previously, as Executive Vice President of Music Programming and Production for Control Room, Grosky identified and executed the companys long-term programming strategy and led all Control Room productions. Leveraging long-standing relationships with artists, managers and labels, Grosky identified key opportunities with the worlds leading artists, negotiated deal terms with management and labels to maximize the offering for a variety of distribution partners, and oversaw all aspects of production to ensure the highest quality end product for both artists and distribution partners. In addition to his role at Control Room, Grosky was tapped to serve as Global Producer of Talent and Programming for Live Earth, responsible for securing 150 top artists and creating the programming strategy for the nine stages around the world during the 24-hour broadcast across television, broadband, radio and wireless networks. Prior to his role at Control Room and Live Earth, Grosky spent 10 years in the music and technology industries. He served as the head of Artist, Label Relations and Programming for Virgin Digital, where he helped define a programming voice, secure artist and label relationships, and implement systems for the digital music service in the US and Europe. Previously, Grosky founded Shift, Inc, a media encoding and entertainment networking services company, and held senior positions at RioPort where he oversaw client acquisitions, and Almo Sounds where he managed digital initiatives. Grosky started his career as a regional sales and marketing rep for Geffen Records in Boston.
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