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Day-Long Track:
Wireless Entertainment & Technology
Monday, September 27th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Mobile Entertainment Immersion - Audio-Video-Text
10:45 AM - Noon
Wireless – Participation TV Programming & Marketing

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Music as the Mobile Entertainment Killer Application
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Mobile Games, Ringtones, Advertainment & Custom Branded Experience
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Strategies in Wireless Devices and Services: How Device Innovation Drives Avenues for Subscriber and Revenue Expansion

Day-Long Track:
Digital Rights Management, Content Piracy and Security Strategic Sessions
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
DRM Enabled Business Models for Music and Filmed Entertainment: From Prevention of Redistribution (Piracy) to Rich Usage Based Business Models
10:45 AM - Noon
Digital Rights Management: Legal, Legislative and Social Issues Surrounding DRM Implementation
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
DRM Implementation in Media and Entertainment: From Standardization to Implementation of Solutions such Watermarking and Fingerprinting
3:45 - 5:00 PM
P2P – Voice of Artists and Content Creators: Film, TV & Music

Tuesday, September 28th
Day-Long Track
The Digital Home and Consumer Electronic Innovation
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
10:45 AM - Noon
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
HD, DVD and the CE Transformation of the Digital Home
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Entertainment Expands the Digital Home: Networking, Sharing and Protecting
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Behind the Digital Home: Chips, Microprocessors & Optical Technology Define the Future of Entertainment

Wednesday, September 29th
Day-Long Track
P2P SuperDistribution: The Evolution of the Content Distribution Revolution
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Next Generation P2P - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries Part I
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Next Generation P2P - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries Part II

Wednesday, September 29th
Day-Long Track
Broadband & Wireless Delivery and Infrastructure
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
IP Video, Datacasting and other Technologies Enabling the Transformation of Entertainment
Video and Audio Management on the Net - Encoding, Compression, Video Storage, Security & Media Asset Management
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Technology Infrastructure for the Delivery of Broadband Entertainment

Wednesday, September 29th
Day-Long Track
Specialized Programming Sectors: Children, Teen, Urban & Gender Targeted - Games, iTV, Broadband & Wireless
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Producing for the Children's Market: Entertainment & Education in Games, Broadband, Wireless & iTV
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Targeting the Teen Market: Games, Music, Wireless Content and Brand Extension
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Urban Media Expands: From TV and Cable to Wireless and Broadband
Guys, Geeks and Men's 18-34 Digital Lifestyle
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Digital Lifestyles: Shopping, Dating & Hooking-Up
The Adult Programming Sector: Broadband, Wireless, Games and TV - Understanding the Opportunity
Internet Gaming - Understanding the Massively Multiplayer Universe

Day-Long Track
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
Monday, September 27th
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Entertainment Concepts in Branded & Integrated Entertainment
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
10:45 AM - Noon
Music Industry - Brand Extension in Games, Wireless and TV
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Broadband Advertising - Merging Commerce and Content: From Feature Film and TV Tie-ins to Search Engines
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Games & Hollywood: From Feature & TV Crossover Development to Merchandising and Brand Extension

Interactive TV Creation, Commerce and Delivery
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
10:45 AM - Noon
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box

2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
TV Networks and Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
OCAP: Next Generation of Cable TV Services
Wednesday, September 29th
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Interactive TV/DTV Middleware Enabling Solutions: from Interactive Guides to Interfaces
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Economics of Interactive TV: Analysis of VOD, Games, Commerce, Voting Polls, Advertising, Banking Services as Functions of iTV
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Charting Media Platform Economics: Using Research & Analysis to Determine How Media Platforms Impact Consumer Consumption Habits











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Digital Hollywood Los Angeles

Tuesday, September 28th
Digital Hollywood Seminars
Track I: DRM & Piracy: Digital Rights Management in Film, Music and Technology
Track II: On-Demand Content Services: Programming for Cable, Satellite, Broadband & Wireless
Track III: The Digital Home and Consumer Electronic Innovation
Track IV: Branded Entertainment & Marketing: Film, TV, Music & Broadband

9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Track I:
DRM Enabled Business Models for Music and Filmed Entertainment: From Prevention of Redistribution (Piracy) to Rich Usage Based Business Models
Kevin Gage, VP Strategic Technology and New Media, Warner Music Group
Ron Wheeler, SVP Content Protection, Fox Group
Mitch Singer, Executive Vice President, Digital Policy Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Andy Nobbs, Managing Director, Teletrax
Greg Foster, President, Filmed Entertainment, IMAX Corporation
Paul Kocher, President, Cryptography Research
Ben Fritz, Technology Reporter, Variety / Daily Variety, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
On Demand Networks: Innovations in VOD, Pay Subscriber and Basic TV Services
David F. Nathanson, VP, Advanced Services and Channel Development, Fox Cable Networks Group & GM, Fox College Sports
Laurie Lawrence, OnDemand & PPV, Universal NBC
Jonathan Barbato, SVP, Marketing and VP of Content &
Distribution, RipeTV
David Jensen, Vice President of Business Development, Zetools
Adam Shaw, Senior VP, Distribution, NFL Network
Bev Doughty, Senior Vice President Marketing, TVN Entertainment Corporation, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
Michael Collette, CEO, Ucentric Systems
Anthony Wood, founder and Chief Executive Officer, Roku
Steve West, Director of Product Marketing, Information, Communication and Entertainment Group, Fixed Solutions Division, Alcatel Fixed Communications Group
Dave Pederson, Vice President Corporate Marketing, Zoran Corporation
Edward Lichty, Vice President, Business Development, Tivo
Ken Goldsholl, CEO,
PRISMIQ Inc.
Ben Mendelson, founder & President, Interactive Television Alliance, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
Chris Fralic, Entertainment Strategic Partnerships, eBay, Inc.
Dotty Ewing, Senior Vice President of Marketing & Promotion, Playboy
Neil McGinness, Vice President, National Lampoon
Mariana Danilovic, Managing Director, Hollywood Portfolio, LLC
Bill Stratton, Vice President, Business Development, Turner Network Sales (TNS)
Steven Yee, Vice President and General Manager, AOL Movies and Moviefone, America Online, Inc.
Douglas Scott, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Bragman Nyman Cafarelli, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

9:15 AM - 5:00 PM - Exhibits Open

10:45 AM - Noon
Track I:
Digital Rights Management: Legal, Legislative and Social Issues Surrounding DRM Implementation
Brad Hunt, Sr. VP, Chief Technology Officer, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
Michael Petricone, VP Government Relations, CEA Consumer Electronics Association
Andy Moss, Director of Technical Policy, Microsoft Corp.
Gerd Leonhard, CEO, ThinkAndLink.biz, Senior Advisor, Media Rights Technologies
Chris Amenita, Senior Vice President, ASCAP
Robert A. Rosenbloum, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Paul Resnikoff, founder & Editor, DigitalMusicNews.com, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Movie Distribution and the Broadband Timeline - Via the PC - Via the Set-Top: Technology, Content & DRM

Tyler Goldman, VP Business Development, Movielink
Curt Marvis, CEO, CinemaNow
Virl Hill, Director of Business Development for Consumer Services, RealNetworks
Ken Lipscomb, President, DAVE Networks
Josette Bonte, Managing Director, Broadband Services, RHK
Steve Shannon, founder and Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Akimbo
Mike Wolf, Principal Analyst, In-Stat/MDR, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box - Movies, TV Programs, Games and More - Enhanced Content Opportunity Now in 50 Million Homes
David B. Davies, Vice President of Strategic Marketing for Subscriber Networks, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
Reggie Bradford, president & CEO, N2 Broadband
Mike Pulli, President Pace Micro Technology Americas
Richard D. Titus, President, Schematic
Joseph Ambeault, Director of Broadband Systems, SeaChange International
Yoav Tzruva, Vice President, Products & Markets Strategy, Exent Technologies
Mike Katz, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Music Industry - Brand Extension in Games, Wireless, Broadband and TV
Ken Hertz, Senior Partner, Goldring Hertz & Lichtenstein LLP
Jason Hirschhorn, Senior Vice President, Digital Music and Media, MTV Networks
Rob Weiss, Head of Programming, FUSE Music Network
Alberto Moriondo, Worldwide Director, Content & Applications Personal Communications Sector, Motorola
Tommy Tallarico, President, Tommy Tallarico Studios, Inc.
Patrick Mahoney, Analyst, Consumer Technologies & Services, The Yankee Group, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

12:00 Noon – 2:00 PM
SBCA Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Association Luncheon - Attendance Limited

Competing for the Digital Consumer: SBCA’s 2004 Competitive Market Analysis

Presenters include:
Richard DalBello, President, Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association (SBCA)
Ellen Quest, Executive Director of Research, Starz Encore Group
Bruce Leichtman, President and Principal Analyst, Leichtman Research Group, Inc.
Coleman Breland, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Turner Network Sales
Tony Dunaif, Senior Vice President, Business Development, MTV Networks
Steve Raymond, Senior Vice President, National Accounts, Western Division, ESPN
Neal Tiles, Executive Vice President, Marketing, The DIRECTV Group, Inc.
Evie Haskell, Vice Chairwoman and Editor-in-Chief, Media Business Corp
Stephanie Campbell, Executive Vice President, Programming, The DIRECTV Group, Inc.
Lisa Coelho, General Manager & Director, GlobeCast WorldTV
Donovan Gordon, Senior Vice President, Affiliate Sales and Marketing, BET
Eric Sahl, Vice President, Programming, EchoStar Communications Corp.
Jeff Valdez, Co-founder and Chairman, SiTV
Click Here for Full Information

12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Track I:
DRM Implementation in Media and Entertainment: From Standardization to Implementation of New Technology Strategies
Peter Kaars, Business Development Manager, Philips Electronics
Pallavi Shah, Digital Rights Management Strategist, Hewlett-Packard
Janet Snowdon, Business Development Manager, IBM Digital Media Group
Bruce Davis, Chairman & CEO, Digimarc Corp.
Rajan Samtani, Director, Sales & Marketing, ContentGuard
Jan Steenkamp, CEO, Entriq, Inc.
Chris Parkerson, Product Marketing, RSA Security
David E. Leibowitz, Managing Partner, CH Potomac, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Music Industry Innovates into Future - From Digital Downloads and Subscriptions to Mobile Music & Digital and Internet Radio
David B. Goldberg, Vice President and General Manager, LAUNCH, Yahoo!
Amanda Marks, Senior Vice President, eLabs, Universal Music Group
Christopher Allen, Senior Vice President Strategic Planning, Musicmatch
Brad Gregory Serling, founder/CEO, nugs.net enterprises, LLC
Gary Cohen, co-founder & President, MusicNow
Nick Tangborn, Music Evangelist, Music.Download.com, CNET Networks Inc.
Laura Goldberg, COO, Napster
Ted Cohen, Senior Vice President, D3 – Digital Development & Distribution, EMI Recorded Music, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
HD, DVD and the CE Transformation of the Digital Home
David Barron, Director of Product Strategy, Digital Entertainment, Maxtor Corporation
Andy Parsons, Senior Vice President, Advanced Product Development, Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. and Blu-ray Disc Association
Pat Griffis, Director of Media Standards, Microsoft Corp.
Vincent Sollitto, President and Chief Executive Officer, Brillian Corporation
Edward Altman, Practice Director, Media & Entertainment, Tata Consultancy Services, (TCS) America
Ken Nelson, President & CEO, CACMedia
Jenny Miller, Director Communications, CEA Consumer Electronics Association, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Broadband Advertising - Merging Commerce and Content: From Feature Film and TV Tie-ins to Search Engines
Josh Rose, Senior Vice President, Director, iDeutsch, Deutsch, Inc.
Andy Beers, Director MSN Video, Microsoft Corp.
Christopher Heldman, Vertical Director, Entertainment & Education, Google
Caroline H. Little, CEO & Publisher, Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive
Peter Glusker, Senior Vice President, Viacom Digital Media Group
Jim Banister, President, Spectrum MediaWorks
Susan S. Bratton, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Maven Networks, inc., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Track I:
TV Networks and Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models
Kevin Cohen, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Interactive/Enhanced Television, Turner Network Sales
David Katz, Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning and Interactive Ventures, CBS Television
Jeffrey Pollack, Managing Director, Broadcasting & New Media, NASCAR Digital Entertainment
Harry Lin, Vice President, Content, ABC.com
Steve Ehrlich, Business Development, IBM Global Services
Marcia Zellers, Director, Enhanced Television, American Film Institute, Moderator
Additional speaker to be announced
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Subscription and Download Models in Broadband: Music, Film, TV. Games and Information Content Distribution
Bernard Gershon, Senior Vice President/General Manager, ABC News Digital Media Group
Ty Ahmad-Taylor, Director Strategic Planning, Comcast Online
Ellie Hirschhorn, General Manager and Executive Vice President, MusicNet
Kevin Bachus, President, Infinium Labs
Jeff Cavins, President & CEO, Loudeye
Scott Moore, General Manager, MSN News & Information, Microsoft Corp.
Paul Zullo, CEO, Muze, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Entertainment Expands the Digital Home: Networking, Sharing and Protecting
Jim Williams, VP, Television and Video Systems, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
Peter Lee, VP Business Development New Technology, Disney
Brian Lakamp, Senior Vice President, Technology, Sony Pictures Digital Policy Group
Alan Citron, SVP, Marketing, Movielink
Steve Canepa, Vice President, Media & Entertainment Industry, IBM Corp, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Games & Hollywood: From Feature & TV Crossover Development to Merchandising and Brand Extension
Bill Nielsen, Director, Xbox Marketing, Microsoft
Joel Schlader, Senior Specialist, Interactive Marketing and Games, Chrysler Group
David Anderson, Director of Licensing and Business Development, Activision
Steve Raab, Senior Vice President, Marketing, ESPN Videogames
Scott Nocas, Marketing & Business Development, U.S. Army Game
Matt Ringel, President, Games Media Properties, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Track I:
P2P – Voice of Artists and Content Creators: Film, TV & Music
Neil Portnow, President, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Jay Cooper, Shareholder, Chair, L.A. Entertainment Practice, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Steve Lukather, Lead Guitarist, Toto
Curt Marvis, CEO, CinemaNow
Derek Sivers, President and Programmer, CD Baby
Justin Goldberg, CEO, indie 911
Scott Page, tenor saxophonist, Pink Floyd and Supertramp, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
OCAP: Next Generation of Cable TV Services
Frank Sandoval, Chief Architect, OCAP, Cablelabs
Anthony Smith-Chaigneau, VP Business Development & Marketing, Osmosys S.A.
Timothy Wahlers, President/CEO, Vidiom Systems
Jeff Kapner, Regional Director, Marketing and Strategy, Adelphia California Region
Sam Pemberton, President/CEO, Softel-USA
Dr. In Ryu, CTO & Executive Vice President, Alticast Corporation
Rob Glidden, Market Development Manager, Broadband and Digital Media, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Behind the Digital Home: Chips, Microprocessors & Optical Technology Define the Future of Entertainment - from DVDs, MP3s, HD & Set-Tops to Games, PDAs and PCs
Sandip H. Mandera, Digital Home Evangelist/Staff Technical Marketing Engineer Software & Solutions, Intel Corporation
Justin Heindel, Product Marketing Manager, Marvell Semiconductor
Jon Adams, Director of Radio Technology, Wireless and Mobile Systems Group, Freescale Semiconductor, subsidiary of Motorola
Ladd Wardani, VP Business Development & Co-Founder, Entropic Communications
David Roman, Vice President, Corporate Marketing, Nvidia
David Price, Harmonic, Vice President, MPEGIF
Jack P. Guedj, Vice President Video Products Marketing, Cirrus Logic, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Next Generation Music & Programming: from Digital Music to New Radio Avenues - Internet, HD Radio, Satellite Radio and the Tomorrow's Radio Project
Duff Roman, Digital Radio, CHUM/City & head of Canada's Digital Radio platform group
David Frerichs, VP & US General Manager, Coding Technologies
Raghav Gupta, Chief Operating Officer, Live365
Michael Papish, CEO, MediaUnbound
John Gardner, WW Marketing Manager, Digital Radio, Texas Instruments
Lisa Crane, Managing Partner, Media Venture Advisors, Moderator
Additional speaker to be announced
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

5:00 - End-of-Day Receptions Begin
Digital Rights Management & Anti-Piracy Track, Reception and VIP Dinner Sponsored by - Click Here:


Tuesday, Evening Session
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
(Open to all Digital Hollywood Registrants)
The University Project
"Research, Development and Investment in Entertainment Technologies and Media Studies Innovation: From the University to Industry Application"
Charles S. Swartz, Executive Director & CEO, USC Entertainment Technology Center
Dr. Richard Weinberg, Research Professor, USC School of Cinema-Television
Glenda Revelle, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Strategic Research Initiatives, Education & Research, Sesame Workshop
Dana Plautz, Chair Art and Entertainment Research Council Committee, Intel Research
Athomas Goldberg, Game Technologies Group Leader, Sun Microsystems
Celia Pearce, Arts Research Manager & Associate Director of the Game Culture & Technology Lab, Cal UC Irvine Division
Mark Bolas, Visiting Associate Professor, Interactive Media Department, School of Cinema and Television, USC & Chairman, Fakespace Labs, Inc.
Newton Lee, Senior Producer, Disney Online, and Editor-in-Chief, ACM Computers in Entertainment, Moderator
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Event: Digital Hollywood Fall
Date: September 27-29, 2004,
Location: Santa Monica, Calif., Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
Hotel Information: Click Here
Registration: The All-Access Conference fee will be $585 per. To register, Click Here
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The University Project
SBCA Workshop & Luncheon
Monday Seminars & Receptions
Intel Digital Home Technology and Content Solutions Workshop
Tuesday Seminars & Receptions
Wednesday Seminars & Receptions
Entertainment Financing & Packaging Track
Wireless Entertainment Track
DRM & Piracy Track
The Digital Home Track
On-Demand Content & Services
Branded Entertainment & Marketing


For Entire Working Group Meeting List at Digital Hollywood -
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Working Groups in Progress:
I. Tuesday, September 28th - Working Group Lunch - by invitation
"Optimizing Networks for Digital Media with Orbital Data's TotalTransports"
Hosted by Dick Pierce, CEO, Orbital Data





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"The University Project" - The Global Meeting of Professionals in Entertainment & Media Production and Studies - Click Here



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Monday, September 27th
Day Long Monday
Entertainment Financing and Packaging: For the Film, TV, Game & Broadband Executive
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
VC and Investment in the Entertainment - Technology Space: Games, Wireless & Broadband
10:45 AM - Noon
Financing & Packaging: The Feature Film Producer

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Innovative Film & Entertainment Financing: From Access to Capital Markets and Securitization to Structural Innovation, Tax Advantages and Equity Distribution
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Understand the Global Terrain - Financing & Packaging – from co-Production, International Financing to Foreign and State Subsidies and Grants
Workshop - Raising Money – Public and Private. Valuation in Private Placement, IPOs and M and A
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Greenlighting Games: As Budgets and Grosses Expand: From Rights Holders and Title Development to Games Publishers and Hollywood Studios to Brand Extension and Ancillary Rights

Strategic Track
On-Demand Content Services: Programming for Cable, Satellite, Broadband & Wireless
Monday, September 27th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Transforming Television: From Reality TV, HDTV and Interactive TV, to PVR TV and VOD TV
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Digital Cable and Satellite Television Strategies: Channel Launches, SVOD-VOD, HDTV, International and Interactive
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Beyond Movies: Television On Demand
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
On Demand Networks: Innovations in VOD, Pay Subscriber and Basic TV Services
10:45 AM - Noon
Movie Distribution and the Broadband Timeline - Via the PC - Via the Set-Top: Technology, Content & DRM
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Music Industry Innovates into Future - From Digital Downloads and Subscriptions to Mobile Music & Digital and Internet Radio
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Subscription and Download Models in Broadband: Music, Film, Games and Information Content Distribution
TV Networks and Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
OCAP: Next Generation of Cable TV Services

Day-Long Track
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
Monday, September 27th
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Entertainment Concepts in Branded & Integrated Entertainment
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
10:45 AM - Noon
Music Industry - Brand Extension in Games, Wireless and TV
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Broadband Advertising - Merging Commerce and Content: From Feature Film and TV Tie-ins to Search Engines
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Games & Hollywood: From Feature & TV Crossover Development to Merchandising and Brand Extension

Interactive TV Creation, Commerce and Delivery
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
10:45 AM - Noon
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
TV Networks and Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
OCAP: Next Generation of Cable TV Services
Wednesday, September 29th
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Interactive TV/DTV Middleware Enabling Solutions: from Interactive Guides to Interfaces
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Economics of Interactive TV: Analysis of VOD, Games, Commerce, Voting Polls, Advertising, Banking Services as Functions of iTV
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Charting Media Platform Economics: Using Research & Analysis to Determine How Media Platforms Impact Consumer Consumption Habits






Digital Hollywood Fall, Los Angeles September 19-21, 2005, Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel - Click Here
Media Summit, New York - February 8-9, 2006 • McGraw Hill Building • Registration Click Here
2006 CES Game Power Showcase & Forum, January 4, 2006, Las Vegas Convention Center, Produced by Digital Hollywood - Click Here
Digital Hollywood at 2006 International CES, January 5-8, 2006, Las Vegas Convention Center - Click Here
Digital Hollywood Spring, Los Angeles March 28-March 30, 2006, Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel- Click Here


Speaker Selection Is Now in Process. There is no deadline for speaker submission. If you would like to be considered as a speaker for this or a future event, please email your request with Speaker Bio Info, Company Backgrounder and identify the session(s) from the current agenda, email: speakers@digitalhollywood.com
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Minimum Booth - $3250
Event Sponsor - $9500
Premium Sponsorships begin at $20,000
Attendee Sponsorships - $4000
Program Advertising - $2850
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