Cable Show Lunch -- Engaging the Consumer: Opportunities and Challenges in the Evolution of TV
Going to the Cable Show?
Join research firm Parks Associates at a lunch presentation, Engaging the Consumer: Opportunities and Challenges in the Evolution of TV, on Thursday, April 2 at 12:45.
Sponsored by Macrovision and Hosted by Parks Associates
Moderated by: Jayant Dasari, Research Analyst, Parks Associates
Speakers include:
Bob Benya, Senior VP, Video Product Strategy, Time Warner Cable
Jeff Bonin, Vice President & GM, Alticast
Richard Bullwinkle, Chief Evangelist, Macrovision
David Grubb, VP Business Development, Motorola
Steve Necessary, VP Video Strategy, Cox Communications
REQUEST INVITATION TO ATTEND:
http://parksassociates.com/cableshow/
This special lunch session, sponsored by Macrovision, discusses the challenges for operators as they develop and deploy innovative services and business models. In addition, the participants will address the impact of open standards such as tru2way, both in the short term on operators’ ability to develop interactive applications and their long-term influence on the evolution of the TV viewing experience.
Join research firm Parks Associates at a lunch presentation, Engaging the Consumer: Opportunities and Challenges in the Evolution of TV, on Thursday, April 2 at 12:45.
Sponsored by Macrovision and Hosted by Parks Associates
Moderated by: Jayant Dasari, Research Analyst, Parks Associates
Speakers include:
Bob Benya, Senior VP, Video Product Strategy, Time Warner Cable
Jeff Bonin, Vice President & GM, Alticast
Richard Bullwinkle, Chief Evangelist, Macrovision
David Grubb, VP Business Development, Motorola
Steve Necessary, VP Video Strategy, Cox Communications
REQUEST INVITATION TO ATTEND:
http://parksassociates.com/cableshow/
This special lunch session, sponsored by Macrovision, discusses the challenges for operators as they develop and deploy innovative services and business models. In addition, the participants will address the impact of open standards such as tru2way, both in the short term on operators’ ability to develop interactive applications and their long-term influence on the evolution of the TV viewing experience.
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