Broadcasting Summit 2013: Marketing kitchens and dinosaurs, and discovering hidden talent
If the research is right on what people actually do when they watch television, digital communication and eating has entirely replaced actual human contact. Three mainstream companies summarise their
4 Mar 2013 12:00
Dominic Case
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If the research is right on what people actually do when they watch television, digital communication and eating has entirely replaced actual human contact. Three mainstream companies summarise their ways to monetise this sad situation.
Kristin Carlos is Head of TV for Yahoo!7. She talked about multiple screens and social TV as the game-changer of the future. Following a theme explored by many speakers, she reported on what people do while watching television.
Dominic Case was the Technology Manager for the Atlab Group for many
years, and on the Board of the AFC during the period that the NFSA was a
part of that organisation. He also worked for the NFSA briefly as head
of the Film Branch, and for a year as Development Manager. He gave a
paper at the last SMPTE conference on the difficulties faced by film
archives in the digital era.