Future of Television Conference 2024

October 30, 2024

Future of Television 2024

Future of Television is an annual conference for top executives and professionals in the television and streaming industries to come together to discuss trending topics in all thing television. Participants are company founders, executives and industry leaders from streamers, television broadcasters, digital studios, cable networks, brands, advertising firms, technology providers, investors and press. Their mission is to curate a gathering of senior leaders to discuss current hot button topics, build relationships and do deals.

Our CEO and Founder, Dan Goman, will take the stage in a panel titled "The Future of Live TV: Thriving in the Era of Software Live Production."

What topics will the panel explore?

💻 The shift to digital-first, software-driven production

🎥 Lower production costs and their impact on workflows

📊 Data-driven audience engagement strategies

📺 The rise of niche programming

💸 Cutting-edge monetization strategies

Full synopsis

With shifting viewer habits, new production formats, and advancements in technology (such as GPU-based production and proxy workflows), live content production is undergoing a profound transformation. This panel brings together broadcasters, technology innovators, and media experts to explore the future of live content across television and streaming businesses. We’ll discuss how live producers are adapting to the digital-first, software-enabled world, the effects of lower production costs, impact of data and analytics on audience engagement, the rise of niche programming, and innovative monetization strategies – including new approaches to advertising, sponsorship, and direct-to-consumer models.

Panelists:

Stephan Bugaj, Chief Creative Officer, Genvid

Alessandra Catanese, CEO, Smosh

Marc Dion, Director, Distribution & Ad Sales, WPT Enterprises, Inc.

Dan Goman, Founder & CEO, Ateliere Creative Technologies

Moderator:

Jay Tucker, Executive Director, Center for Media, Entertainment & Sports, UCLA Anderson School of Management

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