AMS 2015 : Parallel Session 1
Day 1 – Tuesday, 26th May 2015
1400 – 1530 : Parallel Session 1: New Technology/New Tools to Connect, Share and Network
Social media is constantly reinventing itself, offering users a wide range of technologies, tools and tactics for various purposes. We have software, apps, websites, text messaging, virtual worlds, game platforms, content sharing sites, podcasts, blog, tags, and mobile marketing. These are meant to reach out and connect with other human beings, create a relationship and build trust. Where is technology going that is reshaping the media market? What new tools and technologies are emerging that will ensure proficient application and improve relationships, content, viewership and revenues? How do we deal with Internet and broadband access and adoption to ensure the widest benefit of these social media tools and technologies?
Day 1 – Tuesday, 26th May 2015
1400 – 1530 : Parallel Session 1: New Technology/New Tools to Connect, Share and Network
Social media is constantly reinventing itself, offering users a wide range of technologies, tools and tactics for various purposes. We have software, apps, websites, text messaging, virtual worlds, game platforms, content sharing sites, podcasts, blog, tags, and mobile marketing. These are meant to reach out and connect with other human beings, create a relationship and build trust. Where is technology going that is reshaping the media market? What new tools and technologies are emerging that will ensure proficient application and improve relationships, content, viewership and revenues? How do we deal with Internet and broadband access and adoption to ensure the widest benefit of these social media tools and technologies?
Chairperson |
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Mr John Maguire Director of International Relations and Cooperation, France Médias Monde, France |
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Speakers |
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Ms Joan Warner Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Radio Australia (CRA), Australia |
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Dr. Amal Punchihewa Director Technology, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) |
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Mr Mark Egan Consultant, European Broadcasting Union (EBU) |
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Mr James Crinland Radio Futurologist and Chief Executive Officer Media UK, United Kingdom |
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