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19TH ASIA MEDIA SUMMIT
The Asia Media Summit (AMS) is an annual international media conference organised by AIBD as its flagship event. Every year in consultation with the members, partners and various global media gurus, a theme guides the direction and delivery of the summit. Being a unique broadcasting event in Asia-Pacific, it attracts around 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from within and outside the region. Apart from plenary sessions and pre-summit workshops, Asia Media Summit also provides a platform for intergovernmental dialogues to uplift the benchmarks of the regional media industry.

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>Asia Media Summit >SESSION 6: Towards a Culture of Digital Sharing in Asia-Pacific and Beyond

SESSION 6: Towards a Culture of Digital Sharing in Asia-Pacific and Beyond

Day 2 – Wednesday 25th May 2011, 1130 – 1230

Digital technology is paving the way for bigger storage, and better utilization and distribution of audio-visual materials in the broadcasters’ archives. Maximizing their value through various digital sharing mechanisms can generate additional revenues and impact. Such sharing exposes broadcasters to a wide array of content across the globe, thereby contributing towards enhancing quality standards in content, production and fostering strategic partnership. Broadcasters can also tap social media that has led to a ‘sharing culture,’ the broadcast of audience’ thoughts and activities. Where and how should broadcasters start pursuing digital sharing? What are some best practices?

Day 2 – Wednesday 25th May 2011, 1130 – 1230

Digital technology is paving the way for bigger storage, and better utilization and distribution of audio-visual materials in the broadcasters’ archives. Maximizing their value through various digital sharing mechanisms can generate additional revenues and impact. Such sharing exposes broadcasters to a wide array of content across the globe, thereby contributing towards enhancing quality standards in content, production and fostering strategic partnership. Broadcasters can also tap social media that has led to a ‘sharing culture,’ the broadcast of audience’ thoughts and activities. Where and how should broadcasters start pursuing digital sharing? What are some best practices?

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Chairperson [img_assist|nid=1463|title=|desc=|link=none|align=center|width=60|height=100]

Mr Murray Green

Director International, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia

Murray Green is Director International of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He is responsible for Australia Network Television, Radio Australia in nine language streams, and ABC International Projects, its media development agency. The focus of these services is the Asia Pacific. Murray was ABC’s inaugural ombudsman reviewing complaints about the lack of editorial impartiality and accuracy. A qualified lawyer, Murray has degrees in Asian and Pacific History, and Law.

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Mr Mathieu Gallet

Chairman and CEO of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA), France

Mathieu Gallet is Chairman and CEO of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA), and Chairman of the Permanent Conference of Mediterranean Audiovisual Operators (COPEAM). Mathieu served as Technical Advisor on Broadcasting and New Technologies for the French Minister of Industry, as Technical Advisor on Broadcasting and Media, and then as Assistant Director for the French Minister of Culture and Communication.

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Mr Max Villandre

Chief Editor & Creative Director, GMCD/Mediahub and Fencingfleas Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

Maxime Villandre owns FencingFleas Sdn Bhd and is Chairman of Industries for Universities in Malaysia. Within GMCD, he is in charge of editorial and supports the creative. Prior to this he co-created PC adventure game titles in Montreal. He supervised season 1 of Tripping the Rift -nominated for an Emmy award – and season 1 of Disney’s Higgly Town Heroes. He also founded Codemasters Studio in Malaysia, spearheading 5 AAA video games as General Manager. He was awarded two prestigious Bafta awards for Dirt 2 and F1 2010

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Ms Heidrun Speckmann

Media Archive Developing Consultant, CIM Integrated Expert, at the Audio Centre of Radio The Voice of Vietnam (VOV), Vietnam

Heidrun Speckmann is Project Manager of the Asia Division of DW-AKADEMIE, Deutsche Welle’s international training institute. Since 2009, he has been working as Media Archive Developing Consultant and CIM Integrated Expert at the Audio Centre of Radio The Voice of Vietnam (VOV). She also conducts broadcast trainings and consultancies all over the region on the modernization and safeguarding of broadcast archives. She headed the DW expert team, which helped VOV plan and implement the digital audio archive.

 

1230 – 1245

MediaHub Launch

by Hughes D’Annoux, Chairman of Worldview Global Media Holding (WGMH SA) and the Global Media Centre for Development (GMCD) and Yang Binyuan, Director, Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD)

1245 – 1400 Lunch