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Day 2 – Wednesday, 29th May, 1100 – 1230

Session 4: TV Content: Designing New Paradigms and Approaches

New technologies and tools are being made available to design content and format that will attract audiences. With multi-platform channels do we spread out the same content to all these channels or do we offer new content in more places? What premium content do we provide audiences? Are we seeing new trends in viewers’ preferences? What are their expectations? What approaches in IT production, local post-production and other critical technologies will best contribute to designing creative programs?

Day 2 – Thursday, 30th May, 1100 – 1230

Session 4: TV Content: Designing New Paradigms and Approaches

New technologies and tools are being made available to design content and format that will attract audiences. With multi-platform channels do we spread out the same content to all these channels or do we offer new content in more places? What premium content do we provide audiences? Are we seeing new trends in viewers’ preferences? What are their expectations? What approaches in IT production, local post-production and other critical technologies will best contribute to designing creative programs?

Mr. Savyasaachi Jain
Media Consultant and Researcher, University of Westminster, United Kingdom

 

Ms Kim Hae-Ran
Director, International Relations, Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), Korea
Mr. Azhar Borhan
General Manager, Business Development & Operations, Primeworks Studios, Malaysia
Ms. Nashtenka Cavuilati
Training Coordinator, Fiji Television, Fiji
Mr. David Hivet
Director, Mediterranean Region and Asia, Canal France International (CFI), France
Ms. Alison Norrington
Chief Executive Officer, Storycentral DIGITAL, United Kingdom

Day 2 - Wednesday, 29th May, 1100 - 1230

Session 4: TV Content: Designing New Paradigms and Approaches

New technologies and tools are being made available to design content and format that will attract audiences. With multi-platform channels do we spread out the same content to all these channels or do we offer new content in more places? What premium content do we provide audiences? Are we seeing new trends in viewers’ preferences? What are their expectations? What approaches in IT production, local post-production and other critical technologies will best contribute to designing creative programs?

Day 2 - Wednesday, 30th May, 0900 - 1030

Session 3: Adapting to Social TV, What’s Best?

Social networks and peer-to-peer networks are enabling audiences to act in more demanding, better-informed and increasingly empowered ways. They are increasingly changing how broadcasters relate to their viewers and listeners. How can broadcasters leverage social media to offer audiences opportunities to participate in content generation and brand creation? How can they tap social media as a credible and reliable source of newsgathering and storytelling? How can we integrate the demands of traditional journalism for fact checking and fairness with the best of the new — immediacy, transparency, and involvement?