Learn About New Opportunities for Monetizing Premium Video at #smeast Show

sm-west-arowsEveryone talks about the threats to traditional motion picture and television business models as a result of digital/technological disruption. But despite the current discomfort and pain being felt by myriad traditional players, new opportunities exist to generate revenue from premium content services. At the Streaming Media East show, taking place May 13-14, this panel of experts representing different stakeholders in the premium video ecosystem will explore not only the peril, but also the promise, of digital distribution and new opportunities to monetize video. Panelists will also discuss their views of who the long-term winners and losers will be in the premium video world. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Moderator: Peter Csathy, CEO, Manatt Digital Media
  • Frank Besteiro, VP, Head of Business Development & Partnerships, AOL Video
  • Miguel Rojas, Director, Content Production & Technology, Viacom Media Networks, Music Group
  • Tiran Dagan, Lead Partner, Strategy & Analytics, IBM Global Business Services, Media & Entertainment
  • Mike Wann, CRO, Fullscreen

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $695 and gives you access to 40 sessions and how-to presentations and 100+ speakers. You can also register for an exhibits only pass and get access to the show floor, both keynotes and all the networking events, at no charge. #smeast

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Monetizing Premium Content: How to Measure, Analyze, and Drive Value from Video

sm-west-arowsAt the Streaming Media East show, taking place May 13-14, one panel will take an in-depth look at how premium content owners measure, analyze, and monetize their video assets. Whether the business model is subscription or ad-based, the lack of measurement standards across the industry makes determining value a very dynamic and challenging practice. The discussion will include insight into which metrics are worth capturing and analyzing, as well as best practice methodologies for analysis and thoughts on what the industry should use as a standard. Hear about the challenges content owners are facing and what changes need to take place in the industry to better measure the success of online video consumption. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Moderator: Jonathan Hurd, Director, Altman Vilandrie & Company
  • Domenic DiMeglio, VP, Distribution and Operations, CBS Interactive
  • Campbell Foster, Director, Product Marketing, Video Solutions, Adobe
  • Beth Jacobs, VP, Product Strategy, 3Pillar
  • Micah Gelman, Director, Digital Video Strategy & Operations, Discovery Communications

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $695 and gives you access to 40 sessions and how-to presentations and 100+ speakers. You can also register for an exhibits only pass and get access to the show floor, both keynotes and all the networking events, at no charge. #smeast

Learn About Google’s Approach to Content Delivery at #cdnsummit

LogoGoogle works closely with network operators to deliver Google content and services efficiently and cost-effectively and aims to deliver its services with high performance, high reliability, and low latency for users, in a manner that respects Open Internet principles. At the Content Delivery Summit, taking place Monday May 12th in NYC, Keith McCallion, Technical Program Manager for Peering & Content Delivery at Google will provide an overview of Google’s approach to content delivery, explain how operators can interconnect their networks with Google, via peering and/or Google Global Cache, in order to provide bandwidth savings on their network and performance improvements for their users.

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $395. #cdnsummit

4K Streaming: Cost, QoS, and Cutting Through The Hype

sm-west-arowsIt seems every year the online video space is inundated with the next big thing and a push toward the latest technology must-have. In years past, we saw pushes for 3D streaming and HEVC; this year, it’s all about 4K. At the Streaming Media East show, taking place next week in NYC, we will cut through the 4K hype and discuss what real-world impact 4K could have and what the requirements really are to stream in 4K. Hear from experts from various sides of the industry to get some clarity on what 4K will cost content owners to implement, how QoS will be addressed, and what the future may hold for 4K streaming.

  • Moderator: Matt Smith, Chief Evangelist, Anvato
  • Will Law, Chief Architect, Media Division, Akamai
  • Ian Trow, Senior Director Emerging Technology & Strategy, Harmonic
  • Joe Einstein, VP, Operations, AEG Digital Media

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $695 and gives you access to 40 sessions and how-to presentations and 100+ speakers. You can also register for an exhibits only pass and get access to the show floor, both keynotes and all the networking events, at no charge. #smeast

Deploying A Multi-CDN Environment For Content Providers (#cdnsummit)

LogoAt the Content Delivery Summit, taking place Monday May 12th in NYC, speakers from Comcast, Viacom, Yahoo! and Cedexis will examine the pros and cons of delivering video in a multi-CDN environment. Multi-CDN environments offer cost and performance enhancements but can large content providers realize those benefits without increasing operational complexity and overall delivery costs? How important is provider diversity and what’s the best way to use global CDNs and carrier/telco CDNs at the same time? Learn best-practices and what to expect when operating in a multi-CDN environment. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Moderator: Barry Tishgart, VP, Network Services, Comcast Cable
  • Glenn Goldstein, SVP, Chief Technology Convergence Officer, Viacom
  • Chris Mangum, Sr. Manager, Live & On-Demand Video Streaming, Yahoo!
  • Sean Longworth, GM, North America, Cedexis

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $395. #cdnsummit

Next Week At #smeast Show: Best Practices For Live Streaming Production

sm-west-arowsAt the Streaming Media East show, taking place May 13-14, we have a session that will discuss tips and tricks, best practices, and lessons learned regarding the technical setup of live streaming production. Learn how to stream multiple formats, use social networking overlays, and leverage adaptive bitrate streaming. Speakers in this session are the ones in the trenches, producing some of the largest live events you see on the web today.

  • Moderator: Dylan Armajani, Digital Workflow Technologies Specialist, Viacom
  • Dennis Scarna, Live Streaming Producer, AOL/Huffington Post Media Group
  • Brian Korner, Manager, Digital Video Operations, FOX News Digital
  • Kiran Patel, Senior Product Manager, Video Media Services, BBC Future Media
  • Simon Ball, Global Head of Operations and Multimedia Delivery, Nasdaq OMX

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $695 and gives you access to 40 sessions and how-to presentations and 100+ speakers. You can also register for an exhibits only pass and get access to the show floor, both keynotes and all the networking events, at no charge. #smeast

See How To Choose a Corporate YouTube System

sm-west-arowsWe’ve been hearing about corporate YouTubes for a while; or services that allow employees, partners and other stakeholder to upload video to a site with structured moderation and security. But how do these differ from a traditional online video platform and what features should you consider when choosing  between different options? At the Streaming Media East show, taking place next week in NYC, attendees will learn what a corporate YouTube is, hear about the most common use cases and see a demonstration from Jan Ozer of the content upload and moderation workflow for various solutions on the market. You’ll walk away knowing what a corporate YouTube is, why you might want one, and how to identify the differentiating features of various systems.

It’s not too late to get a pass to the show and readers of my blog can register using my own personal discount code of 100DR, which gets you a two-day ticket to the show for only $695 and gives you access to 40 sessions and how-to presentations and 100+ speakers. You can also register for an exhibits only pass and get access to the show floor, both keynotes and all the networking events, at no charge. #smeast