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There are new players at TV’s table with rewired relationships forming between studios, broadcasters and streamers. The New TV Content Marketplace, a panel at TVNewsCheck’s Programming Everywhere conference at the NAB Show next month in Las Vegas, will explore what these new distribution deals look like, who’s forging them and how it’s impacting the kinds of shows in development.
Speakers are Therese Gamba, CMO and EVP of acquired programming, NBCUniversal Local; Laura Florence, SVP, global channels, Freemantle; Takashi Larry Nakano, senior director of business development and content acquisitions, Samsung; and video content creator Brian Saviano (Bricks O’Brian). Paige Albiniak, contributing editor at TVNewsCheck, will moderate.
“This culminating conversation at Programming Everywhere looks to an entirely new dealmaking landscape for TV across all its platforms and how new and traditional players are working together within it,” said Michael Depp, chief content officer, NewsCheckMedia and editor of TVNewsCheck. “We’ll look at how traditional ownership models are being disrupted, how windowing has taken on a bi-directional, multiplatform function and how content creators have come on to the scene as powerful new voices with built-in audiences and brand relationships.
Set for Sunday, April 6, at Encore Las Vegas on the opening day of NAB Show, Programming Everywhere is home to the year’s most important conversation about the new business of video content.
Speakers focus on new development; reinventing production, distribution and monetization models; programming for a multimedia audience; and the role of technology in facilitating a vibrant programming ecosystem. Programming Everywhere is the only conference to convene leaders