2007 London Media Summit
Friday 16th November 2007

Future Media Technologies: Disruption or Opportunity?


Note: Session recordings now online

The 2007 London Media Summit was a great success.

We are pleased to announce that video recordings of the 2007 Media Summit sessions in the main room are now available online.

Feel free to take a look, whether you were a delegate or are just interested in the latest thinking of the biggest hitters in the media industry.

We lok forward to seeing you at the next London Media Summit in November 2008!

 
The London Media Summit is an international forum for exploring groundbreaking ideas and future
trends across all areas of media. Organised by the Media Club of London Business School, Europe’s
top graduate school of business, it draws together current and future leaders of the industry to develop
innovative thinking.

New technologies are undoubtedly changing the way we produce and consume content. Today an
unprecedented range of entertainment and information is available on a multitude of formats, each
supported by emerging business models and revenue streams. This complex, evolving landscape raises
several questions for the future of media: Is IPTV really next generation TV? Who will be the primary
generators of content in the future? Is the marriage of online and offline content a harmonious one?
Does new media offer the promise of an immersive experience or does it compromise creativity, quality
and profitability? Why are some media companies better than others at diversifying their revenue
streams? Are consumer tastes evolving in line with advances in distribution? Does IP inhibit or protect
consumer enjoyment? What will it take to make convergence a reality in Europe?

On Friday 16th November distinguished guest speakers and senior industry executives will come
together at the London Media Summit 2007 to wrestle with these and other issues through a day of
keynote speeches, panel debates and informal networking. We hope you will join them.



 
 
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