IBC Leaders Summit will be held on Thursday, 11 September, 2014. An exclusive and invitation-only event curated specifically for 150 of the most influential and visionary people at the top of the industry, the IBC Leaders Summit is now in its fourth successful year. Industry leaders from all over the world fly to Amsterdam to […]
IBC Leaders Summit will be held on Thursday, 11 September, 2014.
An exclusive and invitation-only event curated specifically for 150 of the most influential and visionary people at the top of the industry, the IBC Leaders Summit is now in its fourth successful year. Industry leaders from all over the world fly to Amsterdam to take part in its sessions which mirror and distill the agenda of the mainstream IBC Conference into a single day of high-powered, top-level discussions.
This year it will examine the pressing topic of Leading Innovation and Change. Four incisive sessions Taking the Pulse, Embracing Change, The Impact of New Players, and Preparing for the Future hosted once again by leading writer and broadcaster Andrew Neil and underpinned with exclusive research from Deloitte, will seek to answer the following fundamental question: how can big and successful electronic media and entertainment businesses maintain their competitive lead in a time of rapid innovation and accelerating change?
Featuring input from a stellar line-up of influential speakers, the Summit will examine and analyse the present and future industries in detail to provide the answers. What are the underlying business strategies that are relevant to current and near future planning? Where are the opportunities and lurking disruptors in current transitions? How will the key actors advertisers, content producers, device providers and consumers adapt to the rise of the digital content providers and telecoms entrants to the field? And what are the challenges of engaging the blended consumer in an increasingly untethered world featuring genuinely transmedia content?
Discussion will be underpinned by independent and exclusive research from supporting research partner Deloitte which will empirically examine how revenues are changing in TV business models; the rise in TV sports and premium content rights; developments in TV and data analytics; the impact of piracy and the viability of the standalone OTT model; the converged living room; and the key trends in device evolution and the winners and losers that are likely to result from technological and business change.
The Summit will open with Andrew Neil interviewing David Abraham, CEO, Channel 4. Straight after delivering his keynote at the main IBC2014 Conference he will then tell this private audience his off the record thoughts on the challenges faced by public broadcasters.