Agenda
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Tuesday Feb 25
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Wednesday Feb 26
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Thursday Feb 27
Day One: Scaling Live Streaming
Day Two: Cutting Streaming Costs
Day Three: Delivering and Monetizing VOD Content
10:00 AM ET
7:00 AM PT
Day One: Scaling Live Streaming
Length: 1 Hour
11:30 AM ET
8:30 AM PT
Day One: Scaling Live Streaming
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Jason Thibeault, CEO, Streaming Video Technology Alliance Will Law, Chief Architect, Akamai Technologies Sean McCarthy, Director of Product Management - Video Platform, YouTube Tom Buffolano, Head of Business Development, The Switch Christy Tanner, Chair, Swerve TV Olga Kornienko, COO & Co-Founder, EZDRM
Description: When large-scale sports streams fail to meet expectations, folks can’t stop talking about it. Any sports streaming workflow is only as strong as its weakest (or least-tested) link. The more lucrative the license and massive the stream, unfortunately, the larger the opportunity and the smaller the margin for error. So, what do the experts say about the architectural demands and challenges of maintaining five-nines uptime and broadcast quality when the stakes are too high to let either suffer? And what solutions do they recommend?
1:00 PM ET
10:00 AM PT
Day One: Scaling Live Streaming
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Steve Vonder Haar, Senior Analyst, IntelliVid Research Tshepiso Seremane, Engineer, MultiChoice Group Company Albert Lai, Global Director for Media & Entertainment, Google Cloud Natasha Potashnik, Head of Data, Research & Measurement, Vevo Sana Afsar, Engineering Manager, Interra Systems
Description: The rapid evolution of AI has created vast new opportunities for content owners and creators to cost-effectively make their content accessible across more territories and to more audiences than ever before. The potential for this kind of technology as it proliferates is tremendous, since it makes it far cheaper and easier to customize a platform’s content not only to a region but even to a specific group of users. But it also raises new ethical regulatory issues. As the tech leaps forward while the guardrails slowly take shape, how can content owners balance the opportunities and concerns to maximize the promise of AI for captioning, translation, and localization?
2:30 PM ET
11:30 AM PT
Day One: Scaling Live Streaming
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Jason Thibeault, CEO, Streaming Video Technology Alliance Joe Caporoso, President, Team Whistle, a DAZN Group Company Michael Frank, Principal Analyst, Omdia Sunil Joy, Head of Content, evision Corey Smith, Deputy General Manager, TATA Communications
Description: Performance issues with some recent high-profile live streams underscore the challenges streaming faces in meeting the reliability standards of broadcast sports. But arguably the biggest threat to a smooth transition from broadcast and cable to streaming delivery of premium sports like the NFL is the unpredictable distribution of top-tier licensing among streaming providers. How many subscriptions will fans need to watch the games they want to see, and how will they know week to week where to look? As streamers vie for premium sports supremacy, and eye-popping licensing fees abound, who wins, and who loses?
4:00 PM ET
1:00 PM PT
Day One: Scaling Live Streaming
Length: 1 Hour
Description: This session has been canceled.
10:00 AM ET
7:00 AM PT
Day Two: Cutting Streaming Costs
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Jan Ozer, Owner, Streaming Learning Center Behnam Kakavand, Video R&D Lead Engineer, Evolution Arnaud Leyder, CEO & Founder, Radiant Media Player EURL Boban Kasalovic, Senior Product Manager, United Cloud Hassene Tmar, Technical Program Manager, Meta
Description: Many of us want to see new codecs such as AV1 and VVC/H.266 succeed rapidly and bring the efficiencies and savings they were designed to deliver, but the reality is more complex. Codec adoption doesn't just depend on innovation; it’s a marathon involving hardware readiness, market penetration, and achieving a 30% device compatibility threshold. This panel assembles transcoding experts from key content owners and across the streaming industry to discuss the familiar and hidden challenges that complicate new codec adoption.
11:30 AM ET
8:30 AM PT
Day Two: Cutting Streaming Costs
Length: 1 Hour
Description: This session has been canceled.
1:00 PM ET
10:00 AM PT
Day Two: Cutting Streaming Costs
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Brian Ring, Principal Analyst, Ring Digital llc Andy Beach, Media & AI Strategist, Author, Self Employed Pete Scott, CSO, Play Anywhere Rafi Mamalian, VP, Innovation Lab, Sinclair, Inc
Description: Large language models (LLMs) are making inroads everywhere in the streaming world. As a text-generating subset of Gen AI that stands apart from audio and video creation but is nonetheless having a significant impact on how broadcasters deliver content and how viewers experience it, how will these LLMs get commoditized? This expert panel addresses a host of issues around LLMs and streaming, from aggressive data scraping to metadata-driven discovery and more.
2:30 PM ET
11:30 AM PT
Day Two: Cutting Streaming Costs
Length: 1 Hour
Description: With all the buzz about Netflix and others cracking down on password-sharing in early 2024, much attention was diverted from actual streaming piracy and the widespread consumption of pirated content. Why and where does piracy persist in the streaming world? Is it largely due to the cost of legitimate streaming services, as pirated content’s casual consumers often claim? How are pirates stealing live streams and on-demand content, what is it costing streamers, how effective are DRM and other emerging solutions for curtailing it, and how strong is the cost/benefit analysis of investing in those solutions?
4:00 PM ET
1:00 PM PT
Day Two: Cutting Streaming Costs
Length: 1 Hour
Description: This session has been canceled.
10:00 AM ET
7:00 AM PT
Day Three: Delivering and Monetizing VOD Content
Length: 1 Hour
11:30 AM ET
8:30 AM PT
Day Three: Delivering and Monetizing VOD Content
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Damian Pelliccione, CEO / Co-Founder, Revry Mark Loughney, Senior Consultant, Hub Entertainment Research Jeff Clanagan, President & Chief Distribution Officer, Hartbeat Paige Sherman, Director, Shout! Factory Chris Hock, VP, Whale TV Greg Barnard, Senior Director, Vizio
Description: From live linear to FAST, AVOD, and all flavors of free streaming, how are the OEM and OS wars transforming the way TV is distributed and monetized? As the global battle for TV interface dominance persists, and powerhouse OEMs increasingly assert their role as content gatekeeper, are we moving toward a closed society when it comes to CTV?
1:00 PM ET
10:00 AM PT
Day Three: Delivering and Monetizing VOD Content
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Brian Ring, Principal Analyst, Ring Digital llc Todd Hay, VP of Revenue and Engagement, Plex Abhishek Neralla, Senior Director, A+E Networks Alia J. Daniels, COO & Co-Founder, Revry Laura Florence, SVP Global Channels, Fremantle
Description: As with any other type of streaming delivery, FAST needs to “just work” to support publishers’ monetization goals, but that’s nowhere as simple as it sounds. This panel examines essential infrastructure challenges and key emerging strategies for better FAST delivery. Join us to learn about manifest manipulation vs. encoded playout; optimizing and maximizing “Be Right Back” slots as in-house inventory; using GenAI to program the channel; solving the context/genre madness with LLMs and captions; advanced graphics for background, tune-in, and monetization; QR code execution, a must-have skillset; and how to execute picture-in-picture content programming.
2:30 PM ET
11:30 AM PT
Day Three: Delivering and Monetizing VOD Content
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Alan Wolk, Co-Founder/Lead Analyst, TVREV Laura Florence, SVP Global Channels, Fremantle Aulden Kaye Yi, Head of Advertising Partnerships, Philo Charlie Goodman, Head of Roku Ad Exchange, Roku Melissa Sofo, Vice President, Vevo
Description: The ability of digital media advertisers to deliver targeted messages through automated platforms—aka programmatic advertising—has enabled them to buy audiences, rather than space or time as in traditional brand advertising. In streaming and CTV, this creates the potential for substantially lower CPMs. But such a hands-off approach also raises considerable brand safety concerns, and its effectiveness remains comparatively untested. So, is the programmatic ad revolution really upon us? Tune in as our four great debaters put forth their best arguments to settle the question and stick around to the final arguments to cast your votes and pick the winners.
4:00 PM ET
1:00 PM PT
Day Three: Delivering and Monetizing VOD Content
Length: 1 Hour
Speaker(s):
Chris Pfaff, CEO, Chris Pfaff Tech Media Jason Williams, VP of Product & UX, Plex Tom Hurlbutt, Senior Director of Product, Crunchyroll Deirdre Magrane, SVP of Product, Tubi Ankit Awasthi, Software Development Manager, Amazon Prime Video Bruno Giner, VP Sales Global | Product Analytics, NPAW
Description: What makes streaming apps pop? Support across multiple platforms is a critical feature, of course. But when it comes to building sound, seamless, and satisfying user experiences, what are streaming users really asking for? How are expectations changing in the age of AI and in an increasingly fragmented consumer streaming market? Join this panel of CX strategists, streaming app designers, and product managers to learn the latest on what makes and breaks a streaming app in 2025.