Attention CEOs, CSOs, media strategists, and business development executives: This is your home at Streaming Media East. This forward-thinking track offers high-level strategic discussions where you can learn from the best where the online video economy is moving. The Business/Strategy Track will shed light on the future of the online video marketplace, discussing ways broadcasters, cable & satellite operators, MVPDs, and content rights holders can unlock the value of OTT and TV Everywhere. It will point to improvements in content creation, acquisition, and monetization, and reveal coming shifts in consumer viewing habits. A sea change is coming to entertainment and sports; this track is for executives who want to ride the wave.
Tuesday, May 7: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Study after study shows increased viewing for all OTT services on the TV screen, not just SVOD services. In fact, ad-supported services are growing in number, leading to an increase in connected TV ad inventory. If you’re an ad buyer, how do you take advantage of this growing source of addressable ad inventory? If you’re a provider with inventory, how do you connect with the buyers? What are the issues with connected TV advertising, and how are they being addressed? Join this panel representing both the supply and demand sides, as well as content services and platforms, for answers.
Michelle Abraham, Sr. Research Analyst, Media & Communications, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Youssef Ben Youssef, Director, Ad Platform, Roku
Sarah Foss, SVP, Strategic Initiatives, FreeWheel Advertisers
Jason Bolles, Senior Vice President, Advanced Advertising, Nielsen
Daniel Hahn, Head of Agency and Brand Partnerships, Adobe Ad Cloud TV
Tuesday, May 7: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
AI & ML can bring automation to a number of different areas including content production, discovery and processing. This panel examines the business decisions and impacts of AI to streaming applications; including the ways in which this technology will help build stronger media and technology companies plus how you can start to incorporate this into your workflow to stay competitive.
Nikki Conley, Cloud Solution Architect, One Commercial Partner, Microsoft
Nathan Egge, Sr Manager, Audio/Video Coding, Amazon Chime
Thomas Ohanian, Global Sales Executive, IBM Watson
Field Garthwaite, Co-Founder and CEO, Iris.tv
Gabriella Mirabelli, Executive Vice President, Consumer Insights & Brand Strategy, Valence Media
Tuesday, May 7: 1:45 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Today’s consumers are interested in being targeted in different ways with authentic, relevant, and creative content. Dailymotion’s VP of global programmatic and strategic partnerships, Nola Solomon, will examine the benefits and challenges of hyper-personalization and what tools marketers can leverage to deliver an effective personalized experience across devices.
Nola Solomon, VP, Global Strategic & Programmatic Partnerships, Dailymotion
Tuesday, May 7: 2:45 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
YouTube ranks as the second largest search engine in the world, and more than 1.9 billion people use Facebook Live monthly. Companies that aren’t incorporating live video into their marketing strategies are missing out on valuable customers. In today’s mobile-first world, live video serves as a way to connect directly and instantly with the followers you have acquired on your social channels. In this session, attendees learn how to increase the ROI of live video through identifying a single call to action, advertising your live event, showing off your product/services, and interacting with those who tune in.
Elizabeth Giorgi, Founder & CEO, Mighteor
Tuesday, May 7: 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Is ATSC 3.0 a game changer that will enable the next generation of content distribution and monetization? The promise of ATSC 3.0 is the ability to multicast not only audio and video, but data as well. Live streaming often has the inability to scale to TV sized audiences, in part because it does not supporting multicast delivery. If ATSC 3.0 can do this, plus allow for targeted personalized advertising, the broadcast world will have combined the digital promise of targeting with the audience support of broadcast, essentially changing the broadcast vs. streaming playing field. How will this work with legacy CDN's and new 5G pipes? What does broadcast-as-a service mean? How do convereged OTT-OTA apps work in the future? How does this help deliver the right content to the right audience? Come to this fireside chat for the answers to these questions and more.
Nadine Krefetz, Consultant, Reality Software and Contributing Editor, Streaming Media
Jason Justman, CTO, GriOcean
Wednesday, May 8: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
As packages such as T-Mobile’s “Binge On” enable unlimited streaming of services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video to wireless customers, the value to the streaming industry of bringing those same relationships to cable broadband providers is becoming evident. “Traffic exclusion” partnerships, in which selected streaming services are not counted against cable bandwidth consumption, offer a variety of advantages, including access to cable/telecom’s vast service footprint, potential gains in viewership, and the ability to drive viewership through co-marketing opportunities between streaming video and cable/telecom providers.
Tom Williams, Vice President, Engineering and Technology, Schurz Communications - Broadband Division
Mark Trudeau, CEO and Founder, OpenVault
Wednesday, May 8: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Education video usage both inside and outside the classroom is on the rise. The process of creating, managing, and delivering live and on-demand content continues to evolve. What technologies and best practices are schools using? This session explores successful workflows schools have developed to simplify video adoption and make the technology more transparent to educators and students. Our education panelists also recommend crawl-walk-run implementation steps and share lessons learned.
Colin Sandy, CEO, Sandy Audio Visual LLC and Treasurer, TIVA-DC
Eric Nisly, Lead Streaming Engineer, Notre Dame Studios, University of Notre Dame
Christopher Martin, Senior I.T. & Multimedia Manager, University of Pennsylvania
Wednesday, May 8: 1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
To date, most corporate implementations of streaming media in the enterprise have focused on corporate communications and training. Now, organizations are starting to use streaming media in customerfacing environments and in revenue-generating opportunities, and this will be the next breakthrough in streaming media in the enterprise and education. This can’t-miss session gets you thinking about ways to take your streaming implementation to the next level with real-world scenarios of how streaming media has been used to improve customer service, gain new customers, and provide additional services.
Lisa Figura, Vice President Customer Experience Support, Harte Hanks and Board Member Socap
Dan Sokolow, Principal, Dan Sokolow Consulting
Simon Ball, Independent Digital Communications Consultant and Program Manager
Wednesday, May 8: 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
As video streaming has grown, so too has piracy. Industry sources estimate that as many as 10% of broadband subscribers pirate live streams through technologies like Kodi boxes that are sold online from countries where it is difficult to litigate or police copyright violations. So how can you protect live-streaming content? This session explores various methods and technologies in use by some of today’s biggest streaming companies to mitigate stream piracy and protect live content.
Olga Kornienko, COO & Co-Founder, EZDRM
Christopher Sass, Head of Technical Sales, Americas, Synamedia
Matt Tooley, Vice President of Broadband Technology, NCTA - The Internet & Television Association
Created for CEOs, CSOs, media strategists, and business development executives: This is your home at Streaming Media East. This forward-thinking track offers high-level strategic discussions where you can learn from the best where the online video economy is moving.
Created for CTOs, engineers, and developers who want one thing: solutions. The video ecosystem is a fragmented mix of platforms and devices: Learn from the pros how you can eliminate the bottlenecks and deliver results.
Sessions in this track are educational and the presentations which typically focus on products and customer case-studies, provide a good opportunity to learn more about specific technologies or vendors. Open to all conference attendees and Discovery Pass holders.
Live Streaming Summit focuses exclusively on the challenges and opportunities inherent in delivering large-scale live events and live linear channels to multiple screens. Sessions will address every step of the live video workflow, including ingestion, transcoding, management, protection, distribution, analytics, and post-event evaluation.
OTT is the future of television, and this summit is a deep dive into how broadcasters, cable & satellite operators, MVPDs, vMPVDs, and content rights holders can unlock the value of OTT and TV Everywhere.
If you're looking for deep dives into HEVC, VP9, AV1, DASH, CMAF, WebRTC, video optimization, or perceptual quality, you’ve come to the right place. Our expert speakers will help you take your video to the next level.
The Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference that brings together carriers, telcos, ISPs, and premium content owners for a detailed look at the technology and platforms being used to deliver and accelerate web content.
Streaming Media University features world class experts delivering content-rich training. This series of workshops at Streaming Media East 2019 offers attendees the opportunity to get deep-dive training on online video and streaming technologies and provides the sound theories and practicted techniques to beome a top performer in the online video field.