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Day-Long Track:
Wireless Entertainment & Technology
Monday, September 27th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Mobile Entertainment Immersion - Audio-Video-Text
10:45 AM - Noon
Wireless – Participation TV Programming & Marketing

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Music as the Mobile Entertainment Killer Application
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Mobile Games, Ringtones, Advertainment & Custom Branded Experience
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Strategies in Wireless Devices and Services: How Device Innovation Drives Avenues for Subscriber and Revenue Expansion

Day-Long Track:
Digital Rights Management, Content Piracy and Security Strategic Sessions
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
DRM Enabled Business Models for Music and Filmed Entertainment: From Prevention of Redistribution (Piracy) to Rich Usage Based Business Models
10:45 AM - Noon
Digital Rights Management: Legal, Legislative and Social Issues Surrounding DRM Implementation
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
DRM Implementation in Media and Entertainment: From Standardization to Implementation of Solutions such Watermarking and Fingerprinting
3:45 - 5:00 PM
P2P – Voice of Artists and Content Creators: Film, TV & Music

Tuesday, September 28th
Day-Long Track
The Digital Home and Consumer Electronic Innovation
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
10:45 AM - Noon
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
HD, DVD and the CE Transformation of the Digital Home
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Entertainment Expands the Digital Home: Networking, Sharing and Protecting
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Behind the Digital Home: Chips, Microprocessors & Optical Technology Define the Future of Entertainment

Wednesday, September 29th
Day-Long Track
P2P SuperDistribution: The Evolution of the Content Distribution Revolution
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Next Generation P2P - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries Part I
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Next Generation P2P - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries Part II

Wednesday, September 29th
Day-Long Track
Broadband & Wireless Delivery and Infrastructure
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
IP Video, Datacasting and other Technologies Enabling the Transformation of Entertainment
Video and Audio Management on the Net - Encoding, Compression, Video Storage, Security & Media Asset Management
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Technology Infrastructure for the Delivery of Broadband Entertainment

Wednesday, September 29th
Day-Long Track
Specialized Programming Sectors: Children, Teen, Urban & Gender Targeted - Games, iTV, Broadband & Wireless
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Producing for the Children's Market: Entertainment & Education in Games, Broadband, Wireless & iTV
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Targeting the Teen Market: Games, Music, Wireless Content and Brand Extension
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Urban Media Expands: From TV and Cable to Wireless and Broadband
Guys, Geeks and Men's 18-34 Digital Lifestyle
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Digital Lifestyles: Shopping, Dating & Hooking-Up
The Adult Programming Sector: Broadband, Wireless, Games and TV - Understanding the Opportunity
Internet Gaming - Understanding the Massively Multiplayer Universe

Day-Long Track
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
Monday, September 27th
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Entertainment Concepts in Branded & Integrated Entertainment
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband
10:45 AM - Noon
Music Industry - Brand Extension in Games, Wireless and TV
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Broadband Advertising - Merging Commerce and Content: From Feature Film and TV Tie-ins to Search Engines
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Games & Hollywood: From Feature & TV Crossover Development to Merchandising and Brand Extension

Interactive TV Creation, Commerce and Delivery
Tuesday, September 28th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
10:45 AM - Noon
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box

2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
TV Networks and Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
OCAP: Next Generation of Cable TV Services
Wednesday, September 29th
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Interactive TV/DTV Middleware Enabling Solutions: from Interactive Guides to Interfaces
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Economics of Interactive TV: Analysis of VOD, Games, Commerce, Voting Polls, Advertising, Banking Services as Functions of iTV
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Charting Media Platform Economics: Using Research & Analysis to Determine How Media Platforms Impact Consumer Consumption Habits









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Digital Hollywood Los Angeles

Wednesday, September 29th
Track I: P2P SuperDistribution: The Evolution of the Content Distribution Revolution
Track II: Interactive TV Creation, Commerce and Delivery
Track III: Broadband & Wireless Delivery and Infrastructure
Track IV: Specialized Programming Sectors: Children, Teen, Urban & Gender Targeted - TV, Games, iTV, Broadband & Wireless

9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Track I:
X3D: The ISO-Standard Format for Real-Time 3D Convergent Media - Anytime, Anywhere
Tony Parisi, Senior Vice President, The ManyOne Network; President, Media Machines, Co-Author, X3D Specification
David Colleen, Principle and Owner, Planet9 Studios
Jeff Weekley, Naval Postgraduate School’s MOVES Institute
Neil Trevett, Senior Vice President, Market Development, 3Dlabs, Inc.
Larry Rosenthal, Vice President of New Business and Marketing, Vizx3d.com. Founder- SFWEB3D, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
IP Video, Datacasting, DSMCC and other Technologies Enabling the Transformation of Entertainment
Fabrice Beer-Gabel, Senior Director Market Development, BigBand Networks
Dr. John Hartung, VP of Engineering,EGT
Jean Macher, Multimedia Product Line Manager, Thales Broadcast & Multimedia
Joe Fabiano, CTO, Pathfire
Roger Shanafelt, Vice President, Worldwide Sales & Marketing, Myrio
Sayeed Choudhury, Director, Market Development, Wind River
Donald A. Jasko,
Chief Executive Officer, Digital Economics, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Video and Audio Management on the Net - Encoding, Compression, Video Storage, Security & Media Asset Management
David Rice, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Limelight Network
Erich C. Koeck, IS Technology Lab, Mobilkom Austria AG & Co KG
Tom Inglefield, StorageTek
Mike Harburg, CTO, Loudeye
Jeremiah Golston, Distinguished Member Technical Staff, DSP Video and Imaging Group, Texas Instruments
Mark Turner, Head of Sales, Western Region, BT Broadcast Services
Matt Deichman, GM Services Operations, Media Web Services, RealNetworks, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Producing for the Children's Market: Entertainment & Education in Games, Broadband, Wireless, DVD & iTV

Scott Randall,
President, BrandGames
Michael Becker, President & COO, iloop Mobile
Ken Goldstein, Executive Vice President, Managing Director, Disney Online, Walt Disney Internet Group
Jay Gissen, President & CEO, Riot Media
Alita Holly, Executive Producer, Creative Services, Ascent Media DVD
Joyce Schwarz, Author & founder, JCOM, Moderator
Additional speaker to be announced
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11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
Track I:
Next Generation P2P Music and Film - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries - Part I
Michael Weiss, President & CEO, StreamCast Networks
Elizabeth Brooks, SVP, Business Development and Digital Music, Buy.com
Andy Moss, Director of Technical Policy, Microsoft Corp.
Richard Conlon, VP Licensing, BMI
Albhy Galuten, Chairman, Content Reference Forum, former, SVP, Advanced Technology, Universal Music Group
Marc Morgenstern, Vice President, Overpeer
Richard Doherty, CEO, The Envisioneering Group, Moderator

For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Interactive TV/DTV Middleware Enabling Solutions: from Interactive Guides to Interfaces
Joe Franzetta, Senior Vice President Business Development, GoldPocket Interactive
Gil Dudkiewicz, CEO, MyDTV
Bill Sheppard, Industry Marketing Manager, Digital Television, Sun Microsystems
Eric Miller, CTO, Vidiom Systems
John Kelleher, General Manager, Tribune Media Services, Electronic Program Guides
Mark Schaszberger, Chairman and CEO, IMAKE Software & Services, Inc.
Ian Weightman, Vice President and Research Director, IMS Research, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Technology Infrastructure for the Delivery of Broadband Entertainment
Darcy Lorincz, Vice President, SAVVIS Media Services Division, SAVVIS Communications
Tom Sauer, Director, Business Development, SkyStream Networks
Sean W. Crawford, Director, Home Services, France Telecom R&D, LLC
Jay Fausch, Senior Director of Marketing, Alcatel's Fixed Communications Group
Kimberley M. Osberg, President, Trusted Media Networks, Inc.
Lauren Phillips, President, Lauren Phillips Consulting, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Targeting the Teen Market: Games, Music, Wireless, iTV and Brand Extension
Malcolm Bird, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Kids and Teens, America Online, Inc.
CJ Olivares, VP Programming & Marketing, FUEL, Fox TV Group
Diana LaGattuta, Director of Marketing Services, Comverse
Lorane Poersch, President and C.E.O. KidsWebTv Inc.
Maureen Craig, Chief Strategy Officer, Red Tettemer
Kelly Galligan, Executive Producer, Pop & Company, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
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12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Track I:
Next Generation P2P - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries Part II
Chip Venters, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Containers
Gabe Zichermann, VP of Strategy and Communications, Trymedia Systems
Ted Cohen, Senior Vice President, D3 – Digital Development & Distribution, EMI Recorded Music
Les Ottolenghi, founding Partner, INTENT MediaWorks
Jim Flynn, CEO, Artio Systems
Mark Ishikawa, Chief Executive and Technology Officer, BayTSP, Inc.
Martin C. Lafferty, Chief Executive Officer, Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA), Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Economics of Interactive TV: Analysis of VOD, Games, Commerce, Voting Polls, Advertising, Banking Services as Functions of iTV
Jacqueline Corbelli, Co-Chief Executive Officers, BrightLine Partners
Jonathon Symonds, Vice President Business Develoment, ICTV
Andrew Rosenman, Account Director, Automotive, Critical Mass, New York
Jody Stark, SVP, Strategy & Business Development, yooMedia North America
Matthew S. Bromberg, Vice President and General Manager of AOL Games, America Online, Inc.
Rich Fickle, Executive Vice President of Strategic Development , Ascent Media Group
Allison Dollar, founder & co-President, Interactive Television Alliance, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Urban Media Expands: From Music, TV and Cable to Wireless and Broadband
Keith Clinkscales, President, KTC Ventures
Ken Lipscomb,
President, DAVE Networks
Mark Walton, President & CEO, Onyx Media Group International
Kenn Turner, SVP & GM, AOL Key Audiences, AOL Programming
Nichol Bradford, Brand Manager, Vivendi Universal Games
Jaymes A. Hines, CEO, NDY Media Group (Blackstage.net, Global Film Festival Initiative)
Larry Irving, President, Irving Information Group, former Assistant Secretary of US Dept. of Commerce, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Guys, Geeks and Men's 18-34 Digital Lifestyle: from Wireless and Broadband to Games, iTV and TV
Erin Hunter, Senior Vice President, comScore Networks, Inc.
Derek Smithwick,
Senior Systems Evangelist, RealNetworks
Ankarino Lara, Director, GameSpot, CNET Networks, Inc.
Charlie Moore, Vice President, Business Development, Ruckus Network
David Tokheim, Senior Director of Marketing Intelligence, IGN Entertainment Inc.
Robert Ferrari, Executive Director, Marketing, Turbine Entertainment & Managing Director and founder, Convergence Ventures
Steve Bradbury, President, Marketing By Design, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Track I:
Digital Lifestyles: Shopping, Dating & Hooking-Up
Mark Jeffrey, ZeroDegrees
Kirk Scott, Director of Product Development, Tickle Inc.
Faith Sedlin, Vice President and General Manager, Pricestore
Paul Taormino, CEO / Founder Maverick Internet Ventures and Privateeye.com
Robert Ferrari, Executive Director, Marketing, Turbine Entertainment & Managing Director and founder, Convergence Ventures, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
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Track II:
Charting Media Platform Economics: Using Research & Analysis to Determine How Media Platforms Impact Consumer Consumption Habits
Anthony White, Senior Vice President, Director, Initiative Futures
Catherine Warren, President, FanTrust Entertainment Strategies
Dr. David Schrader, Lead Strategist and Marketing Directors, Teradata Applications Solutions Group
Cathy Hetzel, SVP, OnDemand Essentials, Rentrak
Bill Niemeyer, Chief of Analysis and Research, The DiMA Group, LLC, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
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Track III:
Internet Gaming - Understanding the Massively Multiplayer Universe
Tim Harris, SVP/Partner, SMG Play
Mike Goslin, Vice President, Virtual Reality Studio, The Walt Disney Internet Group
Patricia Fry, Global Offering Executive, Digital Content Creation (DCC) and Online Games, IBM Corp.
Kim Pallister, Technical Marketing Manager and Processor Evangelist, Software and Solutions Group, Intel Corp.
Jeannie Novak, founder, Indiespace
Jon Jacobs, U.S. Spokesperson, Project Entropia
Scott Cohen, President, Game Trust, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
The Adult Programming Sector: Broadband, Wireless, Digital Advertising and TV - Understanding the $10B Opportunity
Katie Smith, President, (THROB) 3ob.com - Moderator
Harald Müller, Director Strategic Accounts, Oplayo Oy
Scott Rabinowitz, President, Traffic Dude - a Division of Innovative Ideas International, Ltd.
David Schlesinger, Vice President, Licensing, Vivid
Farrell Hirsch, Producer, Satellite Radio, Playboy
Tom Hymes, Editor-in-Chief, AVN Online
Gregory Clayman, Owner & Founder, VS Media
Steve Fecske, President and CEO, ODBN
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Event: Digital Hollywood Fall
Date: September 27-29, 2004,
Location: Santa Monica, Calif., Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
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"The University Project"
SBCA Workshop & Luncheon
Monday Seminars & Receptions
Intel Digital Home Technology and Content Solutions Workshop
Tuesday Seminars & Receptions
Wednesday Seminars & Receptions
Entertainment Financing & Packaging Track
Wireless Entertainment Track
DRM & Piracy Track
The Digital Home Track
On-Demand Content & Services
Branded Entertainment & Marketing


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Monday, September 27th
Day Long Monday
Entertainment Financing and Packaging: For the Film, TV, Game & Broadband Executive
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
VC and Investment in the Entertainment - Technology Space: Games, Wireless & Broadband
10:45 AM - Noon
Financing & Packaging: The Feature Film Producer

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Innovative Film & Entertainment Financing: From Access to Capital Markets and Securitization to Structural Innovation, Tax Advantages and Equity Distribution
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Understand the Global Terrain - Financing & Packaging – from co-Production, International Financing to Foreign and State Subsidies and Grants
Workshop - Raising Money – Public and Private. Valuation in Private Placement, IPOs and M and A
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Greenlighting Games: As Budgets and Grosses Expand: From Rights Holders and Title Development to Games Publishers and Hollywood Studios to Brand Extension and Ancillary Rights












Digital Hollywood Fall, Los Angeles September 19-21, 2005, Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel - Click Here
Media Summit, New York - February 8-9, 2006 • McGraw Hill Building • Registration Click Here
2006 CES Game Power Showcase & Forum, January 4, 2006, Las Vegas Convention Center, Produced by Digital Hollywood - Click Here
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