The New Video Summit - Silicon Valley meets Hollywood
By Tom Foremski - February 22, 2007
I'll be speaking at The New Video Summit coming up on March 19 to 22 in San Jose. Looks to be an interesting event. If you decide to go please use priority code IPM1.
Bram Cohen, CEO of BiTorrent will keynote.
Plus:
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Mike Lang, EVP, Business Development and Strategy, Fox Networks
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Daniel Scheinman, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Cisco Media Solutions Group
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Brent Weinstein, Head of Digital Media, United Talent Agency
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Tara Maitra, Vice President, General Manager, Content Services, TiVo Inc.
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Dina Kaplan, Founder & CEO, Blip.tv
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Dmitry Shapiro, CEO, Veoh
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Robert Petty, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman of the Board, ROO Group
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Michael Gordon, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder, Limelight Networks
- Herve Utheza, Vice-President and Executive Producer of TV Properties, Orb Networks
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Chris O'Brien, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Motionbox
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Nizar Allibhoy, Principal, MediaEnable, LLC
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Matt Sanchez, President, CEO, Co-Founder, VideoEgg
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Om Malik, Gigaom
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Rafat Ali, Paidcontent.org
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Andreas Kluth, The Economist
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Tom Foremski, Silicon Valley Watcher
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