Episode 5
The Changing Channels: New options for global media
April 10 | 11 am ET
This is a virtual-only event.
Almost everything has changed for video in the last 20 years, but channel lineups still remain the foundation of “how” we interact with content – especially on the biggest screens in our lives. That said, the “how” behind getting all that great content delivered is undergoing a revolution on more than one front.
Join the Comcast Technology Solutions team as we “talk shop’ about how channel origination has transformed on a global scale, the unique challenges of serving different countries and regions, and how the addition of a FAST channel technology layer makes it easier – and FASTer – for companies to create more relevant and binge-watchable content catalogs.
Register today, and mark your calendar!
Speakers:
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Gregg Brown - Moderator Sr. Director, Product, Comcast Technology Solutions |
Dave Travis Group Director, Content, Broadcast & Platforms, Sky |
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Greg Forget Sr. Director, Engineering, Comcast Technology Solutions |
Jon Cohen Chief Revenue Officer, Frequency |
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