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Nigel Walley, MD, Decipher  
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Chair: David Mercer, VP, Principal Analyst, Strategy Analytics. Panel participants: TF1, Turner Broadcasting Systems Europe, RTVE, Decipher, DG
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Maciej Ziąbrowski, Director of Strategy & Research, TVN Advertising Department
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Mark Johnson, Product Manager, Advanced Advertising, Harris Corporation, Broadcast Communications
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Chair: Richard Broughton, Senior Analyst, IHS Screen Digest. Panel participants: ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG, JustAD.tv, Duke & Earl, Unilever, Rovi, MTV Networks International
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Chair: Jay Chinnadorai, Managing Director, SumTotal. Panel participants: BBH, ITV, Samsung, Smartclip, Philips Net TV
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Olam Lee, Platform Business Gr. Smart TV Team, LG Electronics
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Niko Muñoz, Head of Corporate Development, SVP, Havas Media
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Chair: Barry Flynn, Principal Consultant, Farncombe. Panel Participants: Mindshare, Starfish Technologies, Samsung Electronics Europe, BlackArrow
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Chair: Anthony Rose, CTO & Founder, Zeebox. Panel participants: Channel 4, never.no, BSkyB, Starcom MediaVest Group
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Nick Troiano, President, BlackArrow
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Antonio Ratón, Project Manager for Interactive TV and New Services, R Cable y Telecomunicaciones
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Jeremy Tester, Director Brand Strategy and Communications, Sky Media  
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Chair: Graham Lovelace, MD, Lovelace Consulting. Panel participants: BARB, Nielsen Telecom, comScore, Kantar Media Audiences, Google
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Chair: Cesar Bachelet, Senior Analyst, Analysys Mason. Panel participants: GroupM, Nagra, NDS, Orange Advertising, ITV
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Mark Brandon, Commercial Director, VMDS, Virgin Media.
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Matthieu de Chanville, Principal, A.T. Kearney
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Peak BBC iPlayer catch-up viewing has tended to follow peak linear schedules by a few hours in the evening as people find programmes they missed, but for content accessed via the tablet, peak viewing is drifting back towards
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Samsung is already harnessing tablets as remote controls and second screen viewing devices for the Smart TV connected TV platform, and it can support ‘browse on tablet and swipe onto TV’ type functionality for VOD catalogues. At IBC2011
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Thanks to TV Everywhere services and high quality tablet experiences, consumers are starting to understand that sometimes you pay (directly or indirectly) for OTT content. In return, they will eventually want that content on every screen. For that
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Think Analytics will be providing the content recommendation for Liberty Global’s Horizon platform, with the pan-European cable company providing a viable alternative to the programme guide when it comes to finding content. Richard Dowling, Consulting Director at Think
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Danny Wilson, President and CEO of preventative monitoring pioneer Pixelmetrix, doubts whether network operators can make a virtue of taking responsibility for the quality of other people’s OTT video on multiple screens in the home. In theory, they
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A good portion of multi-screen video from Pay TV operators is viewed in the home and customers want the option to substitute a bedroom TV for a tablet, so operators will need to replicate their full channel line-ups
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It is time to think about the TV screen in the living room as one display device among equals. That is the view of Julien Signes, President and CEO at Envivio, whose company is helping operators to scale
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The growing complexity of the consumer home, with more video-capable devices networked and interacting with each other, could mean more customer support issues. According to John O’Brien, CEO at S3 Group, the answer is better testing for STBs
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DIRECTV is making it possible for subscribers to enjoy DVR or even HD DVR on all televisions in the home, using the RVU server/client approach to harness thin client IP set-top boxes or connected TVs. Here, Alan Smith,
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Interactive TV could finally fly thanks to the advent of companion screen devices and especially tablets. That is the view of Dr Randolph Nikutta, Leader New Media, Innovation Development at Deutsche Telekom, who highlights usability as the big
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An increased focus on Quality Assurance can improve profitability forservice providers. Savings can stem from preventative monitoring, reduced truck rolls and fewer STB replacements and the ability to handle more customer calls with first-line customer care staff. Here,
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Telenor Satellite Broadcasting will use its new Thor 7 satellite at 1 degree West to provide increased capacity for video customers who need to deliver more HD and provide some 3DTV. Cato Halsaa, CEO at Telenor Satellite Broadcasting,
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Orange Vallee, the part of the telecoms group tasked with bringing new products and services to market, has created an engine for social TV that enables consumers to find and share content more easily and interact socially around
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Smarter payment systems can help service and content providers monetize their assets in the multi-screen environment. Here, Jonathan Guthrie, CEO at PayWizard, points out that consumers are used to paying for multimedia on tablets and smartphones, so harnessing
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