From Broadcast (MULTICAST) to Video-Anywhere (UNICAST)
@ The Cable Center, Denver, CO
Monday, October 4, 2010, 2:00 PM
As video delivery evolves, collaborative relationships between content, hardware, and service providers may be essential if users are to receive the experience they demand. Are these collaborative relationships possible? What business and policy models will support them? The traditional broadcast method of media delivery is the foundation for the network infrastructure design of cable and satellite providers in the US. Television and cable programming developed under the same premise. These investments in infrastructure and programming represent billions of dollars in both cost and revenue to providers, with billions more anticipated in capital investment by major telecom players like Verizon and AT&T. Equipment enablers like Sling, ZillionTV, and Boxee facilitated even greater flexibility for users. 3G and LTE technologies now deliver video to mobile devices as handset manufacturers race to provide screens that enhance the viewing experience. Major content providers that previously only worked with cable and satellite providers have opened up some of their content online - gratifying viewers and irritating their major customers. Controversial issues of network neutrality continue to emerge in this 'entertainment soup.' Consumers have embraced receiving their information and entertainment in digital form on a variety of devices and are increasingly less likely to want their video locked-in to one in-home, traditional device. At this event, our panels will evaluate the technological dynamics, economic forces and business issues, as well as public policy and social implications of this shift from broadcast (multicast) to video-anywhere (unicast).
- Dale Hatfield
Executive Director, Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado
Former Chief Engineer, Federal Communications Commission
- Jana Henthorn
Senior Vice President of Programs and Education
Cable Center
- Joshua Holmberg
President
Communications Technology Professionals
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- Ryan McIntyre
Managing Director
Foundry Group
- Tom Moore
Chief Executive Officer
WildBlue Communications
- Balan Nair
Senior Vice President and
Chief Technology Officer
Liberty Global
- Mark Wegleitner
Senior Vice President, Technology
Verizon
Moderator
- Tom Lookabaugh
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
Chief Technology Officer
Entropic Communications
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- Albert Cheng
Executive Vice President, Digital Media
Disney-ABC Television Group
- Richard Green
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
Former President and Chief Executive Officer
CableLabs
- Jonathan Sallet
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
- Michael Zeisser
Senior Vice President
Liberty Media Corporation
- Robert Zitter
Executive Vice President, Technology Operations & Chief Tehcnology Officer
HBO
Moderator
- Raymond Gifford
Partner
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
Former Chairman, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
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- Andrew Crain
Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
Qwest
- Stanton Dodge
Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary
DISH Network
- Paul Glist
Partner
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
- Fernando Laguarda
Vice President
Time Warner Cable
Moderator
- Preston Padden
Silicon Flatirons Senior Fellow
University of Colorado
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Registration
To register online, click here.
Rates:
- General Registration - $50
- CU Alumni - $25
- CU Faculty/Staff/Students - Free
- Silicon Flatirons Sponsors- Free
- Press-Free
Directions
Directions, Parking and Maps to The Cable Center
The Cable Center
2000 Buchtel Boulevard
Denver, CO 80210
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