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MUMBAI:
Three social media industry personalities will deliver keynote
addresses at the television trade event MipTV in Cannes, France
on 10 April when the spotlight will be focused on social networking.
MySpace/Fox Interactive Media MD international Travis Katz, Bebo president Joanna
Shields and and Creative Commons chairman Joi Ito will deliver keynotes. These
industry players will give their vision of entertainment in the age of content-sharing
across different platforms, how to monetise content today, and the current position
of the players involved, including creators, producers, distributors and brands.
Since
launching in 2004, MySpace has become the worlds largest
social network, with 28 localised versions, in 14 languages.
Katz will look at the global evolution of the social web,
and examine the opportunities now available to content creators,
consumers and brands as they converge in this new arena.
With
over 40 million members and in the process of being acquired
by AOL, Bebo was the first network to combine original web
content and interactivity by launching into broadcasting and
commissioning online series like KateModern, Sophias
Diary and The Gap Year. Shields will discuss these new formats
and analyse their influence on consumer behaviour and impact
on new forms of monetisation linked notably to the strong
involvement of brands.
Creative
Commons offers an alternative system for protecting rights
inspired by the free licence model. Ito will offer a new vision
of downloading by suggesting that content sharing is not a
lost sale but rather a gained fan.
Ito will defend the opinion that this is a flourishing sector
where all participants stand to win.
In
addition to these three keynotes, two panels will complete
the lineup for the focus on social networking at MipTV. One
will cover the theme of marketing and advertising; the other
creativity and new content formats.
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