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Over 250 People Registered to Take Part in Future TV Advertising Forum

The Future TV Advertising Forum (www.futuretvads.com) now has over 250 people registered to take part in the conference debating the evolution of television advertising.

The conference, taking place on the 11th December at 76 Portland Place, London will be streamed Live online free of charge enabling those who cannot attend to take part and interact via the live discussion forum. Online viewers can also send in questions to speakers in real-time.

The event will feature brands, broadcasters and pay-TV operators such as Unilever, Sky, Ford and Telenet,  discussing topics such as “Advertising in the Age of Convergence”, “How Technology can Drive Ad Revenues” and “Is the 30 Second Ad spot doomed: Ad Business Models in the Modern Era.”

Key speakers include:

Benny Salaets, Vice President Product Marketing TV, Telenet
Mark Simpson, marketing Director, Ford
Rachel Bristow, Marketing Communications and Buying Director, Unilever
Casey Harwood, SVP, Turner Broadcasting
Adam Rattner, Media Manager, Coca Cola
Bart?omiej Kasi?ski, Director of Strategy, Multimedia Polska
Ed Couchman, Commercial Controller, Future and Digital Media Advertising, Channel 4
Simon Orpin, Creative Solutions Director, ITV
Amanda Collins, Campaigns and Events Manager, Co-Operative
Richard Griffiths, Director of TV and Entertainment, Eircom

To register, then please visit www.futurevtvads.com or call +44 (0) 845 519 1230.

For further information on the event then please contact Mark Johnstone on +44 (0) 845 519 1230 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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Reasons to attend the Future TV Advertising Forum:

  1. Learn from the entire advertising eco-system on how to evolve TV advertising
  2. Adopting new technologies and practices to ensure television is more effectively monetised and remains the most powerful advertising media
  3. Listen to leading experts on the shift in consumer behaviour towards media and how brands can intelligently target groups
  4. More...