Maven Networks VP Nicholas Troiano Discusses the Future of Internet TV at Media Summit New York11 February 2006
At the 2006 Media Summit in New York City thisweek (http://www.digitalhollywood.com/MediaSummit.html), Maven NetworksVice President of Business Development Nicholas Troiano will discuss theexplosion of Internet video and new methods of content distribution, whileoutlining the challenges each present to media companies. The panel discussion, "Internet Video, Advertising & Marketing: The NextGeneration of Consumer Reach" is scheduled for Thursday, February 9. With broadband-enabled homes and portable devices providing consumers withaccess to rich content whenever and wherever they want, the worldwidebroadband video market is poised for explosive growth, likely reaching $16billion by the end of the decade (ABI Research). The panel will discuss how Internet video has passed the critical thresholdof acceptance by the advertising and marketing communities. Whether onPCs, mobile devices or televisions, Internet video is quickly becoming adominant entertainment and communications medium. For content providerslooking to build a loyal, revenue-generating following using Internetvideo, proven delivery technologies that provide superior customerexperiences are of greatest importance. Panelists, including Troiano andexecutives from AOL and Brightcove, will discuss today's practical use ofInternet video, and the critical technology links needed now and in thefuture to harness the power of the medium. WHO: Nicholas Troiano, Vice President of Business Development, Maven Networks After witnessing the rapid rise of broadband and the subsequent shift of consumer attention to online media, Nicholas Troiano joined Maven Networks to deliver the best broadband video user experiences on Internet-connected TVs, PCs and portable devices. Current Maven customers include 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Pepsi, General Motors, Atom Films, A&E Television Networks, Clear Channel Communications, EMI Virgin Records, and more. Previously, Troiano oversaw product marketing and strategy, and developed the partner program for ClearStory systems, which had acquired WebWare Corporation, where he was CEO. This followed his work as a Principal at SCP Private Equity Partners, where Troiano focused on media and communications investments. WHAT: "Internet Video, Advertising & Marketing: The Next Generation of Consumer Reach"WHEN: Thursday, February 9, 12:30 p.m. (ET)WHERE: 2006 Media Summit, McGraw-Hill Building, 49th St. & 6th Ave., New York City Contacts:For Maven Networks:Kristen CollinsEmail Contact617-758-4193 Mary Kae MarinacEmail Contact978-685-3136 SOURCE: Maven Networks
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