
WEBINAR:
Is 2013 the Year for a Revolution in Retransmission Consent Rules?
Presented live on Friday, November 30, 2012
Now Available On-Demand - Register Today
During this webinar, our expert panel delves into the issues surrounding retransmission consent and makes predictions on what the future holds.
From multi-screen and over-the-top video to media consolidation, the technological and business landscapes have changed significantly since retransmission and must-carry rules were created by Congress almost 20 years ago. Retransmission consent and must-carry rules have remained among the most contentious and challenging for operators offering video services.
What can you expect in 2013?
Is there an opportunity to update these rules to better reflect
today’s world of TV everywhere and the connections are increasingly
via broadband?
What should be the focus of change?
What are the chances to affect change via regulation?
Chris Cinnamon, Partner, Cinnamon Mueller
John Hane, Counsel, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Matt Polka, President/CEO, American Cable Association
Moderator: Ken Pyle,
Managing Editor, Viodi View
Who Should Attend
Internet Service Providers
looking for insight into the future of must-carry and retransmission
Broadcasters looking to protect their interests
Content Owners seeking to understand the full impact on their business
Legal Experts
who want to hear other opinions and perspectives
Policy Makers looking to see what this all means to new and established distribution methods
Device Manufacturers
wanting a better understanding of content distribution issues
Analysts, consultants, and economists
seeking details into new and established business models
Registration Fee:
$54

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