Beyond the Sound Bite: In Search of Models to Rejuvenate The Media Industry
05/02/2010 to 06/02/2010
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February 5th and 6th 2010 From 9AM Friday to 3:30PM Saturday
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Cambridge Judge Business School Trumpington Street Cambridge CB2 1AG United Kingdom
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Chalam Plachikkat
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Online registration is closed.
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Beyond The Sound-bite
In Search of Business Models to Rejuvenate the Media Industry
presented by Cambridge Judge Business School MBA Media Club and Cambridge Business Innovation Group (C-BIG)
A two-day event designed to allow focused conversations regarding the viability and the sustainability of key media business models in a "safe" and open environment.
Expected Speakers include (but are not restricted to): Harish Dayani, CEO, Moser Baer Entertainment (India) Mary Beth Christie, Head of Product Development, Financial Times Joel Stark, Head of Business Development, Channel 4 Simon Waldman, Director of Digital Strategy, The Guardian Group Nick Heller, Strategic Partnerships, Media and Publishing, Google
Participants are expected to include leaders from a broad range of interested and affected stakeholders, including Warner Bros, EMI Music, and Saatchi & Saatchi, etc. The aims of the event are: a) To move beyond the hype and to develop deeper insight into key models b) To uncover innovative approaches to tackle business challenges facing media c) To build the relationships needed to implement innovations Attendance is free of charge but restricted (Online registration is now closed.)
The "Beyond the Sound Bite” conference is supported by The Wall Street Journal Europe through The Wall Street Journal Europe Future Leadership Institute, a Wall Street Journal Europe platform designed to bridge the gap between universities and industry. Building on the Wall Street Journal Europe’s long established Future Leadership Program with its daily distribution of 12,000 copies of WSJE to 180 university campuses in 19 countries across Europe, the Institute organizes an on-going series of seminars and networking opportunities structured to bring together industry leaders and university students in forums where they can exchange their views and concerns on local and global issues and find solutions. These combined programs contribute in a tangible way to the development of skills in finance, economics and international business from a global perspective which will aid these future leaders to succeed in their international careers.
WSJE’s considerable investment in these two programs reflects its strong commitment to excellence in education. The Wall Street Journal Europe Future Leadership Institute was created by VIP Program Manager Gert Van Mol in 2007. |
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