
Agenda
Day One - 5th Feb 2010(Models: Subscriptions, Micropayments, "Free”)Chair: Allegre Hadida, University Lecturer in Strategy, Fellow of Magdalene College09:00
Welcome, introduction and structure for the dayAllegre Hadida, University Lecturer in Strategy, Fellow of Magdalene College
09:30
Keynote: Competing with pirates in IndiaHarish Dayani, CEO, Moser Baer Entertainment Ltd.
10:20
Tea Break10:50
What are the contexts in which a subscription model is viable?Mary Beth Christie, Head of Product Development, Financial Times
Saul Klein, Former CEO, Co-Founder, Video Island (now Lovefilm International)
Nicolay Nicklesen, VP Business Development, Funcom
12:30
Lunch14:00
Micro-payments – Why does this model keeping coming back from the dead?Nick Heller, Strategic Partnerships, Media and Publishing, Google
Robert Andrews, UK Editor, paidContent: UK
15:10
Tea Break15:40
"Free” – Can media ever be fully ad supported?Nick Heller, Strategic Partnerships, Media and Publishing, Google
Joel Stark, Head of Business Development, Channel 4
Simon Waldman, Director of Digital Strategy, The Guardian Group
17:10
Conclusion and sum-upAllegre Hadida, University Lecturer in Strategy, Fellow of Magdalene College
17:30
End of Day 1
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Day Two - 6th Feb 2010(Models: "Crowdfunding”)Chair: Charles Cotton, Chairman, Cambridgecluster.org10:00
Welcome, introduction and structure for the dayCharles Cotton, Chairman, Cambridgecluster.org
10:20
Crowdfunding musicBrian Camelio, Founder/ CEO, ArtistShare
11:10
Crowdfunding radio and TVEllen Horne, Executive Producer, Radiolab (WNYC)
12:00
Lunch13:30
Crowdfunding filmMatt Hanson, Founder, Swarm of Angels
Chris Bouchard, Director, "The Hunt for Gollum”
14:30
Panel discussion: "Contrasting crowdfunding for different types of media”Chair: Charles Cotton, Chairman, Cambridgecluster.org
Brian Camelio, Founder/ CEO, ArtistShare
Ellen Horne, Executive Producer, Radiolab (WNYC)
Matt Hanson, Founder, Swarm of Angels
Chris Bouchard, Director, "The Hunt for Gollum”
15:20
Conclusion and sum-upCharles Cotton, Chairman, Cambridgecluster.org
15:30
End of Day 2
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