Convention Programme

TUESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 2011

8:45am

Welcome Aboard
John Tsang Chun-wah
, Financial Secretary, Government of Hong Kong SAR

9:00am

Talking TV – CASBAA Show

Video content today is truly transportable and consumer driven.  Now, more than ever, the concept of television has been stretched to encompass technologies not even dreamed of back in 1991.  TV365 – how is television changing?

Host David Speers, Sky News Australia chats with today’s special guests:

Blair Westlake, Corporate VP, Media & Entertainment Group, Microsoft
Jana Bennett
, President, Worldwide Networks & Global iPlayer, BBC Worldwide

10:40am

Return Engagement
Disruption is everywhere – How should the multichannel industry position itself when the creative dust has settled? Picking up from the final note of the CASBAA Convention 2010, have the linear and
digital media sectors moved closer?

With
Michelle Guthrie
, Director of Strategic Business Development, Asia, Google
Johannes Larcher
, SVP of International, Hulu 
Jayne Leung
, Director, North Asia, Facebook
Joerg Krahnert
, MD, Netbiscuits
Ivan Verbesselt
, Senior VP, Group Marketing, Kudelski Group

Host: Marcel Fenez, Chairman, CASBAA; Global Leader, Entertainment & Media Practice, PwC

11:30am

Security for High Value Content

With
Vidar Sandvik,
Executive Product Marketing Asia, Conax
And

Ian Sanders
, Partner, Strategy Consulting Practice, PwC

11:50am

Regulating for Good
Effective, even-handed, market-friendly regulation results in economic stimulus, provides consumer benefit and supports creative industries. Which countries have recently announced positive changes in their regulatory environment and how will those impact market growth?

With
Sompan Charumilinda,
Executive Vice Chairman, True Visions
Tomoyuki Moriizumi
, Adviser, Sumitomo Corporation
Deepak Jacob
,  Executive VP – Legal & Regulatory & General Counsel, Star India

Host: John Medeiros, Deputy CEO & Director of Regulatory Affairs, CASBAA

1:30pm

China TV at Home and Abroad
As ever, China is a unique market with vast opportunities and massive constraints.  Meanwhile, media companies of all stripes are creating new models for new revenues both domestically and internationally.  

Introductory Remarks
Liang Xiao Tao , President, CITVC

With 
Yeung Ka Keung , EVP & CFO, Phoenix Satellite TV
Graham Hollis , President, Liberty Global, Inc. China 
Jay D. Sung , CEO / President, SK (China) Cultural & Creative Industries Dev. Co.

Host: David Wolf, CEO, Wolf Group

(In Mandarin & English)

2:20pm

Sounds like Success: Broadcast and the Future of Entertainment

With
John Couling
, VP Marketing, Products and Platforms, Dolby
And

Divya Gopalan
, Anchor, Al Jazeera



2:40pm

The 365 Experience
Every 21st century TV producer and broadcaster must account for what the audience wants more than ever. Connected devices and the power of real-time audience interaction and feedback is changing the business of TV into a 360 experience. Either work with the newly empowered consumer or be left behind. This panel will look at some of the biggest players in Asia and how they are meeting the challenge.

With
Andrew Roy
, Head of News, BBC World News
Neil Montefiore
, CEO, StarHub
David Levine
, VP, Programming & GM, Disney XD Worldwide  
Alexandre Muller
, MD, TV5MONDE
Mark Patterson
, CEO, Asia Pacific, GroupM

Host: Kate Bulkley, Media Commentator & Journalist

4:00pm

Made in Malaysia
Malaysia’s
multichannel TV household penetration has now hit 55% and yet more changes are in the air as IPTV rollouts become a reality and traditional pay TV services reach deeper into the consumer market.

With
Jeremy Kung
, EVP, New Media & CEO, TM Net 
Henry Tan
, COO, ASTRO
Kathleen Syron
, Chief Content Officer, YTL Communications
Harold Quek
, Head, Maxis Home Services, Maxis
Datuk Kamal Khalid
, COO, Shared Services TV Networks, Media Prima
Sreedhar Subramaniam
, CEO/Director, Asian Broadcasting Network

Host: Bruce Dover, CEO, Australia Network

4:50pm

Over The Top – With online services is this too much, too far?
Internet TV offers promise and perils for the
pay TV industry.  This panel explores players from all sides to review the good and the bad sides of OTT.

With
Dave Ulmer
, MD, New Growth Platforms, SingTel
Christopher Stokes
, CEO, NetResult
Mike Antonovich,
MD, Level 3 Genesis Solutions
Nigel Harper,
Director, ESPN Player, ESPN Star Sports

Host: Ingrid Silver, Partner, SNR Denton

5:40pm

Day 1 Closing Remarks
Marcel Fenez, Chairman, CASBAA; Global Leader, Entertainment & Media Practice, PwC

 

 

WEDNESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 2011

8:45am

The Opener
Marcel Fenez
, Chairman, CASBAA; Global Leader, Entertainment & Media Practice, PwC

9:00am

In Conversation Comcast & NBCUniversal: A Vision for Pay-TV

With
Jeff Shell
, President, NBCUniversal International  
And

Tara Joseph
, Executive Producer, Asia, Reuters Insider

9:30am

 

Whose Dollar is it Anyway?
There has been much talk of audiences giving way to personalised consumer engagement. So what do brands and their agencies expect from broadcasters. What advice do they have for better cooperation and collaboration?

With
Keith Smith
, President-International, TBWA\Worldwide
James Wong
, MD, Taiwan, Hong Kong & Korea, Unilever
Joanna Vonfelkerzam
, Regional Director of Research & Insights, AP, Starcom
Laura Ashton
, Head of Marketing VP, PHILIPS Lighting Emerging Markets (AP and Latin America)

Host: Atifa Silk, Editorial Director, Campaign Asia-Pacific

10:40am

In Conversation

Ground breaking global financial information broadcaster goes beyond multichannel TV and the ticker.

With
Andy Lack
, CEO, Bloomberg Media Group

And 
Paromita Chatterjee, Senior Editor, Times Group  
 

11:10am

Reconfiguring the Future
Consumers want their TV where and when they want so how is the industry meeting their needs? What technological changes and improvements -- from connected devices to 3DTV --  are coming for the broadcasting industry that will influence the way that viewers consume television content?

Introductory Remarks
Olivier Barberot
, Chairman & CEO, GlobeCast Worldwide

With
Yun Wang
, CTO, IBM Research China
David Butorac
, CEO, Orbit Showtime Network
Glen Tindall
, VP, Sales, AP, SES
Rinaldi Firmansyah
, President Director / CEO, Telkom Indonesia

Host: Kate Bulkley, Media Commentator & Journalist

12:00pm

The 50 Billion Dollar Bet
Investing in India’s
digital carriage and content is again in question.

With
Jawahar Goel,
MD, Dish TV
Tarun Katial
, CEO, Reliance Broadcast Network
Siddhartha Roy
, COO, Consumer Business & Allied Services, Hungama
Ravi Mansukhani
, MD, IMCL (Indusind Media Communications Ltd)

Host: Vanita Kohli-Khandekar, Author, The Indian Media Business

2:05pm

Japan is Still Open for Business

With
Tetsuo Yamakawa
, Vice Minister for Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs & Communications, Government of Japan

Download the Presentation:
Yamakawa

(In Japanese & English)

2:20pm

Japan is Still Open for Business

With
Shigeki Nishiyama, Representative Director, Chairman, SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation

Shuichi Mori, Representative Director, President & CEO, Jupiter Telecommunications (J:COM)
Download the Presentation:
Mori

Nobuya Wazaki, President, WOWOW
Download the Presentation:
Wazaki

And
Tom Keaveny
, President and MD, Discovery Networks Asia Pacific
Jonathan Spink
, CEO, HBO Asia
Ward Platt
, President, National Geographic Channels Asia & Fox International Channels Asia
Steve Marcopoto
, President & MD, Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific

Host: Takehiko “Ken” Koyanagi, Senior Staff Writer, Nikkei

(In Japanese & English)

3:30pm

Performance by David Archuleta 

4:05pm

The Fall of the Modern Empire
There is a radical rethink happening in the West. Political structures are collapsing, markets are panicked, banks are teetering on the brink of collapse, credit is drying up, trade is withering, jobs are being shed and above all societal values are changing. We are living in a remarkable era, an era which is experiencing a global shift in power and authority.  Shari Swan will unpack the 'new normal' for the audience in this radically changing landscape.  She'll explain why the future is brighter than ever before and how CASBAA members can embrace and grow with the Fall of the Modern Empire.

With
Shari Swan
, CEO & Founder, Streative Branding

4:35pm

Founders Day: Back to the Future
The founders of the Asian
pay TV sector debate changes in the industry over 20 years … where we have we been and where are we heading?

With
Michael Johnson
, Consultant, Converged Media Project
Gary Davey
, EVP Programming, Sky Germany
Clarence Chang
, Group Consultant, Media Monitors
Peter Gontha
, Co-Founder & Chairman, PT First Media Cable TV Network
Todd Miller
, CEO, The Bluegrass Group

Host: Peter Jackson, CEO, PJ Square

5:20pm

CASBAA●ABU●UNICEF
Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award 2011

The most effective TV production in 2011 on the rights of the child in the Asia–Pacific region chosen from 50 extraordinary entries. 

5:30pm

CASBAA Chairman’s Award 2011

5:40pm

Lifetime Achievement Award

5:50pm

Convention Closing Remarks
Marcel Fenez
, Chairman, CASBAA; Global Leader, Entertainment & Media Practice, PwC

 

 

THURSDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2011

7:30pm

Turner presents The CASBAA Charity Ball

Opener

Best Dress

CASBAA 20th

CSR

Guitar Hero

Top Table Award

digital

CASBAA is the Association for digital multichannel television, content, platforms, advertising and video delivery across Asia.

pay-TV

CASBAA’s mission is to promote the growth of pay TV and video content through industry information, networking and events while promoting global best practices.  CASBAA represents the interests of 130 corporations across 16 markets and more than 360 million households across the Asia Pacific since its inception in 1991.

pay TV

CASBAA’s mission is to promote the growth of pay TV and video content through industry information, networking and events while promoting global best practices.  CASBAA represents the interests of 130 corporations across 16 markets and more than 360 million households across the Asia Pacific since its inception in 1991.

Multichannel TV

CASBAA’s mission is to promote the growth of pay TV and video content through industry information, networking and events while promoting global best practices.  CASBAA represents the interests of 130 corporations across 16 markets and more than 360 million households across the Asia Pacific since its inception in 1991.

digital

CASBAA is the Association for digital multichannel television, content, platforms, advertising and video delivery across Asia.

pay-TV

CASBAA’s mission is to promote the growth of pay TV and video content through industry information, networking and events while promoting global best practices.  CASBAA represents the interests of 130 corporations across 16 markets and more than 360 million households across the Asia Pacific since its inception in 1991.

pay TV

CASBAA’s mission is to promote the growth of pay TV and video content through industry information, networking and events while promoting global best practices.  CASBAA represents the interests of 130 corporations across 16 markets and more than 360 million households across the Asia Pacific since its inception in 1991.

Multichannel TV

CASBAA’s mission is to promote the growth of pay TV and video content through industry information, networking and events while promoting global best practices.  CASBAA represents the interests of 130 corporations across 16 markets and more than 360 million households across the Asia Pacific since its inception in 1991.