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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ NYC TV Week: A Showcase for Top Media Executives ]]></title>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Mike Reynolds ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>The second NYC Television Week screens at Affinia Manhattan this Wednesday and Thursday (Nov. 12-13) with a quartet of conferences cutting across disciplines touching myriad aspects of today’s evolving television and video ecosystem.</p><p>Presented by NewBay Media, the parent of <em>Multichannel News</em> and <em>Broadcasting & Cable</em>, NYC Television Week comprises the Business of Multiplatform TV and Next TV Summit conferences on Nov. 12; the Advanced Advertising event on Nov. 13; and the inaugural Content Show, a multifaceted look at the programming and production landscape that spans both days.</p><p>The full agenda, detailing keynotes, panels and sessions, speaker bios and ticketing, is available at<a href="http://nyctelevisionweek.com"></a><a href="http://www.nyctelevisionweek.com">nyctelevisionweek.com</a>. Following are anapshots of some of NYC Television Week’s activites:</p><p><strong><em>Business of Multiplatform TV</em></strong></p><p>Among the highlights are a pair of “fireside chats”: <em>MCN</em> senior finance editor Mike Farrell will talk with cable veteran <strong>Michael Willner</strong>, now president and CEO of Penthera and GreatLand Connections; while the publication’s technology editor, Jeff Baumgartner, speaks with <strong>Marty Roberts</strong>, the co-CEO of thePlatform, Comcast’s video publishing unit.</p><p>The Nov. 12 morning conference concludes with <em>MCN</em> editor in chief Mark Robichaux’s keynote Q&A with TAPP’s <strong>Jon Klein</strong>, the former CNN and CBS News executive, now the CEO of the multichannel video provider.</p><p><strong><em>Next TV Summit and Awards</em></strong></p><p><em>America’s Funniest Home Videos</em> producer and creator <strong>Vin Di Bona</strong> puts the Nov. 12 afternoon conference in play with a Q&A led by <em>B&C</em> contributing editor Paige Albiniak. <strong>Eric Berger,</strong> executive vice president of digital networks and general manager of Crackle, Sony’s multiplatform video network, will also be on stage with <em>B&C</em> programming and digital media editor Daniel Holloway.</p><p>The conference will also see <em>MCN</em> executive editor Kent Gibbons drop the puck on a conversation with National Hockey League chief operating officer <strong>John Collins</strong>, Epix chief marketing officer <strong>Kirk Iwanowski</strong> and producer <strong>Ross Greenburg</strong> about Epix’s partnership with the league.</p><p>The summit, which also includes executives from NBCUniversal, Google, Synacor and Viacom, culminates with the presentation of the <strong>Next TV Awards</strong> saluting achievement across platforms and devices in four categories: Best Social TV or 2nd Screen App; Best Original Internet Series, Short- or Long-Form; Best Branded Internet Video; and Best Broadcast or Cable Web Extension on the Internet.</p><p>Winners were chosen by a panel of three judges: <strong>Daniel Tibbets</strong>, chief content officer of Machinima; <strong>David Wertheimer</strong>, president, digital, Fox Broadcasting Co.; and <strong>Mike Murphy</strong>, head of content partnerships, Intel.</p><p><strong><em>Advanced Advertising</em></strong></p><p>The Nov. 13 morning conference is bookended by keynotes from Modi Media president <strong>Michael Bologna</strong> and the combination of Spark chief investment off icer <strong>John Muszynski</strong> and executive vice president and managing director <strong>Shelby Saville</strong>. Both conversations will be moderated by <em>B&C</em> business editor Jon Lafayette.</p><p>In between, four panels will examine key themes reshaping Madison Avenue. <em>MCN</em>’s Baumgartner heads the discussion on addressability, while <strong>Barry Frey,</strong> president and CEO of the Digital Place-Based Advertising Association, talks about the use and potential of big data.</p><p>Vertere Group founder and CEO <strong>Tim Hanlon</strong> will engage his guests on the push for programmatic systems shaping schedules, and <em>B&C</em> executive editor Dade Hayes will lead the discussion about how improved analytics and engagement is “Transforming the TV Ad Game.”</p><p><strong><em>The Content Show</em></strong></p><p>The two-day Content Show opens with AMC Networks president and CEO <strong>Josh Sapan</strong>, in a conversation moderated by <em>MCN</em>’s Robichaux, and also showcases GroupM CEO <strong>Peter Tortorici</strong>, in a keynote talk with <em>B&C</em> editor-in-chief Melissa Grego.</p><p>With an overall focus encompassing development, production and distribution, the event will also feature extensive networking opportunities and appearances by production companies such as <strong>NorthSouth</strong>, <strong>Leftfield</strong>, <strong>Ish</strong> and <strong>Authentic Entertainment</strong>. “In Conversation With” is a series of 30-minute creative dialogues across both days in which senior programming and development executives will discuss content circa 2014 and beyond. The “Conversation” roster includes executives from <strong>NUVOtv</strong>, <strong>Fuse</strong>, <strong>Food Network</strong>, <strong>National Geographic Channel</strong>, <strong>History</strong>, <strong>Discovery</strong>, <strong>Esquire Network</strong>, <strong>WE tv</strong>, <strong>BET</strong>, <strong>ESPN</strong>, <strong>TV One</strong>, <strong>Electus</strong>, <strong>Bravo</strong>, <strong>BBC North America</strong>, <strong>PBS</strong> and <strong>The Weather Channel</strong>.</p>
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