TV Entertainment Forum

Event Info

Thu 24 Sep, 2009 from 8:00am - 4:10pm
Mayfair Conference Centre
17 Connaught Place
London, W2 2EL, UK (Map)
Cost: See website

Description

The audience and advertiser pull of entertainment, from factual through to shiny floor, is an ongoing success story of contemporary TV.

Combine this with mass online appeal, diverse content possibilities plus huge international and ancillary commercial potential, and it is not hard to see why entertainment is a key fixture in programme schedules.

The Entertainment Commissioning Forum is an unrivalled resource to roadmap commissioning opportunity and overcome the changing dynamics of financing entertainment.

Whether you are a broadcaster, indie, distributor, creative visionary, agent or legal professional, the Entertainment Commissioning Forum is a unique chance to bring together crucial stakeholders from across the genre.

From revealing the budgets and buying tastes of key commissioners to exporting formats internationally and structuring co-production agreements, the forum will enable you to fine-tune your entertainment strategy.

You will leave with the knowledge, contacts and inspiration to maximise opportunities in the fast paced, potentially lucrative world of entertainment.

 

Agenda

Thursday, 24th September 2009

 

08:30 - Refreshments, networking & registration

 

09:00 - Chair’s kickstart to the day

 

Peter Fincham, Director of Television, Channels & Online

ITV

 

09:10 - Keynote interview

 

Piers Morgan, Broadcaster

 

- - COMMISSIONING SESSIONS - -

 

* Revealing the budgets of key entertainment commissioners and providing an inside-track on the latest buying trends

* Assessing the importance, criteria and budget available for on-screen talent

* Understanding the role of interactive and multiplatform in the overall entertainment mix

* Pinpointing what the commissioners are looking for in the programme and the pitch

* Examining the buoyancy of traditional funding models and exploring the potential for new partnerships

 

09:40 - Commissioning Session 1:

TERRESTRIAL

 

Mark Linsey, Controller of Entertainment Commissioning

BBC

 

Elaine Bedell, Director of Entertainment & Comedy

ITV

 

Andrew Newman, Head of Entertainment & Comedy

Channel 4

 

Richard Woolfe, Channel Controller

Five

 

10:20 - Commissioning Session 2:

MULTICHANNEL

 

Duncan Gray, Commissioning Editor, Entertainment Sky1 HD, Sky1, Sky2 and Sky3

BskyB

 

Zai Bennett, Director of Digital Channels & Acquisitions

ITV

 

Matthew Littleford, Controller

UKTV

 

Mark Sammon, Head of Commissioning

Virgin Media Television

 

11:00 - Break and networking

 

11:30 - FORMATS

 

Developing world class entertainment formats and maximising the commercial opportunities within them

 

From the early Saturday evening hit Total Wipeout to Deal or No Deal and Gok’s Fashion Fix, Endemol continue to the market leaders in popular entertainment. Here Tim Hincks, Endemol UK’s creative and business chief, reveals the development processes behind the products that continue to strike a chord with UK and international commissioners. The session will also focus on how Endemol boosts the value of the rights they own through licensing deals and ancillary opportunities.

 

Tim Hincks, Chief Executive Officer

Endemol

 

12:00 - REALITY TV

 

Panel Session: What next for reality TV? Staying in-tune with commissioners and consumers

 

* Charting the evolution of reality TV – assessing the buoyancy and structural evolution of the format

* Explaining the shift in popularity from loose handed to structured narrative - ensuring your production resonates with commissioners and consumers

* Measuring the international market for reality formats and meeting the criteria of foreign buyers

* Reality TV and on-screen talent – a necessary investment or unjustified cost?

 

Richard Holloway, Head of Entertainment

Talkback Thames

 

Tim Hincks, Chief Executive Officer

Endemol

 

Moderator: Peter Fincham, Director of Television, Channels & Online

ITV

 

Claire Horton, Controller of Entertainment

ITV Productions

 

12:40 - NEW REVENUE STREAMS

 

Case Study – The Price is Right

A brand beyond television. Evaluating multi-platform opportunities that stay true to the brand, diversify revenue streams and explore the future of commercial entertainment

 

Featuring an in depth look at the multi-platform synergies year round for The Price is Right including The Price is Right Live event in Las Vegas, mobile and interactive extensions, digital content and gaming.

 

Mark Newton, EVP Licensing - Europe, Middle East, Africa

FremantleMedia Enterprises

 

13:10 - Business lunch

 

14:10 - CREATIVITY

 

Interview: Fusing creativity and commercial thinking in developing new entertainment formats

 

Whilst Creative Head of Entertainment at the BBC, Bea Ballard was responsible for hit primetime shows including How do you solve a problem like Maria? and Any dream will do. Now focusing on her new Fremantle backed indie 10 Star, Ballard lets her old boss Peter Fincham in on the secrets to success in the genre and offers a unique perspective on where the international commercial future lies for ‘shiny floor’ entertainment.

 

Bea Ballard, Chief Executive Officer

10 Star Entertainment

 

14:40 - Panel

Offsetting the impact of falling programme budgets through the development of branded entertainment formats

 

Offsetting the impact of falling programme budgets through AFP

 

* Sourcing investment and choosing the right formats for branded entertainment projects

* Branded entertainment: a complementary or comprised viewer experience?

* Finding the balance between editorial content and delivering value for your brand partner

* Using multiple platforms to enhance the value of your production, a brands objectives and the viewer experience

 

Donna Taberer, Head of Entertainment

Five

 

Gemma Newland, Managing Director

Stream

 

Clive Tulloh, Head of Entertainment

Tiger Aspect

 

Sally Quick, Head of Commercial Partnerships

UKTV

 

15:20 - Break and networking

 

15:40 - INTERNATIONAL

 

Panel Session: Expanding your horizons: tapping into international entertainment opportunities

 

* Choosing your markets: pinpointing the territories where entertainment formats are in-demand

* Developing entertainment with export potential: defining the nature of the formats that cross territories

* Turning programmes into international brands: exploring licensing deals and commercial opportunities in ancillary revenue streams

 

Rob Clark, President of Worldwide Entertainment

FremantleMedia

 

16:10 - CO-PRODUCTION

 

Panel Session: The co-pro conundrum: balancing the economic benefits with the challenges of structuring international agreements

 

* Revealing the international map of co-pro opportunity – finding the right lineage and partners for your entertainment project

* Overcoming the specific challenges created by co-pro in entertainment

* Maintaining creative control and ensuring your core values do not get lost in cross-cultural confusion

* Using co-pro to exploit the increased potential to tap into international markets

* Reducing complexity in co-pro and streamlining agreements to ensure efficient workflows

* Implementing the appropriate legal procedures when entering a co-pro agreement

 

Christian Drobnyk, Director of Entertainment

UKTV

 

Jane Rogerson, Director of Factual Entertainment Commissioning

UKTV

 

Catherine Mackin, Director of Acquisitions

UKTV

 

16:50 - Chair's summary of the day

 

17:10 - Close of conference


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