Monday, November 24, 2008 from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (GMT)
Co-Chaired by Channel 4 News' Jon Snow and CNN's Becky Anderson, the 2008 London Media Summit will explore the effects of emerging distribution channels on traditional media. With keynote speeches from: Bill Roedy, Chairman and CEO, MTV Networks International, Alan Rusbridger, Editor, The Guardian and Mark Thompson, Director-General, BBC, this year’s Summit will offer the freshest opinions from the industry’s most senior practitioners.
Entitled, “The Great Debate: How can ‘old’ media survive?” the theme will encourage a lively and engaging debate focusing on the future of four traditional media platforms: Music, Print, Film and Television.
Keynotes and panellists will address the significance of ‘old’ media in politics, society and democracy and explore the impact of change on an industry that educates, informs and entertains people around the world. Speakers will also offer a business roadmap outlining how traditional media companies can best react to change.
With an array of high-profile media leaders taking part, “The Great Debate: how can ‘old’ media survive” will consist of compelling keynote speeches, authoritative panel discussions and excellent networking opportunities on the campus of Europe’s leading business school. We hope you will join us to discuss and debate the exciting and important issues surrounding change in the Media Industry.
Organised by London Business School’s student-run Media Club and in its sixth year, the London Media Summit is an established, not-for-profit event for the media community.
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Via Michelin | GoogleAs a thriving organisation with over 300 current students and 650 alumni, the Media Club at London Business School is one of the most active professional associations on campus. The club provides an engaging forum for students interested in all aspects of the media industry. We bring together firms that specialize in television, radio, film, music, publishing, advertising, and new media with talented students who are interested in these fields.
Equally as important, the club provides members of the London Business School community with a professional platform to interact with leading professionals in the media industry while fully leveraging the school’s London advantage. The club achieves this through a number of diverse offerings, including distinguished speakers, seminars, networking events, and corporate visits.
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