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"Fascinating & illuminating mix of technical facts, operational strategies and political vision." Richard Dean, TVB-Europe

"Excellent day. Interesting speakers and challenging issues." Jonny Martin, Department of Culture, Media & Sport

"Ray Snoddy and Andrew Neil excellent, Tim Gardham and Thomas Wrede good content and well presented." Chris A, Five
"Will Self, Andrew Neil and Ray Snoddy were excellent. The Question Time session was very good fun." Ben Hine, UKTV. "Good variety of speakers, wide range of topics, more time for Question Time please." Jimmy Humphrey, Freemantle Media
Question Time with Andrew Neil (chair), Ray Snoddy, Don Foster MP, Paul Robinson and Will Self.

Author and commentator Will Self outlines the controversial changes he'd make if he ran telly.

Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil delivers his 2010 'state of the broadcast industry' address. BSkyB's Chris Johns details the technical challenges involved in shooting and broadcasting 3DTV. Question Time with Andrew Neil (chair), Will Hutton, Alexander Oudendijk, Tess Alps, Kevin Townsend.
Will Hutton looks at the impact of the wider economic malaise on the broadcast industry. Jim Marshall gives an advertiser's view on how television will be paid for in the future. Thomas Wrede spells out the future of hybrid television, providing internet services via TV. Broadcaster Ray Snoddy looks at the future of television news, drawing inspiration from overseas. Tim Gardam looks at regulation of the UK broadcast industry and the direction it may take.
Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil delivers his 2009 'state of the broadcast industry' address. Simon Fell looks at how broadcast technology is allowing new ways of funding television. Dr David Lewis delivers original research to the conference on how viewers react to internet TV. Kevin Townsend discusses alternatives to traditional advertising, including branded programming. Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil delivers his 2008 'state of the broadcast industry' address.