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TV producers, cable companies, consumer electronics companies and content providers need to understand that TV will never be the same. Giants will crumble and start ups will rise in this new TV 3.1 economy. This session will explain what the future of TV will look like and how content providers, content aggregators and consumer electronics companies must respond to remain competitive.
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Speaker Bio: Tom Wood is currently the CEO of Brightbox, Inc. and has been a speaker, trainer and consultant for more than 20 years. In 1994 he started an Internet training business which received more than 20 million unique visitors. In 2003 he started MasteryTV, the first Internet TV success channel which has expanded into 6 online channels with over 80 experts from around the world. In 2005, he started Brightbox, Inc. which offers an advanced set-top box for consumers to watch Internet TV on their TV as well as a PVR, DVD burner and much more.
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TV producers, cable companies, consumer electronics companies and content providers need to understand that TV will never be the same. Giants will crumble and start ups will rise in this new TV 3.1 economy. This session will explain what the future of TV will look like and how content providers, content aggregators and consumer electronics companies must respond to remain. |
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