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NYC Television Week Returns October 20-22, 2015

NYC Television Week Returns October 20-22, 2015



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NYC Television Week Returns October 20-22, 2015

Waldorf Astoria and Park Central Hotel Named Official Show Venues


NEW YORK, June 2, 2015 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The third annual NYC Television Week will take place at the Waldorf Astoria and Park Central Hotel on October 20-22, 2015. Featuring the 25th annual Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame and the second annual Content Show, as well as best-of-industry conferences such as Advanced Advertising, Next TV Summit, and the Thirteenth Annual Hispanic Television Summit. NYC Television Week offers education, information, and unparalleled networking for leaders in broadcast, cable, advertising, and technology companies serving the industry. NYC Television Week is presented by Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, Next TV, and Ratings Intelligence.

“For the third straight year, NYC Television Week will offer an unequaled opportunity for the industry to gather and discuss the rapid evolution of television in all of its many facets,” states Louis Hillelson, VP/Group Publisher, NewBay Media. “From our milestone edition of the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame to vibrant conversations around technology, brand integration, diversifying audiences, and many other themes, an elite lineup of thought leaders and business standouts will make this a week not to be missed.”

Here is the preliminary lineup for the 2015 NYC Television Week:

25th Anniversary Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame

October 20 – Waldorf Astoria

The Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame is the leading industry event honoring the pioneers, innovators and stars of the electronic arts. This black-tie affair brings out the best in the industry for a night of celebration and honoring the new inductees.

Advanced Advertising

October 20 – Waldorf Astoria

Advanced Advertising returns to NYC Television Week with an in-depth look at the latest digital advertising technologies and how to use them to succeed. Covered topics include programmatic TV, metrics, and addressability.

The Content Show

October 21-22 – Park Central

Last year’s inaugural The Content Show brought executives and producers to the table to discuss their needs, the latest trends, and the future of content production. Look for the second year to cover even more ground and attract a wide variety of content providers and deal makers.

Next TV Summit

October 21 – Park Central

The popular Next TV Summit returns to NYC Television week with a focus on broadcasting, content, technology, digital media and OTT. This will be the only East Coast Next TV Summit held this year. Don’t miss out.

Hispanic Television Summit

October 22 – Park Central

This is the 13th annual Hispanic Television Summit, but its first time as part of NYC Television Week. Covering programming, advertising, distribution technology, and more, the Hispanic Television Summit is a “must-attend” for anyone who reaches — or needs to reach — the expanding Hispanic audience.

Registration for all NYC Television Week events opens in June with early bird rates and alumni discounts. Visit www.nyctelevisionweek.com and sign up for email alerts and event updates.

Last year’s NYC Television Week drew more than 1000 television industry executives to the Affinia Manhattan. The conferences taking place that week featured 200 industry leaders as keynotes and presenters, including Josh Sapan, President and Chief Executive Officer, AMC Networks Inc.; Eric Berger, Executive Vice President, Digital Networks and General Manager Crackle, Sony Pictures Television; John Muszynski, Chief Investment Officer, Spark; John Collins, Chief Operating Officer, National Hockey League; Robert DeBitetto, President of Brand Strategy, Business Development and A+E Studios, A+E Networks; Gil Goldschein, President, Bunim/Murray Productions; Chris Grant, CEO, Electus; Bruce David Klein, President & Executive Producer, Atlas Media Group; Lauren Lexton, Co-founder and CEO, Authentic Entertainment; Brent Montgomery, CEO, Leftfield Entertainment; Henry Schleiff, Group President, Discovery Networks; and Philip D. Segal, CEO and Executive Producer, Original Productions, to name a few.

For information on 2015 NYC Television Week partnerships and sponsorship opportunities, contact Louis Hillelson at 917-231-4730 or [email protected].

For more information about 2015 NYC Television Week, visit www.nyctelevisionweek.com and follow them on Twitter at @NYCTelevisionWk.

Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, Next TV, and Rating Intelligence are published by NewBay Media.

About NEWBAY MEDIA
NewBay Media is positioned at the center of the world’s most dynamic industries—Music, AV/Pro Audio, Consumer Electronics/Gaming, Video & Broadcast, and Education. We connect and inform millions of constituents in these industries through our award-winning content, integrated media capabilities, and high-profile network-building and informative events. NewBay proudly serves some of the broadest BtoB professional and music enthusiast communities in the world through over 60 print and digital publications, 100 integrated web and mobile applications, 75 conferences and conventions, custom marketing services and e-commerce capabilities. Find out more at www.newbaymedia.com.

For more information, contact:
Anthony Savona
212-378-0450
[email protected]

 


NYC Television Week Returns October 20-22, 2015