Social media is changing on how we receive and find content. Traditional news media is losing rapidly its century old position of a provider of content to new media outlets such as Twitter and Facebook. Fewer and fewer consumers are willing to pay for content. How do content providers intend to survive this trend? What are the new and future ways on making money with content? These are the questions all media outlets are asking themselves. The newcomers to content publication are expected to profit highly in this shift in consumer behavior.
The event will ask leading experts in their field to identify technology opportunities and venture capital investment trends in this ever faster developing paradigm shift from old to new media.
Join our panel of leaders and experts in the industry in discussing latest trends and opportunities.
Moderator: Steffan Heuer, U.S. Correspondent, brand eins
Panel: Natascha Helbig, Director, Partnerships and Business Development, Zinio, Inc. Paul Edmondson, Founder & CEO, HubPages Inc. Lars Leckie, Managing Director, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners Andrew J. Stark, SVP, SVP, Content Solutions, PulsePoint, Inc.
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