The program for this year's FutureTV conference has been updated - a packed day with analysis, inspiration, future technology, networking and debate.
Film director Christina Rosendahl is new to our media policy debate panel, where the media spokesperson meets industry actors in a debate on Danish media policy in a global reality - see more about the debate a little further down.
We have a new post in place with Marie Nilsson, CEO of Swedish Mediavision, who since 1996 has followed the strongly changing Nordic TV and streaming market and continues to follow the market's providers, consumers and key figures in detail.
Based on Mediavision's many years of data-driven analyzes of the media and telecommunications industry in the Nordic region, Marie Nilsson will in her presentation look at probable scenarios for the very near future for the television and streaming market in the Nordic region.
FutureTV is also a network!
Come and meet colleagues and friends from the industry and share an exciting, intense and informative day, where we promise that everyone has the opportunity to become wiser about the dynamic development of the TV and streaming industry.
The interest in this year's conference is great, so if you have not already signed up, hurry to secure your place.
Fresh and relevant analyzes
Wilke provides an analysis of the strengths of the TV and streaming market from the consumer's perspective.
NIELSEN Media gives us an insight into the new Danish TV and streaming measurements and the technology behind them, as well as the latest figures for the Danes' use of TV and streaming.
PayMedia Consulting Group provides an analytical overview of the success factors for streaming services in the European TV market
What does the near future hold?
Free streaming services with attractive content, and based on advertising revenue are gaining ground and coming to Denmark soon - we get a review of PlutoTV from Paramount, a service. which has solid growth in several other markets and lands in Denmark by May.
Nikolaj Sonne is back at the FutureTV conference and gives us a lesson in blockchain and NFT (Non-fungible tokens). New concepts and technologies where the unique ownership of digital art, music, images or video can be anchored in a blockchain.
It provides completely new financing options for the production of films and TV series. How does it work? And is it hype or future? Nikolaj Sonne tries to give an answer.
NFT Studios is one of the first Hollywood based companies to be built around NFT as a so-called DAO (Decentral Autonomous Organization). We are visited by the founder, Niels Juul, who as an experienced Hollywood producer will develop the new ways of the future to bring the creative forces closer to the audience.
On a daily basis, Niels Juul works in Hollywood as an executive producer on e.g. Martin Scorsese's films, such as "The Irishman" and his forthcoming film, "Killers of the Flower Moon", starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.
Panel discussion on Danish media policy in a global media reality
We round off the day with a panel debate, where media rapporteurs and representatives from the industry meet to discuss the future of Danish film and television in the light of a new Danish media agreement.
How do politicians and industry professionals see the ideal interaction of the future between the classic public service institutions, the production environment, the creative forces and the major American streaming services?
Confirmed participants in the debate are Birgitte Bergman (K), Kasper Sand Kjær (S), the Oscar-winning producer Kim Magnusson from Scandinavian Film Distribution, Jørgen Ramskov from the Producers' Association, Christina Rosendahl from Danish Film Directors and Karen Rønde from Netflix.
All this and much more - Thursday 7 April in Industriens Hus - welcome!