Berlin, 31 August 2015 – The internet has made interactive elements an unquestioned part of today's use of the media.

But what will this imply for the future development and construction of formats? In what ways will it affect storytelling? And how will pay systems be integrated to make contents a payable proposition?

 

The "Entertainment" session will outline the present state of affairs and examine the tension between creative freedom and copyright constraints. Will we have to redefine media morality?

 

Monday, Sep 7, 2015 
02:00 pm – 03.40 pm Session Mobility 
04:00 pm – 05.30 pm Session Health

 

Tuesday, Sep 8, 2015 
09:00 am – 10.30 am Session Big Data 
10:55 am – 12.25 pm Session Design 
01:45 pm – 03:15 pm Session Home 
03:30 pm – 04:50 pm Session Entertainment

 

Confirmed Speakers

 

Jonathan Taplin
University of Southern California, Director at the Annenberg Innovation Lab
Jonathan Taplin is a Professor at the Annenberg School with areas of specialization in international communication management and the field of digital media entertainment.

 

Julia Schuler
Sky Deutschland, Senior Vice President Product Development
What will pay TV in the future look like? What are innovate formats and services about in the area of pay TV?

 

Michael Krause
Deezer, Managing Director GSA
Krause will give insights in the future development of global on-demand audio providers.

 

Trent McConaghy
Ascribe, Founder and CTO
Trent McConaghy will show how creatives could safe their intellectual property in the digital age and how this will influence creativity.

 

IFA+Summit press registration

 

Separate registration for the press: due to limited seating capacity press members must register separately. Please apply here to attend: Press registration.

 

Source: Press release