Long considered one of the most influential people in streaming and digital media, Peggy Miles is a renowned author, consultant, and speaker as well as founder of Intervox, a Washington, D.C.-based broadcast business development and research and consulting services company. Her knowledge base and expertise on digital media is culled from her background in broadcasting, video production, advertising, and management, a background that has allowed her to work with companies and key executives around the world to start-up, implement, or advance their digital media efforts based on solid business principals. Peggy is the author of multiple books, including the best-selling Internet Age Broadcaster 1 and 2 and the soon to be published National Association of Broadcasters – Executive Technology Briefing – DTV and Digital Broadcasting. She is also the founder of the International Webcasting Association, is contracted as the Executive Editor of Digital Media Magazine, and sits on numerous industry boards and associations. Among other career highlights, she produced the first live webcasts for CBS for the All Stars Game in 1996, and she has testified before Congress and the Copyright Office on digital rights and digital media subjects.