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Below is the conference program for Streaming Media East 2000. During the conference, there were four, concurrent tracks.

To view video-on-demand, please click on the desired session.

Day One - Monday, June 12, 2000
1:00pm
Keynote
Rob Glaser, Chairman and CEO, RealNetworks, Inc.

streaming video: choose a format

2:00pm
Keynote
David Neuman, President, Digital Entertainment Network (DENTM)

streaming video: choose a format

2:50pm
Coffee Break & Exhibition
TRACK
Business

Content

Business

Technical

3:15pm
Smart Money B2C
Analysts discuss the value of broadband consumer content companies
Is user generated content the way of the future or is programming driving this community?
How should traditional broadcasters approach a partnership with an infrastructure organization
How to integrate streaming media into your overall content offering.
4:10pm
Smart Money B2B
Analysts discuss the value of broadband business to business companies
How to use streaming audio & video to build content driven communities online.
News portals on the web - how can they become profitable?
Case Study I - Audio & video pre-production for optimal quality
5:05pm
MP3, Napster & the RIAA - Where should the boundaries of lawful use be set?
How should content companies approach a partnership with an infrastructure organization
How are the content distribution channels changing in the face of digital media and who will be the winners?
Case Study II - Audio & video post-production for optimal quality
6:05pm
End of Day One
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Day Two - Tuesday, June 13, 2000
9:00am
Keynote
Stan Woodward, VP, Business Services, Yahoo!, Inc.

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10:00am
Keynote
Michael Robertson, CEO & Chairman, MP3.com

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10:50am
Coffee Break & Exhibition
TRACK
Business

Content

Business/Demos

Technical

11:15am
Venture Initiation - What does a VC look for in a broadband company?
Catching the next wave: Consumer Electronics Devices - how will thy make money from streamed media?
Demo - Creating searchable audio & video websites.
Building Broadband I - Staffing up a streaming company; what skills are needed and why?
12:15pm
Investment Analysis I - What do investors look for in a broadband consumer content company.
Streaming content for consumer electronics devices, will it become profitable?
How to price encoding, hosting & bandwith services?
Building Broadband II - Production infrastructure; what's needed and why?
1:05pm
Lunch Keynote
Umang Gupta, Chairman and CEO, Keynote Systems

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2:15pm
Investment Analysis II - What VC's look for in a broadband business content focused company.
The business of creating content for syndication.
Creating enriching & compelling content
Building Broadband III - Interface design & interaction; what's needed and why?
3:15pm
What's the Secret to Obtaining and Retaining Advertisers
Business of syndicating content on the web
How to grow your Webcast audience: Tools for success
Building Broadband IV - Distribution; what's needed and why?
4:05pm
Afternoon Break
4:30pm
Where's the real money in advertising - banners, in-stream, traditional?
Syndication and licensing strategies for the web
Sizing and valuing your content market
Moving beyond video I - Integration of streaming media with the other web technologies
5:30pm
Tracking, measuring & reporting streaming media usage/viewers - the issues w/ being accountable to your advertisers
What works online? - Successful broadband content business models
Will the streaming market become a 100 million channel business or a 100 portal universe?
Moving beyond video II - integration of the player and browser and associated web technologies.
6:20pm
End of Day Two
7:00pm
Evening Reception
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Day Three - Wednesday, June 14, 2000
10:00am
Keynote
Sam Donaldson, ABC News

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10:00am
Keynote
John Sculley, Chairman of the Board, Gizmoz, Inc.

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10:50am
Coffee Break & Exhibition
TRACK
Business

Content

Business/Demos

Technical

11:15am
What's Next in Streaming I - The new server companies
The Pros & Cons of streaming and digital download.
Animation 2.0 - What is the future of animated media for broadband?
Case Study - How to create interactive broadband content.
12:15pm
What's Next in Streaming II - The new players
Making sense of the convergence of music download and streaming.
Legal Issues I - Content Acquisition & Licensing - the hidden problems
How to produce low bandwith quality audio for today's internet.
1:05pm
Lunch Keynote
Frank Zammataro, First VP of Digital Business Development, Merrill Lynch

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2:15pm
What's Next in Streaming III - The broadband networks.
Audio I - Audio is the fastest growing area of the industry - how is it profitable?
Legal Issues II - Copyright protection - how can you distribute your streamed content online safely?
How to produce low bandwith quality video for today's internet.
3:15pm
What's Next in Streaming IV - The new tools and applications
Audio II - Using audio to drive eCommerce n the music industry
Legal Issues III - Patents & Technology - Will patents stop your streaming media?
Building a broadband user interface - The technical & integration challenges.
5:05pm
End of Conference