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Streaming is no longer just about delivering content—it’s a high-stakes game of innovation, audience engagement, and revenue strategy. The rules are changing faster than ever, with AI-driven personalization, evolving monetization models, and an explosion of creator-led content redefining how audiences interact with media.
At Streaming Media 2025, we’re gamifying the conversation—literally. This year’s event theme, Game On—Streaming's Next Big Move Awaits, will infuse the energy of competition and entertainment into the discussions shaping the future of streaming.
This conference is entirely about changing the game in the streaming industry. If you are a startup media enterprise looking to go from good to great, Streaming Media 2025 is where to meet influential leaders and thinkers who can help make it happen. If you are part of a traditional media company looking for ways to transform your models from the business you have into the business you need, you’ll hear from the smartest people in the room about how that kind of transformation happens, now. If you are looking for a path to the future of your career in today’s media environment, you need to be here, where the opportunity is.
Across three dynamic tracks, we’ll dive into:
• Tech Innovation—Where next-generation tools and workflows are taking streaming
• Monetization—How streaming platforms can maximize revenue in an evolving landscape
• Content & Creators—The battle for attention, engagement, and creative impact
From winners-take-all debates to interactive networking experiences, we’re raising the stakes on what a streaming conference can be. Join us October 6–8 at the Fairmont Miramar in Santa Monica, California, to get in on the action and play to win the future of streaming.
If you'd like to join us as a speaker, please see our Call for Speakers.
Each session in this track combines two live debates on hot-button issues in streaming and features expert players in the media and technology universe. A lively discussion follows, bringing the full audience into the debate. The audience then picks the winners using the Streaming Media 2025 app. Come to listen, learn, and join the conversation!
Monday, October 6: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
FAST executives and SVOD leaders square off on the future of free vs. paid streaming.
Monday, October 6: 1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Tech innovators and business leaders face off in this debate over the importance of AI and automation and curtailing OpEx and CapEx vs. monetization strategy and growth.
Monday, October 6: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Content owners and streaming platform execs debate audience data ownership and how the industry can achieve a better data-sharing balance, content providers on non-owned and operated platforms, and platform owners can partner more effectively to access audience data, grow revenue, and improve fill rates.
Monday, October 6: 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
As AI and automation reshape the creative and digital landscape, the promise of efficiency, personalization, and scale is undeniable. But what happens when those innovations collide with the hard truths of monetization? This debate tackles the growing tension between tech-driven disruption and the economic realities facing creators, media companies, and platforms.
This first-time-anywhere track features sessions guest-curated by four leading industry associations. It brings together expert panels highlighting pressing issues, emerging trends, and innovative solutions. Designed to spotlight diverse perspectives from across the media ecosystem—from next-gen tech to content and audience engagement strategies—these sessions offer attendees unique, insider-driven insights straight from the organizations shaping the future of streaming. Don’t miss this dynamic fusion of industry expertise and real-world relevance, designed to inform, inspire, and ignite your next big idea.
Monday, October 6: 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
All VIP Access Pass holders, speakers, and sponsors are invited to our special opening night party on Monday at the retro-groovy beach house: The Bungalow at the Fairmont Miramar. Network and have fun while enjoying an open bar, food, and live music.
This track explores the cutting-edge technologies shaping the next evolution of streaming, from AI-driven content curation to live interactive experiences. Discussions highlight personalization, workflow automation, and emerging technologies like AR and AI-powered localization.
Streaming platforms are rapidly adopting AI, AR, and automation to redefine how content is created, discovered, and monetized. This track provides insights for technology leaders, engineers, and product teams navigating this transformation.
The audience for this track includes:
Tuesday, October 7: 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Content owners and media tech experts discuss the challenges and cost efficiencies of scaling global content with voice cloning, AI-generated subtitles, and automation.
Tuesday, October 7: 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Securing digital and streaming content and tracking and determining content provenance are quickly converging in the age of GenAI. This panel explores how streaming platforms can ensure content protection and authenticity.
Tuesday, October 7: 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
AI and machine learning are enabling new efficiencies in streaming workflows and taking live stream monitoring to new levels for those who know how to leverage them. Join this panel to see the cutting edge of real-time production workflows, automation, and predictive analytics.
Tuesday, October 7: 4:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Optimizing infrastructure for cost efficiency and scalability are critical for live streams at scale. This panel examines how to manage CapEx and OpEx for cloud and hybrid streaming migration and what it might cost you in 2026 not to move more of your operations to the cloud.
This track explores the business side of streaming, covering monetization models, advertising innovations, subscription strategies, and new ways to maximize revenue in an evolving digital landscape. Discussions will span FAST, AVOD, SVOD, hybrid models, branded content, ecommerce, and AI-driven monetization strategies.
As streaming revenue models evolve, platforms must balance ad-supported and subscription models, optimize content monetization, and explore new revenue streams. This track provides insights for executives, strategists, and advertisers navigating the business of video.
The audience for this track includes:
Tuesday, October 7: 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Ad-driven streaming monetization is all about making the most of user data to deliver the right ads to viewers via AI; check out this panel to learn how you can leverage AI and machine learning to gather more data and use it more efficiently to improve ad targeting and pricing.
Tuesday, October 7: 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Shoppable TV is the next frontier in maximizing sales opportunities for brands and monetization opportunities for streaming content without deluging viewers with more ads. Learn how innovative streaming platforms, content owners, and brands are merging entertainment with ecommerce to drive sales.
Tuesday, October 7: 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
There are riches in the niches, as more than one independent FAST channel maverick has declared from the Streaming Media stage. This session explores the latest schemes for maximizing revenue in smaller, passionate communities.
Tuesday, October 7: 4:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Some of the most surprising, imaginative, and budget-friendly streaming subscription bundles we’re seeing these days are coming from telcos and retailers and pairing competing services. Are multi-platform streaming bundles becoming the new cable TV?
As consumers juggle TikTok, YouTube, Netflix, gaming, and live sports, the competition for attention has never been fiercer. This track focuses on content strategy, creator tools, and engagement tactics for capturing and keeping audiences.
Streaming services aren’t just competing with each other—they're battling the entire digital ecosystem for attention. This track helps creators, content strategists, and platform leaders develop new engagement models.
The audience for this track includes:
Tuesday, October 7: 1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
This panel kicks off Streaming Media’s first-ever “creator” track with a look at what more traditional channels can do to gain and maintain a foothold in this new creator content universe, exploring how streaming platforms can win against TikTok and YouTube.
Tuesday, October 7: 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
“Appointment viewing” is making a comeback by bringing the fans into the game. Prepare to lean in to learn how successful practitioners are making it happen.
Tuesday, October 7: 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dusting off classic media properties and leveraging them in new linear channels and other streaming venues has proven to be a winning strategy for content owners in the new distribution landscape; learn how franchises are reinventing themselves and reeling in new fans.
This track explores the cutting-edge technologies shaping the next evolution of streaming, from AI-driven content curation to live interactive experiences. Discussions highlight personalization, workflow automation, and emerging technologies like AR and AI-powered localization.
Streaming platforms are rapidly adopting AI, AR, and automation to redefine how content is created, discovered, and monetized. This track provides insights for technology leaders, engineers, and product teams navigating this transformation.
The audience for this track includes:
Wednesday, October 8: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
This session delves into the range of AI-generated synthetic content populating the streaming ecosystem today, exploring such emerging genres of deepfakes, virtual influencers, and AI-generated news.
Wednesday, October 8: 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
In today’s saturated content market, even on the downward slope of the peak TV era, offering great content isn’t enough to deliver satisfying experiences to streaming users. Platforms and channels need to read the tea leaves of user data and surface the shows viewers most want to see next. This session explores how machine learning and personalization facilitate more effective curation and discovery and increasingly shape the viewer experience.
Wednesday, October 8: 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
In this session, encoding and codec experts discuss how compression technology is evolving as streaming delivery increasingly moves to the edge, with an eye to the rise of key codec contenders, from AV1 to VVC and beyond.
This track explores the business side of streaming, covering monetization models, advertising innovations, subscription strategies, and new ways to maximize revenue in an evolving digital landscape. Discussions will span FAST, AVOD, SVOD, hybrid models, branded content, ecommerce, and AI-driven monetization strategies.
As streaming revenue models evolve, platforms must balance ad-supported and subscription models, optimize content monetization, and explore new revenue streams. This track provides insights for executives, strategists, and advertisers navigating the business of video.
The audience for this track includes:
Wednesday, October 8: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Influencers and independent creators are becoming increasingly conspicuous in the world of streaming content. But how are they making money from video, and what can we learn from their strategic approaches?
Wednesday, October 8: 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
From direct-to-consumer leagues to ad-driven sports streaming, this panel explores next-generation strategies for delivering dynamic and profitable sports experiences that connect with mass and niche audiences alike.
Wednesday, October 8: 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Brand integration today goes beyond mere product placements or commercial breaks. It’s about creating organic connections between content and brand experiences with sponsored content, co-branded shows, and interactive experiences. This session digs into the ways brands are embedding themselves in video content.
As consumers juggle TikTok, YouTube, Netflix, gaming, and live sports, the competition for attention has never been fiercer. This track focuses on content strategy, creator tools, and engagement tactics for capturing and keeping audiences.
Streaming services aren’t just competing with each other—they're battling the entire digital ecosystem for attention. This track helps creators, content strategists, and platform leaders develop new engagement models.
The audience for this track includes:
Wednesday, October 8: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
In today’s streaming ecosystem, the balance between personalized recommendations and the thrill of unexpected discovery has become a central question. This panel explores the tension between the algorithms that increasingly shape our viewing habits and how to keep curated viewing experiences fresh and exciting.
Wednesday, October 8: 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Even as streaming monetization becomes more ad-driven, traditional advertising is no longer the only way to capture attention; creators are taking the lead in engaging audiences in more authentic, creative, and impactful ways; and brands are taking note and partnering with them. In this session, creators and brands share lessons from successful brand collaborations.
Wednesday, October 8: 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
As digital platforms evolve, sustained engagement thrives on belonging. Viewers build powerful connections as fan bases through communities of shared interest. How are today’s streaming platforms responding to this trend and leveraging fan loyalty and fandom culture?