Cable Takes Me There: The Cable Show '09 | April 1-3 | Washington Convention Center | Washington DC

Cable Show Speakers

The hottest topics, the newest technologies and the executives who will put them in play take center stage at The Cable Show '09. Here's just a partial list of the industry leaders speaking at this year's show.

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Michael Adams TANDBERG Television # 01 : Quality Matters: Assuring Performance across Multiple Platforms (Apr 1)
Jim Anthony Comcast Cable Communications # 27 : OSS & BSS: Transforming the Back Office to Capitalize on New Growth Opportunities (Apr 3)
Seth Arenstein Cable360/CableFAX # 23 : 13(+1) Things CIOs Must Do to Survive and Prosper During this Recession (Apr 2)
Gary Arlen Arlen Communications Inc. # 30 : Now Approaching Tomorrow: Technology Takes Me There (Apr 3)
Jeff Arnold National Association of Counties (NACo) # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Janice Arouh Hallmark Channel # 22 : You Must Remember This: Affiliate-Network Partnerships Live On (Apr 2)
James Assey NCTA # 24 : Where Policies Meet Packets: Government's Role in the Broadband Progression (Apr 2)
Laurence Atlas National Telecommunications & Information Administration # 24 : Where Policies Meet Packets: Government's Role in the Broadband Progression (Apr 2)
Andrew Baer Comcast Cable Communications # 20 : Stating the Case: Business Contributions of IT Management (Apr 2)
Patrick Baldwin Retirement Living TV # 18 : Advertising 360: The Viewer Gets into the Picture (Apr 2)
Janet Barnard Cox Communications Northern Virginia # 11 : Economic Elixir: Growing Cable’s Business Services Share (Apr 1)
Rich Battista FOX Networks Group # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Kevin Bauer University of Colorado # 04 : Highly Individual: Content Protection and Delivery in the Digital Era (Apr 1)
Jason Bazinet Citigroup Investment Research # 12 : Econ 101: Creating Value in a Changing Economy (Apr 1)
Gary Beach CIO Magazine # 23 : 13(+1) Things CIOs Must Do to Survive and Prosper During this Recession (Apr 2)
Char Beales CTAM # 32 : Welcome to the Jungle: Marketing to Win (Apr 3)
Jeffrey Bewkes Time Warner, Inc. # 26 : Prime Time in the Global Village (Apr 2)
John Bickham Cablevision Systems Corporation # 29 : Air Play: Cable's Wide-Open Wireless Future (Apr 3)
Jim Blackley Cablevision Systems Corporation # 25 : Cable Technology and the Platform for Change (Apr 2)
Seth Bloom United States Senate # 16 : View from the Hill: Judiciary Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 2)
Mike Bloxham Ball State University # 36 : Part 1: A Day in the Media Life: Implications for Advertisers (Apr 3)
Frank Boncimino Time Warner Cable # 20 : Stating the Case: Business Contributions of IT Management (Apr 2)
Keith Bowen TV One # 18 : Advertising 360: The Viewer Gets into the Picture (Apr 2)
Mark Bowser Cox Communications, Inc. # 12 : Econ 101: Creating Value in a Changing Economy (Apr 1)
Sean Bratches ESPN, Inc. # 21 : Advertising's Great Enabler: Unleashing the Power of the Set-Top Box (Apr 2)
Rudy Brioché Federal Communications Commission # 38 : The View from the 8th Floor: FCC Legal Advisors on Communications Policy (Apr 3)
Glenn Britt Time Warner Cable # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Tim Brooks CTAM # 36 : Part 2: A Day in the Media Life: Implications for Marketers and Programmers (Apr 3)
Steve Brookstein Bresnan Communications # 31 : Strategies for Success: Creative Approaches to Service Bundling in Smaller Markets (Apr 3)
Greg Brown Motorola, Inc. # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Timothy Burke Liberty Global, Inc. # 19 : The Invisible Network: Wireless Broadband in the Home...and Out of It (Apr 2)
John Burke Motorola, Inc. # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
John Burke Vermont Public Service Board # 06 : 21st Century Communications Policy: The Role of the States (Apr 1)
Stephen Burke Comcast Corporation # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Stephen Bye Cox Communications, Inc. # 29 : Air Play: Cable's Wide-Open Wireless Future (Apr 3)
John Callahan ActiveVideo Networks # 09 : Sending the Right Message: Techniques and Technologies for Targeted Advertising (Apr 1)
Neil Cavuto FOX News Channel & FOX Business Network # 26 : Prime Time in the Global Village (Apr 2)
John Chapman Cisco Systems # 04 : Highly Individual: Content Protection and Delivery in the Digital Era (Apr 1)
Jeff Chen Bright House Networks # 03 : A New Way There: Cable's Interactive Agenda (Apr 1)
Nan Chen Metro Ethernet Forum # 17 : Plugged In: Ethernet’s Role in Driving Business Services Market Share (Apr 2)
Rick Chessen Federal Communications Commission # 38 : The View from the 8th Floor: FCC Legal Advisors on Communications Policy (Apr 3)
Jim Chiddix Virgin Media, Open TV, Symmetricom, Dycom Industries, Shougang Concord Technology # 25 : Cable Technology and the Platform for Change (Apr 2)
Rachelle Chong California Public Utilities Commission # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Richard Cimerman NCTA # 06 : 21st Century Communications Policy: The Role of the States (Apr 1)
Jenifer Cistola CableLabs # 35 : Crafting the Code: Software’s Rising Profile in Cable Operations (Apr 3)
Victoria Clarke Comcast Corporation # 10 : Community Ties: The Business Rewards of Making a Difference (Apr 1)
Robert Clayton Missouri Public Service Commission # 06 : 21st Century Communications Policy: The Role of the States (Apr 1)
Dallas Clement Cox Communications, Inc. # 14 : Inventing Tomorrow: Innovations for a New Marketplace (Apr 2)
Mark Coblitz Comcast Corporation # 14 : Inventing Tomorrow: Innovations for a New Marketplace (Apr 2)
Clay Collier CTAM # 36 : Part 2: A Day in the Media Life: Implications for Marketers and Programmers (Apr 3)
Rocco Commisso Mediacom Communications Corporation # 12 : Econ 101: Creating Value in a Changing Economy (Apr 1)
Seth Cooper American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Lynne Costantini Scripps Networks # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
Anne Cowan CTAM # 22 : You Must Remember This: Affiliate-Network Partnerships Live On (Apr 2)
Gary Cronk Time Warner Cable # 27 : OSS & BSS: Transforming the Back Office to Capitalize on New Growth Opportunities (Apr 3)
Craig Cuttner Home Box Office, Inc. # 04 : Highly Individual: Content Protection and Delivery in the Digital Era (Apr 1)
Stacey Dansky U.S. House of Representatives # 16 : View from the Hill: Judiciary Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 2)
Philippe Dauman Viacom, Inc. # 26 : Prime Time in the Global Village (Apr 2)
Matthew Dixon, Ph.D. Corporate Executive Board # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Jerry Dow Suddenlink Communications # 32 : Welcome to the Jungle: Marketing to Win (Apr 3)
Chris Dressler Cablevision Systems Corporation # 35 : Crafting the Code: Software’s Rising Profile in Cable Operations (Apr 3)
Thomas du Breuil Motorola, Inc. # 19 : The Invisible Network: Wireless Broadband in the Home...and Out of It (Apr 2)
Ronald Duncan GCI (General Communications, Inc.) # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Mike Eason Canoe Ventures # 21 : Advertising's Great Enabler: Unleashing the Power of the Set-Top Box (Apr 2)
Patrick Esser Cox Communications, Inc. # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
David Faber CNBC # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Kurt Fennell Time Warner Cable Business Class # 17 : Plugged In: Ethernet’s Role in Driving Business Services Market Share (Apr 2)
Suzanne Foy Cox Communications, Inc. # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Drew Fredrick Travel Channel # 30 : Now Approaching Tomorrow: Technology Takes Me There (Apr 3)
Ken Freitas Cone, Inc. # 10 : Community Ties: The Business Rewards of Making a Difference (Apr 1)
Neil Fried U.S. House Committee on Energy & Commerce # 05 : View from the Hill: Commerce Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 1)
Michael Fries Liberty Global, Inc. # 26 : Prime Time in the Global Village (Apr 2)
Michael Gabriel Home Box Office, Inc. # 20 : Stating the Case: Business Contributions of IT Management (Apr 2)
Mark Garner A&E Television Networks # 22 : You Must Remember This: Affiliate-Network Partnerships Live On (Apr 2)
Jeff Gaspin Universal Television Group # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Elia Germani Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission # 06 : 21st Century Communications Policy: The Role of the States (Apr 1)
John Gibbs Bresnan Communications # 11 : Economic Elixir: Growing Cable’s Business Services Share (Apr 1)
Joan Gillman Time Warner Cable # 21 : Advertising's Great Enabler: Unleashing the Power of the Set-Top Box (Apr 2)
Rebecca Glashow Discovery Communications, Inc. # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
Denisse Goldbarg Time Warner Cable Business Class # 11 : Economic Elixir: Growing Cable’s Business Services Share (Apr 1)
Mike Grebb CableFAX # 27 : OSS & BSS: Transforming the Back Office to Capitalize on New Growth Opportunities (Apr 3)
Ron Gutman Imagine Communications # 15 : Scaling for Tomorrow: New Approaches to Video Encoding (Apr 2)
Cliff Hagan Cablevision Systems Corporation # 27 : OSS & BSS: Transforming the Back Office to Capitalize on New Growth Opportunities (Apr 3)
Bonnie Hammer NBC Universal # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Kashif Haq Bright House Networks # 35 : Crafting the Code: Software’s Rising Profile in Cable Operations (Apr 3)
Jonathan Hargis Cablevision Systems Corporation # 32 : Welcome to the Jungle: Marketing to Win (Apr 3)
Rosemary Harold Federal Communications Commission # 38 : The View from the 8th Floor: FCC Legal Advisors on Communications Policy (Apr 3)
Maureen Harris New York State Public Service Commission # 06 : 21st Century Communications Policy: The Role of the States (Apr 1)
Bill Harvey TRA # 21 : Advertising's Great Enabler: Unleashing the Power of the Set-Top Box (Apr 2)
Scott Hatfield Cox Communications, Inc. # 35 : Crafting the Code: Software’s Rising Profile in Cable Operations (Apr 3)
Bonnie Hathaway Time Warner Cable # 10 : Community Ties: The Business Rewards of Making a Difference (Apr 1)
Sherisse Hawkins Time Warner Cable # 03 : A New Way There: Cable's Interactive Agenda (Apr 1)
Mike Hayashi Time Warner Cable # 14 : Inventing Tomorrow: Innovations for a New Marketplace (Apr 2)
Mary Beth Henry National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Jana Henthorn The Cable Center # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Mark Hess Comcast Cable Communications # 03 : A New Way There: Cable's Interactive Agenda (Apr 1)
Dave Higgins Comcast Media Center # 01 : Quality Matters: Assuring Performance across Multiple Platforms (Apr 1)
Landel Hobbs Time Warner Cable # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
David Hold Current Analysis # 17 : Plugged In: Ethernet’s Role in Driving Business Services Market Share (Apr 2)
Dan Holden Comcast Media Center # 09 : Sending the Right Message: Techniques and Technologies for Targeted Advertising (Apr 1)
Eleanor Holmes Norton U.S. House of Representatives # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
John Horrigan Pew Internet & American Life Project # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Robert Howald Motorola, Inc. # 15 : Scaling for Tomorrow: New Approaches to Video Encoding (Apr 2)
Sam Howe Time Warner Cable # 32 : Welcome to the Jungle: Marketing to Win (Apr 3)
Dennis Hruska Time Warner Cable # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Edward Huguez Starz Entertainment Group # 22 : You Must Remember This: Affiliate-Network Partnerships Live On (Apr 2)
Brian Hunt NBC Universal # 22 : You Must Remember This: Affiliate-Network Partnerships Live On (Apr 2)
Robert Iger The Walt Disney Company # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Peter Intermaggio Comcast Cable Communications # 32 : Welcome to the Jungle: Marketing to Win (Apr 3)
Dirk Jaeger Technical University Braunschweig # 15 : Scaling for Tomorrow: New Approaches to Video Encoding (Apr 2)
Dinni Jain Insight Communications # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Stewart Jeffries U.S. House of Representatives # 16 : View from the Hill: Judiciary Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 2)
Ivy Johnson United States Senate # 16 : View from the Hill: Judiciary Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 2)
Gibbs Jones Suddenlink Communications # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Asha Kalyur Cisco Systems # 01 : Quality Matters: Assuring Performance across Multiple Platforms (Apr 1)
Betty Ann Kane District of Columbia Pubic Service Commission # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Yvette Kanouff SeaChange International # 09 : Sending the Right Message: Techniques and Technologies for Targeted Advertising (Apr 1)
# 35 : Crafting the Code: Software’s Rising Profile in Cable Operations (Apr 3)
William Kennard The Carlyle Group # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
Jerald Kent Suddenlink Communications # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
David Kline Discovery Communications, Inc. # 20 : Stating the Case: Business Contributions of IT Management (Apr 2)
Dennis Kneale CNBC # 21 : Advertising's Great Enabler: Unleashing the Power of the Set-Top Box (Apr 2)
Manuel Kohnstamm Liberty Global Europe BV # 37 : The Big Switch: Digital Transformation in the Global Arena (Apr 3)
Steve Koonin Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Sree Kotay Comcast Cable Communications # 30 : Now Approaching Tomorrow: Technology Takes Me There (Apr 3)
Kenneth Kuchno U.S. Department of Agriculture # 24 : Where Policies Meet Packets: Government's Role in the Broadband Progression (Apr 2)
Christine Kurth U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation # 05 : View from the Hill: Commerce Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 1)
Mike LaJoie Time Warner Cable # 25 : Cable Technology and the Platform for Change (Apr 2)
John Lansing Scripps Networks # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Michael Lee Rogers Communications, Inc. # 25 : Cable Technology and the Platform for Change (Apr 2)
William Leszinske Intel Corporation # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
Blair Levin Stifel Nicolaus # 24 : Where Policies Meet Packets: Government's Role in the Broadband Progression (Apr 2)
David Levy Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Charisse Lillie Comcast Corporation # 10 : Community Ties: The Business Rewards of Making a Difference (Apr 1)
John Macario Optimum Lightpath # 11 : Economic Elixir: Growing Cable’s Business Services Share (Apr 1)
Mayor John Marks U.S. Conference of Mayors # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Rob Master Unilever # 18 : Advertising 360: The Viewer Gets into the Picture (Apr 2)
Gary Matz Time Warner Cable # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Delegate Joe May Virginia House of Delegates # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Pat McAdaragh Midcontinent Communications # 31 : Strategies for Success: Creative Approaches to Service Bundling in Smaller Markets (Apr 3)
Dawn McCall International Media & Entertainment Partners, LLC. # 37 : The Big Switch: Digital Transformation in the Global Arena (Apr 3)
Craig McCaw Clearwire # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
Kyle McSlarrow NCTA # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
Necole Merritt Cox Communications, Inc. # 10 : Community Ties: The Business Rewards of Making a Difference (Apr 1)
Craig Moffett Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. # 12 : Econ 101: Creating Value in a Changing Economy (Apr 1)
# 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Rupert Murdoch News Corporation # 26 : Prime Time in the Global Village (Apr 2)
Steve Necessary Cox Communications, Inc. # 03 : A New Way There: Cable's Interactive Agenda (Apr 1)
Ryan O'Hara TV Guide Network and TVGuide.com # 22 : You Must Remember This: Affiliate-Network Partnerships Live On (Apr 2)
Kathleen O'Reilly Accenture # 20 : Stating the Case: Business Contributions of IT Management (Apr 2)
Dr. Jerry Olson Olson Zaltman Associates # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Arthur Orduña Canoe Ventures # 09 : Sending the Right Message: Techniques and Technologies for Targeted Advertising (Apr 1)
Neal Osten National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Shelly Palmer Advanced Media Ventures Group # 18 : Advertising 360: The Viewer Gets into the Picture (Apr 2)
Ed Pardini Mediacom Communications Corporation # 31 : Strategies for Success: Creative Approaches to Service Bundling in Smaller Markets (Apr 3)
Dave Park BelAir Networks # 19 : The Invisible Network: Wireless Broadband in the Home...and Out of It (Apr 2)
Dr. Charles Patti Daniels College of Business, University of Denver # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
James Pearson U.S. Cable Corporation # 31 : Strategies for Success: Creative Approaches to Service Bundling in Smaller Markets (Apr 3)
Dan Pike GCI Cable & Entertainment, Inc. # 15 : Scaling for Tomorrow: New Approaches to Video Encoding (Apr 2)
Andrew Poole ARRIS # 04 : Highly Individual: Content Protection and Delivery in the Digital Era (Apr 1)
David Purdy Rogers Communications, Inc. # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
David Quam National Governors Association (NGA) # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Mauricio Ramos Liberty Global, Inc. # 37 : The Big Switch: Digital Transformation in the Global Arena (Apr 3)
James Bradford Ramsay National Association of Rural Utility Commissioners (NARUC) # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
David Reed, Ph.D. CableLabs # 03 : A New Way There: Cable's Interactive Agenda (Apr 1)
# 14 : Inventing Tomorrow: Innovations for a New Marketplace (Apr 2)
Jessica Reif Cohen Merrill Lynch # 12 : Econ 101: Creating Value in a Changing Economy (Apr 1)
Karen Rheuban, M.D. American Telemedicine Association # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Debra Richards ASTRA # 37 : The Big Switch: Digital Transformation in the Global Arena (Apr 3)
Donald Rippert Accenture # 20 : Stating the Case: Business Contributions of IT Management (Apr 2)
Brian Roberts Comcast Corporation # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
Johnathan Rodgers TV One # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
# 26 : Prime Time in the Global Village (Apr 2)
Jay Rolls Cox Communications, Inc. # 19 : The Invisible Network: Wireless Broadband in the Home...and Out of It (Apr 2)
Joe Rooney Cox Communications, Inc. # 32 : Welcome to the Jungle: Marketing to Win (Apr 3)
Jessica Rosenworcel U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation # 05 : View from the Hill: Commerce Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 1)
Mike Roudi Time Warner Cable # 29 : Air Play: Cable's Wide-Open Wireless Future (Apr 3)
John Russell National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Thomas Rutledge Cablevision Systems Corporation # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Joshua Sapan Rainbow Media Holdings # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Sam Schechner Wall Street Journal # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Samuel Schwartz Comcast Interactive Capital # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
Matt Seiler Universal McCann # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Imran Shah IBB Consulting Group # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
Roger Sherman U.S. House Committee on Energy & Commerce # 05 : View from the Hill: Commerce Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 1)
Gary Shorman Eagle Communications # 31 : Strategies for Success: Creative Approaches to Service Bundling in Smaller Markets (Apr 3)
Tim Simon California Public Utilities Commission # 06 : 21st Century Communications Policy: The Role of the States (Apr 1)
H. Sally Smith Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Michael Smith Food Network # 18 : Advertising 360: The Viewer Gets into the Picture (Apr 2)
Peter Stern Time Warner Cable # 08 : Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television (Apr 1)
Matt Stump One Touch Intelligence # 29 : Air Play: Cable's Wide-Open Wireless Future (Apr 3)
Ira Sussman Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau # 36 : Part 1: A Day in the Media Life: Implications for Advertisers (Apr 3)
Scott Teissler Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. # 30 : Now Approaching Tomorrow: Technology Takes Me There (Apr 3)
Ron Thaniel U.S. Conference of Mayors # 39 : They've Got Issues: State and Local Policy Roundtable (Apr 3)
Robert Thompson Motorola, Inc. # 15 : Scaling for Tomorrow: New Approaches to Video Encoding (Apr 2)
Niels Thorwirth Verimatrix # 04 : Highly Individual: Content Protection and Delivery in the Digital Era (Apr 1)
Van Toffler MTV Networks # 07 : Jumping Through (Hulu) Hoops: Programming for a New Video Paradigm (Apr 1)
Nicholas Toman Corporate Executive Board # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Jonathan Tombes Communications Technology # 35 : Crafting the Code: Software’s Rising Profile in Cable Operations (Apr 3)
Louis Toth Comcast Interactive Capital # 14 : Inventing Tomorrow: Innovations for a New Marketplace (Apr 2)
Wanda Townsend NCTA # 16 : View from the Hill: Judiciary Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 2)
Gary Traver Comcast Media Center # 01 : Quality Matters: Assuring Performance across Multiple Platforms (Apr 1)
Nicol Turner-Lee, Ph.D. One Economy Corporation # 33 : If We Build It, Will They Log On: Barriers to Broadband Adoption & Use (Apr 3)
Amy Tykeson BendBroadband # 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Tom Vari Rogers Communications, Inc. # 27 : OSS & BSS: Transforming the Back Office to Capitalize on New Growth Opportunities (Apr 3)
S.V. Vasudevan Cisco Systems # 01 : Quality Matters: Assuring Performance across Multiple Platforms (Apr 1)
Julie Veach Federal Communications Commission # 24 : Where Policies Meet Packets: Government's Role in the Broadband Progression (Apr 2)
David Verklin Canoe Ventures # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Meredith Wagner Lifetime Networks # 10 : Community Ties: The Business Rewards of Making a Difference (Apr 1)
Jack Wakshlag, Ph.D. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. # 36 : Part 1: A Day in the Media Life: Implications for Advertisers (Apr 3)
Tina Waters Comcast Cable Communications # 34 : How Are We Doing? New Measurement Approaches for Shaping Customer Care (Apr 3)
Mitch Weinraub Comcast Media Center # 09 : Sending the Right Message: Techniques and Technologies for Targeted Advertising (Apr 1)
Rachel Welch Time Warner Cable # 05 : View from the Hill: Commerce Committee Staffers on Communications Policy (Apr 1)
Jason Welz Comcast Cable Communications # 11 : Economic Elixir: Growing Cable’s Business Services Share (Apr 1)
Tony Werner Comcast Cable Communications # 25 : Cable Technology and the Platform for Change (Apr 2)
Michael Willner Insight Communications # 02 : Agenda for the New Media Era (Apr 1)
# 13 : Navigating a Communications Revolution (Apr 2)
Alexandra Wilson Cox Enterprises, Inc. # 38 : The View from the 8th Floor: FCC Legal Advisors on Communications Policy (Apr 3)
Linda Yaccarino Turner Entertainment Ad Sales/Marketing & Acquisitions # 18 : Advertising 360: The Viewer Gets into the Picture (Apr 2)
Khalil Yazdi, Ph.D. University of Mary Washington # 17 : Plugged In: Ethernet’s Role in Driving Business Services Market Share (Apr 2)
David Zaslav Discovery Communications, Inc. # 28 : Economics of a New Advertising Era (Apr 3)
Robert Zitter Home Box Office, Inc. # 30 : Now Approaching Tomorrow: Technology Takes Me There (Apr 3)

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