RTS Futures Launch: The Future of Television

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Madame Tussauds
26 Sep 07 at 19:00

The RTS Futures Launch is sponsored by ITV, BBC and Channel 4 

 
RTS Futures launched with a spectacular event at Madame Tussauds on the 26th September. With food, drink, music and merriment, the evening began with TV talent including Hardeep Singh Kohli, Charlie Brooker, Ash Atalla, Victoria Coren and Alex Zane thrashing out, in their irreverent and informed ways, The Future of Television. 

The panel was followed by a party, with food, drink and music!

All RTS Futures events are exclusive and free to RTS Futures members.

 

Video and Audio Downloads

You can download and listen to a complete audio stream of the event, including Andy Duncan's introduction, the panels thoughts on television and their responses to several questions from the audience.  The mp3 is just over an hour long and 60MB. You can stream the file through your web-browser by left clicking the following link, or download it to your computer or MP3 player by right clicking and selecting to save.
The Future of Television MP3

We also have a number of videos from the event that you can watch in our screening room:
Launching RTS Futures - short interviews with people at the party
The Future of Television - clips from the panel


Details

Time: 7.00- 11.30pm
Date: Wednesday, 26th September
Location: Madame Tussauds, Marylebone Road (directions)
Dress Code:  Straight from the office


Organiser: RTS Administrator
Website: http://www.rtsfutures.org.uk
Email: admin@rtsfutures.org.uk
Telephone: 020 7822 2828
This event is free of charge


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Default_profile_thumb Jasmine Kershaw
26 Sep 07

Do you think the media's obsession with "celebrity" will ever end and, if so, what will replace it?

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N720550639_1277790_2297_thumb Kate
26 Sep 07

Can UGC and interactivity ever result in anything other than mediocrity?

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Endemol_050_thumb David
20 Sep 07

Question for the panel: Is the business model for TV irreversably damaged by the rise in new platforms for consuming media?

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