The Future of Cable

Cable has faced down formidable challenges before and this conference will evaluate the nature of the current challenges and how the industry can overcome them. In so doing, it will engage a series of leaders in industry and academia to evaluate the technological, business, policy, and societal dynamics that will bear on the industry’s future.

Tags: Technology Policy

Sponsored by the Colorado Cable Telecommunications Association, the Silicon Flatirons Center, the Communications Technology Professionals, and the Federal Communications Bar Association

2007 was, in many respects, a year in which the cable industry hit a brick wall. Wall Street turned against the industry, concluding that its growth trajectory faced a series of difficult questions. Foremost among these questions was the impact of the competition it faced from the telephone companies, the satellite providers, and video over the Internet providers. On the regulatory front, the Federal Communications Commission, under the leadership of Chairman Kevin Martin, undertook a series of initiatives that National Cable & Telecommunications Association President Kyle McSlarrow called “a war on cable.” Finally, consumers faced a challenging around of technology adoption decisions, ranging from how to receive voicemails on the web, use their digital video records, on demand viewing options, and high definition television. To top it off, the country headed into what, on many accounts, is being labeled as a recession.

Cable has faced down formidable challenges before and this conference will evaluate the nature of the current challenges and how the industry can overcome them. In so doing, it will engage a series of leaders in industry and academia to evaluate the technological, business, policy, and societal dynamics that will bear on the industry’s future.


Sessions

07/22/08 2:00pm - 2:15pm
Welcome and Introduction

@ Centennial E Room

  • Jeff Weist
    Executive Director, Colorado Cable Telecommunications Association
07/22/08 2:15pm - 3:15pm
Technological Change and Policy Challenges

@ Centennial E Room

07/22/08 3:15pm - 3:30pm
Break

@ Centennial E Room


07/22/08 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Business Dynamics and Consumer Expectations

@ Centennial E Room

  • Scott Binder
    Regional Senior Vice President, Comcast
  • Steve Brookstein
    Executive V.P. of Operations, Bresnan Communications
  • April Horace
    Analyst, Janco Partners
  • David W. Johnson
    General Manager CO/NM, Baja Broadband
  • Dan Yost
    Executive Vice President, Qwest Communications
07/22/08 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Reception and Networking

@ Centennial E Room


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