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- 1 - Digital media landscape Diversified Media Holding Companies....................8 Bertelsmann........................................... 8 Hearst Corporation....................................8 NBC Universal......................................... 8 News Corporation...................................... 9 Time Warner.......................................... 10 Viacom............................................... 10 Vivendi.............................................. 10 The Walt Disney Company..............................10 Terrestrial Broadcasters..................................12 BBC.................................................. 12 Channel Five......................................... 17 Channel Four plc.....................................18 ITV plc.............................................. 21 Satellite and Cable.........................................27 AETN International...................................27 BSkyB................................................ 27 Canal+............................................... 31 CNN.................................................. 31 Discovery Networks Europe............................32 HBO.................................................. 33 MTV Europe........................................... 34 Paramount Comedy Channel.............................38 Turner Broadcasting Europe...........................38 UKTV................................................. 39 Virgin Media......................................... 40 IPTV..............................................................43 Babelgum............................................. 43 Blinkbox............................................. 43 Brightcove........................................... 43 Jalipo............................................... 46 Joost................................................ 47 Jump................................................. 49 Narrowstep........................................... 50 Video On Demand...............................................52 Aggregator TV........................................ 52 Arts Alliance Media..................................53 BT Vision............................................ 54

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Digital media landscape

Diversified Media Holding Companies..........................................................8

Bertelsmann...............................................................................................................8Hearst Corporation....................................................................................................8NBC Universal..........................................................................................................8News Corporation......................................................................................................9Time Warner............................................................................................................10Viacom....................................................................................................................10Vivendi....................................................................................................................10The Walt Disney Company.....................................................................................10

Terrestrial Broadcasters........................................................................................12

BBC.........................................................................................................................12Channel Five............................................................................................................17Channel Four plc.....................................................................................................18ITV plc.....................................................................................................................21

Satellite and Cable.....................................................................................................27

AETN International.................................................................................................27BSkyB......................................................................................................................27Canal+.....................................................................................................................31CNN.........................................................................................................................31Discovery Networks Europe....................................................................................32HBO.........................................................................................................................33MTV Europe............................................................................................................34Paramount Comedy Channel...................................................................................38Turner Broadcasting Europe....................................................................................38UKTV......................................................................................................................39Virgin Media...........................................................................................................40

IPTV....................................................................................................................................... 43

Babelgum.................................................................................................................43Blinkbox..................................................................................................................43Brightcove...............................................................................................................43Jalipo........................................................................................................................46Joost.........................................................................................................................47Jump........................................................................................................................49Narrowstep..............................................................................................................50

Video On Demand.......................................................................................................52

Aggregator TV.........................................................................................................52Arts Alliance Media................................................................................................53BT Vision................................................................................................................54

Studios and Production Companies.............................................................55

Buena Vista International........................................................................................55FreemantleMedia.....................................................................................................56Granada International..............................................................................................59Headshift..................................................................................................................60Illumina Digital Ltd.................................................................................................60Magic Lantern Productions.....................................................................................61SMG........................................................................................................................62

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Sony Pictures Television.........................................................................................63

Super Indies.................................................................................................................66All3Media................................................................................................................66DCD Media.............................................................................................................67Endemol UK............................................................................................................67IMG.........................................................................................................................70RDF Media Group...................................................................................................72Shed Productions.....................................................................................................74Shine........................................................................................................................74Southern Star...........................................................................................................75Ten Alps..................................................................................................................76Tinopolis..................................................................................................................76

Indies...........................................................................................................................77Aardman Animation................................................................................................77At It productions......................................................................................................77Avalon Television...................................................................................................78Baby Cow Group.....................................................................................................78Betty TV..................................................................................................................79Brook Lapping Productions.....................................................................................79Cactus TV................................................................................................................80Carnival Films.........................................................................................................80Celador (Two Way Traffic).....................................................................................82Company Pictures....................................................................................................84Darlow Smithson Productions.................................................................................85Ecosse Films............................................................................................................86Entertainment Rights...............................................................................................87Firefly Productions..................................................................................................87Fleming Media.........................................................................................................87Hat Trick Productions..............................................................................................88Hit Entertainment....................................................................................................89Impossible Pictures..................................................................................................89Keo Films................................................................................................................90Kudos Film & Television........................................................................................90Liberty Bell Productions..........................................................................................92Lion Television........................................................................................................93Maverick Television................................................................................................94Mentorn...................................................................................................................95North One Television..............................................................................................96Objective Productions.............................................................................................96Optomen Television................................................................................................97Pioneer Productions.................................................................................................98Princess Productions................................................................................................99Prospect Pictures...................................................................................................100Ricochet.................................................................................................................100September Films....................................................................................................101Silver River............................................................................................................101So Television.........................................................................................................102Splash....................................................................................................................102Talkback Thames...................................................................................................102

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Tern Television......................................................................................................103Twenty Twenty Television....................................................................................103TWI........................................................................................................................104Two Four Productions Ltd.....................................................................................104Tiger Aspects Production......................................................................................106Tigress Productions...............................................................................................107Wall to Wall..........................................................................................................108World Productions.................................................................................................109

Radio.................................................................................................................................. 111

BBC Radio.............................................................................................................111Chrysalis................................................................................................................119Emap Radio...........................................................................................................120GCAP....................................................................................................................122GMG Radio...........................................................................................................123Virgin Radio (SMG)..............................................................................................125UTV Radio............................................................................................................126

On-line............................................................................................................................... 127

AOL.......................................................................................................................127Ask.com.................................................................................................................128Bebo.com...............................................................................................................128CNET Networks UK.............................................................................................129Ebay.......................................................................................................................130Facebook................................................................................................................130Google...................................................................................................................131iVillage.com..........................................................................................................134MSN (Microsoft)...................................................................................................135Mydeo....................................................................................................................138MySpace................................................................................................................138osoyou.com............................................................................................................140Real Networks.......................................................................................................140Reuters Media........................................................................................................141Sportingindex.com.................................................................................................141Sulake....................................................................................................................142VideoEgg...............................................................................................................143The Walt Disney Internet Group...........................................................................144Yahoo! UK............................................................................................................146

Games and Gaming.................................................................................................150

Mind Candy...........................................................................................................150Two Way TV.........................................................................................................150Vivendi Games......................................................................................................151

Telecoms......................................................................................................................... 153

3.............................................................................................................................153BT..........................................................................................................................154Buongiorno............................................................................................................154Cable & Wireless...................................................................................................155Incentivated Ltd.....................................................................................................155MobiTV.................................................................................................................156O2..........................................................................................................................157Orange...................................................................................................................158

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Sony Ericsson........................................................................................................159T-Mobile................................................................................................................159Vodafone...............................................................................................................161

Publishing...................................................................................................................... 162

Newspapers................................................................................................................162Associated Northcliffe Digital...............................................................................162Guardian Newspapers Limited (GNL)..................................................................163News International Ltd..........................................................................................163Telegraph Media Group........................................................................................164Times Media..........................................................................................................165Trinity Mirror........................................................................................................165

Magazines..................................................................................................................166Conde Nast Interactive..........................................................................................166Emap plc................................................................................................................168Gruner and Jahr.....................................................................................................169Hearst Digital Media.............................................................................................171Hearst Interactive media........................................................................................172IPC Southbank.......................................................................................................174Time Inc.................................................................................................................175

Books.........................................................................................................................176Harper Collins.......................................................................................................176Random House......................................................................................................177

Business to Business..................................................................................................178Datamonitor...........................................................................................................178Haymarket.............................................................................................................179United Business Media..........................................................................................180

Technology and Platforms.................................................................................182

Arqiva Ltd (formerly NTL Broadcast)..................................................................182BestBefore Media Ltd...........................................................................................183Dovetail Services...................................................................................................183Kontiki...................................................................................................................184MIG.......................................................................................................................184Octoshape..............................................................................................................185Open TV................................................................................................................185Picsel Technologies...............................................................................................186Tandberg Television..............................................................................................187

Digital strategy consultancies and media corporate finance boutiques......................................................................................................................... 189

Accenture...............................................................................................................189Cap Gemini............................................................................................................189Circus Street Communications..............................................................................189Deloitte..................................................................................................................190Fathom Partners.....................................................................................................190Generator Consultancy..........................................................................................191Human Capital.......................................................................................................192IconZest.................................................................................................................192Longacre................................................................................................................193Mediatique.............................................................................................................194

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OC&C....................................................................................................................195Spectrum Strategy Consultants..............................................................................195

Private Equity and Venture Capital Investment Firms...................197

Accel Partners........................................................................................................197Advent International..............................................................................................197Apax Partners........................................................................................................198Ariadne Capital......................................................................................................199Balderton Capital / Benchmark Capital.................................................................200Esprit Capital Partners...........................................................................................201Index Ventures.......................................................................................................203NewMedia Spark Investors...................................................................................203Providence Equity Partners...................................................................................204Quadrangle Group.................................................................................................205

Digital Marketing Agencies and Inhouse Departments.................206

3T Productions Ltd................................................................................................206Agency.com...........................................................................................................206AKQA....................................................................................................................206Amaze Digital........................................................................................................207AtticMedia.............................................................................................................208BDP Media Ltd......................................................................................................208Broadview Communications Ltd...........................................................................208BYG Systems Ltd..................................................................................................209Chemistry Communications..................................................................................209Dare Digital...........................................................................................................209Delib Ltd................................................................................................................210Dialogue DLKW Ltd.............................................................................................211Digit.......................................................................................................................211Digital Outlook Communications Ltd...................................................................211Digital TMW.........................................................................................................211DNA Consulting Ltd.............................................................................................211Draft London Ltd...................................................................................................211E3 Media...............................................................................................................212Enteraction TV Ltd................................................................................................212Euro RSCG............................................................................................................212Glue London Ltd...................................................................................................213Good Technology..................................................................................................213Grand Union..........................................................................................................213Hall Moore CHI.....................................................................................................213Hildbrand...............................................................................................................213I-Level...................................................................................................................214Imaginet.................................................................................................................214IMG New Media....................................................................................................214Inferno...................................................................................................................215Ingram Partnership................................................................................................215Ioko........................................................................................................................215LBI.........................................................................................................................216Lean Mean Fighting Machine...............................................................................216Light Maker Group Ltd.........................................................................................216Marvellous.............................................................................................................216Maverick Media Ltd..............................................................................................217

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Modem Media.......................................................................................................217Mook......................................................................................................................217MRM Partners UK Ltd..........................................................................................218Nestlé.....................................................................................................................218New Media Collective Ltd....................................................................................218New Media Maze..................................................................................................218Ogilvy Interactive..................................................................................................218Oyster Partners......................................................................................................219Panlogic.................................................................................................................219Pavillion Communications Ltd..............................................................................219PhD IQ...................................................................................................................219Play........................................................................................................................219Poke London Ltd...................................................................................................219Precedent Communications...................................................................................220Profero...................................................................................................................220Publicis Dialog......................................................................................................220Rainey Kelley Campbell Rolf...............................................................................220Reading Room.......................................................................................................220Red Bee Media......................................................................................................220Red Nomad............................................................................................................221RPM.......................................................................................................................221Rufus Leonard.......................................................................................................221S8080 Ltd..............................................................................................................222Saatchi & Saatchi..................................................................................................222Sapient...................................................................................................................222Soup Ltd................................................................................................................222Sponge...................................................................................................................222Start Creative Ltd..................................................................................................222Storm.....................................................................................................................222Tequila...................................................................................................................223Tribal DBB............................................................................................................223True Digital...........................................................................................................223Twentysix London.................................................................................................224Unilever.................................................................................................................224Unit 9 Ltd..............................................................................................................224The Viral Factory..................................................................................................224Walker Media........................................................................................................224WDMP...................................................................................................................225Weapon 7 Ltd........................................................................................................225Wheel.....................................................................................................................225Worth Media..........................................................................................................225

Music.................................................................................................................................. 226

Last.fm...................................................................................................................226Music Choice Europe............................................................................................226

Recording companies................................................................................................227EMI........................................................................................................................227Sony BMG.............................................................................................................229Universal Music UK..............................................................................................231Warner Music Group.............................................................................................231

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Free Agents, Consultants and Corporate Advisors.........................235

Other................................................................................................................................... 238

Cachelogic.............................................................................................................238CMGI.....................................................................................................................238The Glass House....................................................................................................239Interactive Rights Management Ltd......................................................................239I-Rights Ltd...........................................................................................................240MCPS....................................................................................................................240Ofcom....................................................................................................................242TV Guide Mobile Entertainment...........................................................................242Visit London..........................................................................................................243CHI Partners..........................................................................................................250

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Diversified Media Holding Companies

Bertelsmann

Bertelsmann is a global media corporation based in Germany. In 2005 its sales were €18 billion, net income €1 billion, over 75,000 employees. Its main assets are in broadcasting, publishing, music and media editing. It consists of six corporate divisions; RTL Group, Gruner + Jahr, BMG, Random House, Direct Group and Arvato. RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by Bertelsmann. It has 34 television and 33 radio stations in 12 countries. This Luxembourg-based media group operates TV channels and radio stations in Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, UK, Luxembourg, Spain, Hungary, Portugal and Croatia, and production companies in the United States. RTL Group’s media content and production division Fremantle is on the forefront of digital in the UK television production industry.

Johannes Mohn Executive Vice President of Corporate Media TechnologyWork History:Johannes Mohn, Executive Vice President, Bertelsmann AG, heads the Corporate Media Technology Department at the Bertelsmann headquarters. His team is responsible for monitoring new developments on the market in media technologies, reporting key strategic developments to the Executive Board and coordinating information exchange of these developments across Bertelsmann's divisions: RTL (TV and Radio), BMG (Music), Random House (Book Publisher), Gruner + Jahr (Magazine Publisher), Direct Group (Clubs business), and Arvato (Media Services). Since 1982, Mr Mohn has held various positions in Bertelsmann: He previously was Vice President, Technology Management at DirectGroup Bertelsmann Germany, Managing Director of Bertelsmann Kalender GmbH, Managing Director of Mohndruck GmbH in charge of the book printing business, Chairman and CEO of Sonopress USA. Mr Mohn holds degrees in Business Administration and Engineering from the Technical University, Berlin.

Hearst Corporation

Its chief businesses are in magazines, newspapers, broadcasting, entertainment, interactive media and business media. Hearst magazines launched a subsidiary Hearst Digital Media in March 2006 (see below).

NBC Universal

NBC Universal is one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Formed in May 2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks. NBC Universal is 80% owned by General Electric and 20% owned by Vivendi.It was announced in April 2007 that NBC Universal would launch 20 additional local television channels in 23 new countries across Europe, Asia and Latin America in a drive to more than

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double revenues from its Global Networks Division. The Global Networks plan is expected to see channels launched across Europe, Asia and Latin America over 2007 and 2008, including key new markets such as Portugal, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Russia and India. NBC Universal has other divisions comprising of Universal Pictures International, NBC Universal Digital Media that incorporates iVillage.com.

Peter Smith President, NBC Universal International Work History: Peter Smith was named president, NBC Universal International, in September 2006. Based in London, Smith is responsible for spearheading international business growth opportunities for NBC Universal in partnership with key leaders in each business. His role is focused on better leveraging NBCU's existing international business by coordinating efforts across all of the company's divisions to build growth, scale and synergies.Smith has direct operational responsibility for International TV Distribution, which is led by Belinda Menendez, and for NBCU Global Networks under Olivier Gerolami (Europe), Reed Manville (Asia) and Steve Patscheck (Latin America). In addition, Smith works closely with other key executives with international responsibilities. Previous to his appointment in October 2006, Smith served as president, Universal Pictures International Entertainment (UPIE), since its inception in 2000, managing the operations of the home entertainment division worldwide, excluding North America. He oversaw international sales, distribution and marketing for all video and DVD product under the Universal banner. He controlled UPIE's international acquisitions, legal and business affairs, as well as commercial development and strategic planning on an international basis. UPIE has wholly-owned operating companies in 24 countries around the world and licenses product to over 30 additional international territories.* Recommended.

Greg Madsen/Mattson xxx

Work History: Lawyer.

Adam Jones CFO, NBC NewsWork History: * Recommended.

News Corporation

News Corp. is a vertically integrated media company with properties in film, broadcasting, publishing, magazines and newspapers, sports and websites, controlled by Rupert Murdoch. Market cap $73.2 billion; 30,000 staff. Its assets include Harper Collins, BskyB (38% stake), Music Choice Europe (49%), News International Ltd., News Digital Systems and SiVenture. There are digital divisions within the traditional newspaper business News International, within BSkyB and also within News Corp’s growing Internet businesses, notably MySpace (see below).

Address: 1 Virginia StreetLondon E98 1XY

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7895 902

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Time Warner

World’s largest entertainment conglomerate, headquartered in NYC, with operations in TV, publishing, telecoms, Internet and film. Market Cap: US$80.5 billion, 88,000 employees. There is no straightforward representation of European business at board level. TW’s presence in Europe is managed by subsidiaries such as AOL and is also achieved through penetration of regional news editions such as CNN Europe, selected magazine titles published by Time, Inc. or films produced by Warner Bros. Other companies owned by Time Warner includes; AOL, HBO, New Line Cinema, Time Inc, Turner Broadcasting System and Warner Bros Entertainment (see below).

Address Time Warner House44 Great Marlborough StreetLondon W1F 7Jl

Telephone +44 20 7693 0974

Viacom

American media conglomerate with interests in satellite and cable TV networks (MTV Networks and BET), and film production and distribution (Paramount and DreamWorks studios). The company’s subsidiary, Viacom International Inc., owns the copyrights associated with its corporate website and cable networks and also does production for its in-house networks. Viacom also owns MTV Networks International which comprises of three channels; Kids, Comedy and Music.

Address: 4th FloorUK House180 Oxford StreetLondon W1D 1DS

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7478 5240

Vivendi

Vivendi is a French entertainment group with activities in music, TV, cinema, mobile, Internet, and games. 2006 sales: €20 million, EBITDA: €4.37 million. Vivendi is present in 77 countries and contains around 34,000 staff. Vivendi has a 100 % stake in Universal Music Group. This is the world’s number one recording music company, selling more than one out of every four albums worldwide, which holds significant positions in the digital music market. Group Canal (100%) is the French leader in premium and theme channel distribution and programming is also a major player in the financing, acquisition and distribution of motion pictures in France and in Europe. SFR (56%) is rated the second mobile telecommunications operator in France and also owns 40.5% of Neuf Cegetel, France’s second fixed-line telecommunications operator. Further to this, Vivendi owns Vivendi Games (100%).

The Walt Disney Company

One of the largest media and entertainment corporations, WD owns some of the largest Hollywood production studios, eleven theme parks, several media networks, and a sizeable consumer products division. Buena Vista International distributes WD’s content worldwide and has a London-based digital media team (see below). WD Internet Group coordinates WD’s online presence (see below).

Address: 3 Queen Caroline StreetLondon W6 9PE

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Telephone: +44 (0)20 8222 1000

Andy Bird President, WD International and Executive Board MemberWork History:Andy Bird assumed his position as president, Walt Disney International, in January 2004. Working in conjunction with business unit leaders around the world, Bird is responsible for coordinating and overseeing growth opportunities for Disney outside the United States, and for targeting new businesses, growing and increasing penetration of existing businesses, and leading the development of business and operations in emerging markets. Prior to joining Disney, Bird, a senior entertainment industry executive with extensive experience in development and operation of television and radio businesses internationally, was president of Time Warner's TBS International. Bird had been with Time Warner for nearly a decade, joining in 1994 as senior vice president and general manager of Turner Entertainment Networks Limited, the TBS Europe arm that produced Cartoon Network, which he helped grow to 13 channels across Europe from one. He rose to president of TBS International in 2000, and became responsible for all TBS broadcasting outside of the continental U.S. Bird started his career with Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, England, as breakfast show producer. After that, Bird moved to London to join the Virgin Broadcasting Company working at Music Box, a Pan-European music channel. Later, Virgin asked Bird to help launch and program a satellite-delivered national radio service called Radio Radio. Bird became Head of Programming for the service producing radio shows for leading comedians and television presenters.

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Terrestrial Broadcasters

BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB £4 billion (US$7.9 billion).

Address: Television CentreWood LaneLondon W12 7RJ

Telephone: Tel: +44 (0)20 8743 8000

Senior Management

Mark Thompson Director GeneralWork History:Mark Thompson was appointed Director-General of the BBC on 21 May 2004, after being Chief Executive of Channel 4 since December 2001. He took up his appointment on 22 June 2004.He had previously worked at the BBC for more than 20 years, becoming Director of Television in April 2000, responsible for the management and running of all BBC network television channels.Mark Thompson was previously Director of National and Regional Broadcasting, a post he had held since January 1999.In this role he had overall responsibility for all broadcasting activities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and for local and regional broadcasting in England.He was born in London on 31 July 1957 and was educated at Stonyhurst College and Merton College, Oxford.

Caroline Thomas COOWork History:Caroline Thomson is Chief Operating Officer for the BBC. She is a member of the BBC's Executive Board and reports to the Director-General. She has responsibility for the BBC's policy, strategic analysis and planning and for the distribution of BBC services and is particularly involved in the development of the BBC's digital strategy.She was previously Director of Policy and Legal and then Strategy, from July 2000, and before that Deputy Director of BBC World Service, a post she had held since 1996.Caroline has worked in broadcasting for 30 years, joining the BBC as a journalist trainee and going on to produce a range of BBC radio and television series including Analysis and Panorama. She also worked as political assistant to Roy Jenkins, then leader of the SDP, during the 1983 General Election campaign. She joined Channel 4 as Commissioning Editor, Science Finance and Industry in 1984 and went on to start Business Daily and the Equinox series.In 1990 she was appointed Head of Corporate Affairs, reporting to the then Chief Executive, Michael Grade.

John Smith CEO, BBC Worldwide Work History:John Smith is CEO of BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm. He is also a member of the BBC's Executive Board. Mr Smith joined the BBC in 1989, becoming its Finance Director in 1996. Later he

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added Property, Procurement and Programme Rights to his portfolio and in June 2004 became the BBC's COO. In 2004 he undertook a strategic review of all the BBC's commercial activities and was responsible for the sale of BBC Technology to Siemens Business Services, and then led the sale of BBC Broadcast to Creative Broadcast Services Ltd, a Macquarie Company.In July 2004, Mr Smith took the helm at BBC Worldwide and was confirmed as CEO in March 2005. He set a target to refocus BBC Worldwide on profits and to double PBIT within two years, which was achieved on target. He is responsible for the strategic leadership of BBC Worldwide's varied media activities around the world..

Digital media

Ashley Highfield Director of New Media and TechnologyWork History: Ashley Highfield joined the BBC in October 2000. He is now the Director of Future Media and Technology and a member of the BBC's Executive Board. He is responsible for the BBC's output on the internet and interactive TV, as well as new and emerging platforms and services such as mobile, online video distribution and IPTV. Under Ashley's leadership, the number of UK adults visiting bbc.co.uk has more than trebled from 4.6 million to 14 million every month and page impressions have increased tenfold to just over 3 billion a month.In 2003 Ashley was awarded the Digital Innovator internet award by The Sunday Times. In 2004 he was named "most influential individual in technology" by online technology news site Silicon.com.Prior to joining the BBC, Ashley worked at Flextech TV, the pay-TV channel provider that later merged with Telewest.  Whilst there, he created the new media organisation Flextech Interactive and became its Managing Director.  Ashley invested in, and was appointed non-executive director to, a number of dot.coms during this time including the highly successful online mapping company MultiMap.com and the UK's largest online ticketing company, WayAheadGroup. After the merger with Telewest, he was given the additional responsibility for Telewest's broadband content service, Blueyonder.Before Flextech, Ashley was Head of IT and New Media for the European arm of the American broadcaster NBC, and prior to that spent six years as a management consultant with PwC where, among other projects, he spent a year with the ANC and worked on the launch of Vodacom in South Africa.

David Bainbridge Digital and New Media Marketing DirectorWork History: The BBC has hired David Bainbridge, YooMedia’s business manager, to market its range of digital and new media services. Among the responsibilities of the newly-created, 'high level' post – part of the BBC’s restructure of its Marketing, Communications and Audiences division – are driving take-up of digital TV, DAB, on-demand TV, broadband services and widening the reach of bbc.co.uk. David will also play a key role in Freeview, Digital UK and FreeSat.David became Managing Director of YooMedia Mobile in August 2004. David was a co-founder and Managing Director of Whoosh, an agency providing mobile phone based solutions for broadcasters, brands and retailers, which was acquired by YooMedia in 2004.

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Prior to Whoosh, David rose through the ranks at Channel 5 to become Deputy Marketing Director, helping build the channel’s market share from 5.8% to 6.4% and driving turnover past £200m pa.* Recommended.

Tom Loosemore Senior Manager New MediaWork History: Tom has been at the forefront of much of the BBC’s new media strategy since joining in 2001 as Head of Broadband and Emerging Platforms. Over the past 3 years he played a key role in developing a wide range of new media proposals, many of which featured in Building Public Value, the BBC’s vision for the next ten years. He is currently leading a review of the BBC’s activities on the Web. Prior to joining the BBC, Tom was Director of Internet Applications at UPC, Europe`s largest cable company. Previously, he has been web editor of London’s largest radio station, Capital Radio. He was responsible for developing the multiple award-winning local information website UpMyStreet.com. From 1995 until 1997 he was a Section Editor on the UK edition of Wired Magazine.

Richard Halton BBC Controller of Business Strategy Work History:Halton is BBC Television's controller of strategy and played a major role in developing the BBC's digital TV portfolio and interactive strategy.* Recommended.

Sophie Walpole Head of Content, New MediaWork History:Sophie Walpole serves as the Head of Content BBC New Media.She has strong editorial, creative and managerial experience in old and new media, including a broad grasp on Internet, digital television and emerging broadband technologies. Her career includes a wide variety of roles at Channel Four television including being Managing Editor, Interactive Media and Head of Interactive Services, and Website Editor. Walpole also previously served as Editorial Director at Intelfax Limited and has written freelance articles for numerous media organizations.* Recommended.

Jamie Cason Interactive Senior ExecutiveWork History:Senior executive with 10 years experience in new media and arts, marketing & advertising and broadcasting context. He is a member of the senior management team providing strategic and editorial leadership for an interactive entertainment portfolio. Furthermore, he is responsible for a budget of £1.5 million.

James Cridland Head of Future Media and Technology, Audio and MusicWork History:James Cridland will take up the position of BBC Head of Future Media and Technology, Audio & Music on 9 July. He will contribute to the development of pan-BBC non-linear/new media strategy and provide strategic focus for new media technology within BBC Audio & Music and prioritise investment and resource relating to new media technology in that group as well as across the BBC's portfolio.James is currently Digital Media Director at Virgin Radio, responsible

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for Virgin's strategy development, technology planning and content direction of the Virgin Radio digital media portfolio. James's earlier career included working as a copywriter for Pennine Radio and Viking FM before becoming a drive time/ evening presenter for The Pulse radio station. In 1998 he became Head of Creative for Hallam FM and founded his own company, Mediauk.com, in 1994, which continues to trade today.

Simon Nelson Controller of Music and Radio InteractiveWork History:In 1997, Simon became Senior Strategy Manager for BBC Radio, working with the then Director of Radio, Matthew Bannister. He was promoted to the Head of Strategy, Radio, under the current Director of Radio & Music, Jenny Abramsky, he worked on the development of the BBC’s digital radio and new services strategy. He then took on the new post of Head of New Services Development, Radio in 1999, building BBC Radio’s internet presence, which won a prestigious Prix Europa award for convergence of the media in 2001. Other recognition includes several Webbys and Promax awards and an Interactive Bafta.Simon Nelson was appointed Controller of New Media, BBC Radio & Music in December 2000. The department was renamed Radio & Music Interactive in June 2003, with Simon becoming Controller, BBC Radio & Music Interactive.He is responsible for the development of BBC radio and music brands and content on digital platforms and devices, including DAB digital radio, the internet, digital television and mobiles. He also leads the BBC’s DAB Digital Radio activity and is a board member of the Digital Radio Development Bureau. In 2002 his department launched BBC Radio Player, offering hundreds of BBC radio programmes to listen to online at listeners’ convenience for up to seven days after broadcast. In the same year, the department created a multi-platform proposition for the BBC Proms, with what is thought to be the world’s first interactive television application for classical music complemented by the website and DAB digital radio text service.

Danny Cohen Controller, BBC ThreeWork History: Danny took up his position as Controller, BBC Three on 14 May 2007. During 2006, he was Head of E4 and Head of Channel 4 Factual Entertainment and during his time at Channel 4 commissioned: Skins; Supernanny; The Trial Of Tony Blair and Cutting Edge. Prior to this, he worked in Documentaries at Channel 4 for five years, both as Commissioning Editor and then as Head, overseeing the team of editors responsible for landmark contemporary documentary, documentary formats and docu-drama.Between 2000 and 2001, Danny was Factual Commissioning Editor for the launch of E4. His career began at Diverse Production where he became Head of Development after a period in production.

Janice Hadlow Controller, BBC FourWork History: Janice Hadlow was appointed Controller of BBC Four in June 2004 and took up her post the following month. Previously, Janice was Head of Specialist Factual at Channel 4 Television – one of the broadcaster's largest commissioning departments. She commissioned highly successful and award-winning programmes from most factual genres including history, science,

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arts and religion.Before Channel 4, Janice worked for the BBC joining as a production trainee in 1986. From 1987 to 1989 she was a Radio 4 producer and worked on programmes such as Woman's Hour, Start The Week and The World Tonight. In 1989 Janice moved to television where she was producer and executive producer for influential arts strand The Late Show, and was appointed Editor in 1992. From 1993 to 1995 she was Deputy Head of the BBC's Music and Arts department as well as Head of Late Show Productions. In 1995 Janice was appointed Joint Head of the BBC's History department where she devised the enormously successful A History of Britain. In 1999 Janice was appointed Head of History, Art and Religion at Channel 4. She was appointed Head of Specialist Factual in 2002.

David Moody Head of Digital Media Strategy, BBC WorldwideWork History: David Moody joined the BBC Worldwide Board as Director of Strategy and Business Development (now called Digital Media) in December 2004. His responsibilities include the ongoing development of BBC Worldwide's strategic direction, as well as the operating businesses within the New Media division - which includes Broadcast Data Services, Audiocall, our new media activities including VOD and broadband, as well as BBC Music. David joined the BBC in May 2002 as Commercial Director for the BBC Ventures Group (the former umbrella name for the BBC's commercial media services division, which included BBC Broadcast, BBC Resources, BBC Technology and Kingswood Warren Ventures). David led for the BBC the sale of BBC Technology part of the recent outsourcing deal with Siemens.More recently, David managed the BBC's Commercial Review, under the overall leadership of John Smith. Before joining the BBC, David was co-founder and Finance Director of Dataroam, a wireless application service provider specialising in providing Mobile workforce solutions. Prior to this David held roles as Group Development Manager at United News and Media Plc, working for the Chief Executive, Clive Hollick, and Director Business Planning at Singapore Telecom International Europe working in the UK and European cable and telecoms industries. David started his career at the LEK Partnership, the strategy-consulting firm.

Simon Danker Director of Digital Media, BBC WorldwideWork History: The BBC’s commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, has appointed Simon Danker as director of digital media. Danker, who will report to David Moody, BBC Worldwide`s managing director of digital media and director of strategy, will lead a team tasked with looking at widening the availability of BBC programming on new platforms, such as the Internet and mobile phones. The team will also be responsible for developing a commercial version of the BBC`s iPlayer, which will allow the downloading of BBC TV and radio programs via the Internet. In addition, Danker`s responsibilities will include finding new commercial opportunities for BBC Worldwide`s music rights, and developing partnerships with music and new media industry players both in the UK and internationally. Danker, who joined BBC Worldwide in 2000, was previously director

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of UK and Ireland TV within the unit`s Global TV Sales division. Among other things, he managed and expanded program sales to VOD platforms, such as BT Vision and HomeChoice.* Recommended.

Darren Childs Head of International Channels, BBC WorldwideWork History: Darren Childs is Managing Director, Global Channels, the UK's number one international channel operator in terms of reach. Darren sits on BBC Worldwide's Board of Directors and is responsible for BBC Worldwide's various commercial channel interests both domestically and internationally. BBC Worldwide operates a diverse portfolio of 19 channels, including a new suite of BBC-branded thematic channels, announced by Darren in 2006 – BBC Entertainment, BBC Lifestyle, BBC Knowledge, CBeebies and BBC HD.Prior to joining BBC Worldwide, Darren was Senior Vice President, International Networks for Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI), where he was responsible for International Networks in Europe, Middle East and Africa. He oversaw the company's six wholly owned channels, including AXN, and numerous joint-venture movie channels, including HBO, and was also responsible for initiating and developing new channel investments. Before joining Sony Pictures Television, Darren spent several years in Asia, firstly as Director of Programming for MTV Asia and then as Director of Business Development at Channel V (part of STAR TV platform). * Recommended.

Jamie Cason Executive Producer, BBC ComedyWork History: Jamie Cason is an Executive Producer for BBC Comedy, providing strategic direction and editorial leadership for interactive and digital Comedy. Jamie joined the BBC in 2000 as Editor of the drama and comedy categories of bbc.co.uk. He was promoted to Interactive Executive in 2002 with responsibility for developing services on interactive TV and mobile platforms in addition to the internet. In 2006 he joined the Comedy department in order to develop cross-platform activity in the light of the BBC Creative Future strategy. Jamie’s achievements include developing, writing and executive producing the iBAFTA-nominated Spooks website as well as being executive producer of iBAFTA award-winning Celebdaq. In 2004 he created Taggerz, an online animated series about graffiti artists for 1Xtra. He is the executive producer of the interactive drama, Wannabes, due for launch on bbc.co.uk in September 2006. Prior to joining the BBC, five years ago, Jamie worked for a variety of theatre companies and productions as a marketing and press agent, including the Royal Shakespeare Company, the London International Festival of Theatre and numerous West End shows. He wrote for Wired UK as a freelance journalist and has performed as a stand-up comedian. Jamie holds a degree in Modern History from Oxford University.

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Channel Five

Five, launched in 1997, is the fifth and final national terrestrial analogue television channel to launch in the United Kingdom. Originally called Channel 5, the channel rebranded to Five in 2002. In 2005 the RTL Group acquired the stake of United Business Media PLC to become the sole shareholder of Channel Five.

Address: 22 Long AcreLondon WC2E 9LY

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7421 7270

Jane Lighting Chief ExecutiveWork History:Jane joined Five from Flextech, the pay TV business, whose portfolio includes the Living TV and Bravo channels. She began her career in 1976 with distribution business Crown Cassette Communications and subsequently worked at training film company Video Arts before creating marketing and sales company Minotaur International in 1995, helping to establish it as one of the most successful distribution companies in the UK. Minotaur was bought by Flextech, part of UK cable group Telewest, in 1999.

Lisa Opie Managing Director, Content.Work History:Prior to joining Channel Five, Lisa was Managing Director at Flextech, the content arm of Virgin Media. Lisa joined Flextech in September 1993 as a Promotions Producer for TCC. She launched Trouble in 1997 and was made Director of Programming for Flextech in 1998. Before joining Flextech, Lisa worked for BSB, BBC Radio and in the theatre.

Charles Constable Director of StrategyWork History:Five appointed Charles Constable as the channel’s new Director of Strategy in Spring 2005. Charles joined from the BBC where he was Project Director for the Content Supply Review, one of four pan-BBC reviews launched in July 2004 to define the corporation’s vision for its charter renewal. He was also made Acting Controller of Distribution at the beginning of 2005. Before joining the BBC, Charles worked on Strategic Project Support at Granada Media following the company’s acquisition of United Broadcasting and Entertainment (previously MAI Media) where he had been Director of Strategy from June 1995 until August 2000.* Recommended.

Channel Four plc

Channel 4 is a public service British television station, broadcast to all areas of the United Kingdom, which began transmissions in 1982. Though entirely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned: Originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by the Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990 for this purpose and which came into operation in 1993, following the abolition of the IBA.

Address: 124 Horseferry RdLondon SW1P 2TX

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7396 4444

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Senior management

Luke Johnson ChairmanWork History:Luke Johnson studied medicine at Oxford and subsequently joined investment bank Kleinwort Benson as an analyst. In 1992 he organised the acquisition of PizzaExpress and floated the business on the stock market at 40p. He was chairman of this business until 1999, at which time the share price was over 800p and the business had a market capitalisation of over £500m. He sits on the board of Interquest, Superbrands, Giraffe, GRA, Seafood Holdings, Patisserie Valerie and APT Controls. Previously he was Chairman of Signature Restaurants and a Director of IDH.

Andy Duncan CEOWork History:Andy Duncan was appointed Chief Executive of Channel 4 in June 2004. Prior to this he was the Director of Marketing, Communications and Audiences at the BBC from 2001. The first professional marketer to sit on the BBC's Executive Board, Andy was also a Director on both the BBC's Commercial and Creative Boards. He also led the project to launch Freeview and was Chairman of the joint venture with BBC, Sky and Crown Castle for its first two years. Andy began his career at Unilever where he worked for more than 16 years. He had a variety of roles and experience in marketing and general management, in the UK and internationally in both Foods and Personal Care Businesses.

Digital media

Andy Taylor Managing Director Channel 4 New MediaWork History: Andy Taylor was a corporate and media lawyer. Now managing director of new media at Channel 4, Adam Woods finds him enthusing over the station's new video-on-demand launch, 4oD. The speed at which 4oD, Channel 4's video-on-demand service that launched last week, has come to market is a source of great pride to Andy Taylor, Channel 4's managing director of new media. Channel 4's list of firsts in this area makes impressive reading. It previewed The IT Crowd online in January, generated 500,000 PC views of promotional episodes of Lost and Desperate Housewives and launched its own simulcast in June.

Ron Henwood New Business DirectorWork History:Ron Henwood was appointed New Business Director of Channel 4 in June 2005. He is responsible for the rights, new media and corporate development activities under the 4 Ventures banner, as one of five executive directors on the main board of the company. His previous experience encompasses new media, pay-TV, broadcasting, production and distribution platform experience. From 2003 to 2005, he was the turnaround CEO of Premium TV (PTV), a broadband and mobile content distribution platform. He joined PTV from NTL where he was Director of Television from 2001. From 1999-2001, he was a founder director of Prism Entertainment, a TV and Internet production company specialising in children's content. From 1996-1999, he was MD of Fox Kids UK, responsible for UK-based

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services targeting the UK, Scandinavia and Central/Eastern Europe. He started his television career at Central TV, which he joined as a management trainee in 1985, rising to MD under Carlton ownership from 1994-1996.* Recommended.

Andy Grumbridge Managing Editor, C4 InteractiveWork History: In 1995 Grunbridge was appointed Editor of The Children's Channel website, soon to become Trouble. There he commissioned Flash Boyfriend - "the future of entertainment" according to Michael Grade in a kind email. No one remembers it now. On the strength of this, Grumbridge was handed the stewardship of Bravo's website. Bravo Girlcam was born, resulting in more than £10m pounds-worth of free publicity and page impressions growth of one million percent.In 2000 Grunbridge moved on to Channel 4 as On-line Executive Producer for Big Brother. Grumbridge was promoted to Editor of channel4.com later that year. Subsequently asked to take charge of FilmFour.com, e4.com and 4Car.co.uk, he collapsed them all into the channel4.com superbrand.Now Managing Editor of Channel 4 New Media, Grumbridge has continued to oversee the editorial development of channel4.com as well as launching the channel's mobile site and FourDocs, a broadband documentary online channel. * Recommended

Sarah Rose Head of Channel and VOD DepartmentWork History:UK terrestrial broadcaster, Channel 4, appointed Sarah Rose to the newly created position of head of channel and VOD development. She joined the company from the UK's largest commercial broadcaster, the Independent Television Network (generally referred to by the acronym, "ITV"), where she was general manager of digital channels, and where she, among other things, oversaw the launch of the broadcaster's ITV3 and ITV4 channels.

Nathalie Schwarz Director of RadioWork history:As Director of Radio, Nathalie is responsible for all radio and DAB multi-media at Channel 4. In this position, she has overseen the establishment of Channel 4 Radio and led the formation of the 4 Digital Group consortium. She is also Chair of Oneword Radio, jointly owned by Channel 4 and UBC Media.As Capital Radio’s Strategy and Development Director (1998 to 2005), Nathalie played a leading role in Capital’s £710m merger with GWR to form Gcap Media in 2005.Prior to the merger, as a main Board Director of Capital Radio plc, she played an instrumental role in the expansion of the business through a series of acquisitions including the Century Radio network, Beat FM in Scotland and Choice FM in London. She also had management responsibility for the company’s digital media strategy alongside business and commercial development, regulatory and public affairs and market research and the company’s charity and community functions.She has been a Board Director on several digital radio multiplex groups including MXR and CE Digital and has represented Capital Radio at the Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB).Nathalie started her career with global law firm Clifford Chance, qualifying as a corporate finance lawyer in 1995.

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Søren Krun? New BusinessWork History: Reports into Henwood.* Recommended

Paul Whitehouse New BusinessWork History: Reports into Henwood.* Recommended

Matt Locke Commissioning EditorWork History: Matt Locke was the Head of Innovation for BBC New Media & Technology. Within this role, he was responsible for developing and running research programmes within the BBC and with external partners, including developing academic and industry partnerships, and developing open innovation initiatives like http://backstage.bbc.co.uk and http://open.bbc.co.uk/labs/. Before that, he was Head of Creative Research & Development within the same division. Creative R&D worked with New Media production teams across the BBC on mid to long term innovation development, helping analyse trends and develop product and service ideas for 3-5 years* Recommended.

ITV plc

ITV plc is the British media company that operates 11 of the 15 regional television broadcasters that make up the ITV Network, the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom. The network, which is currently branded ITV1 by ITV plc, and the independent Channel Television, has vied with the British Broadcasting Corporation's BBC One for the status of the UK's most watched channel since the 1950s.

Address: 200 Grays Inn RdLondon WC1X 8HF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7843 8000

Senior management

Michael Grade Executive ChairmanWork history:Chairman of the BBC (2004 – 2006). Non-executive chairman of Hemsott plc (2000 – 2006). Non-executive director of SMG plc (2003 – 2004), Camelot Group plc (2000 – 2004) and Leisure & Media VCT plc (2001 – 2004). Chief Executive of Channel 4 (1988 – 1997), Director of Programmes then Managing Director, Television (Designate) BBC (1986 – 1988), Controller of BBC1 (1984 – 1986). President of Embassy Television, USA (1981 – 1984). Director of programming, London Weekend Television (1973 – 1981).

John Cresswell Chief Operating Officer and Finance DirectorWork history:Finance Director Meridian Broadcasting Limited (1993 – 1995), Finance Director United Broadcasting and Entertainment Limited (1996 – 1998) and Chief Operating Officer (1998 – 2000). Director of Operations Granada Content (2000 – 2001), Chief Operating Officer and FD Granada Content (2001 – 2004) and Chief Operating Officer, Granada and ITV (2004 – 2006)

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Qualifications: BSc, ACA

Ian McColloch Commercial DirectorWork history: McCulloch was appointed ITV’s Commercial Director, as part of the new senior management line-up announced in September 2005. With overall responsibility for all revenue acquisition, relationships with advertisers, agencies and intermediaries, Ian’s broad remit also includes responsibility for ITV Marketing, ITV innovation centre and ITV owned cinema sales house Screen Vision.In 2003 Ian was made Managing Director and subsequently Chief Operating Officer for ITV Broadcasting, the broadcasting arm of the newly merged ITV Plc. During this period Ian was responsible for key tasks to help create and deliver ITV’s multi-channel business plan, commercial impacts and cost targets. During his time in this role Ian also worked to ensure a comprehensive return on investment analyses for programming, investment decisions and acquisitions of sports rights.Prior to this Ian had spent 9 years working for Granada in various positions from Commercial Director in Granada Broadband to Granada Broadcasting’s Operations Director.Before joining Granada, Ian spent 14 years at London Weekend Television where he worked his way up through the ranks from Sales Assistant to Agency Sales Director.

Carolyn Fairbairn Director of Corporate Development and Strategy Work history: Carolyn Fairbairn is director of corporate development and strategy at ITV and is the BBC's former Director of Strategy & Distribution.Before her job at the BBC, Fairbairn had a varied career. She worked for seven years as a management consultant for McKinsey and Company. She also held a job with the Downing Street Policy Unit, developing policy for health and social services. She had worked as a financial journalist for The Economist, and as an economist at the World Bank.Fairbairn came to work for the BBC as Director of Strategy for BBC Worldwide. It was after this that she was promoted to Director of Strategy & Distribution, and also became a member of the BBC's Executive Board. She helped to develop the BBC's digital strategy and renewal of their charter, and was instrumental in creating One BBC and Freeview.Carolyn briefly rejoined McKinsey and Company in 2006, before becoming director of corporate development and strategy at ITV in March 2007.

Simon Shaps ITV Director of TelevisionWork history: In his role, Simon oversees all areas of ITV channels broadcasting. He is responsible for several thousand hours of television each year. Prior to his appointment, Simon was the Chief Executive of Granada, the production division of ITV plc, with additional responsibility for Granada's distribution business and production operations in the LA, New York, Berlin and Sydney.

Dawn Airey Director of Global Content, ITVWork history: Dawn Airey began her broadcasting career as a management trainee for Central TV in 1985. In 1989 she became Director of Programme Planning at Central and was appointed to the Central broadcasting board. In 1993 she moved to the ITV Network Centre

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as Controller of Children's and Daytime Programmes and in 1994 moved to Channel 4 to become Controller of Arts and Entertainment. In 1996 she was appointed Director of Programmes for Channel Five and was promoted to Chief Executive in 2000. In 2003 she was appointed ManagingDirector Sky Networks and was responsible for all Sky wholly owned channels (excluding sport). In 2006 she was made Managing Director Channels and Services with responsibility for all third party channels, joint ventures and networked media.Dawn Airey was born in Lancashire in 1960 and was educated at Kelly College and Girton College, Cambridge.

Digital media

Jeff Henry Director of ITV ConsumerWork history: ITV has established ITV Consumer (ITVC) to build businesses which create and monetise direct consumer relationships for ITV. Led by Jeff Henry, its businesses now include Friends Reunited, SDN, ITV Mobile, ITV.com, ITV Interactive and ITV Play.* Recommended.

Tom Betts COO, ITV ConsumerWork history: Tom joined ITV in December 2003 as Director of Business Development from Granada, where he was holding an identical role. Previously Tom was a business strategist at Carlton focusing on sponsorship and brand issues, rising to Commercial Director. He was responsible for negotiating the broadcasting rights for Premier league, the FA Cup, Champions league and Formula 1. He was a board member of Carlton and On Digital.* Recommended.

Annelies Van den Belt Managing Director, ITV DigitalWork history: Annelies joined ITV from Telegraph Media Group, where she was Director of New Media. Prior to this, Annelies spent over five years working for News International, where she launched Times Online. She has also worked extensively in sales and publishing roles across the globe from bases in Russia, Japan and The Netherlands. ITV’s broadband portal will carry all of ITV’s best content, available for viewers to access at any time. It will feature simulcasts of ITV’s broadcast channel output, catch-ups, previews and downloads of key programmes and exclusive online content.* Recommended.

Ann Cook Controller of ITV Interactive and ITV.comWork history: Ann is responsible for growing revenue through interactive TV and the Web, for raising the profile of the division and developing its partnerships and launching commercially focused interactive content that complements ITV's linear programming.Cook was previously director of international client relations at the Associated Press, where she managed 2,000 client relationships outside of North America. Prior to that, she was managing director of the international division of the US media research and consultancy company, Frank N. Magid Associates. She also spent six years at Granada Sky Broadcasting in the late 1990's, where, according to ITV, she launched seven cable and satellite channels, and managed

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each one's marketing and communications strategy. Prior to that, she spent 11 years at Flextech.

Jane Marshall Commercial Development DirectorWork history: Jane assumed her current position in August 2005. She was appointed Controller of the newly-created ITV Interactive in April 2003 alter ITV reached agreement with Sky in February to launch interactivity across its channels. The new division emerged following the closure in March 2003 of Carlton Active, the iTV arm of Carlton set up by Marshall in 1999, of which she was CEO. Prior to Carlton Active, Marshall worked for various Internet ventures, including Poptel, Webmedia and Webpromote.

Simon Fell Controller of Emerging Technologies, ITV Consumer Work history: Simon Fell is the Controller Emerging Technologies and acting Director of Technology for ITV's newly formed Consumer Division. He has been with ITV since 1991.Simon has been immersed in digital television in the UK since before the start. Having helped establish ON/ITV Digital he setup Carlton's Digital Channels and managed post-production and engineering operations in London. Following the merger of Carlton and Granada he now runs a team focused on building new technology initiatives that will drive growth and development within ITV especially through the Consumer Division.He has been involved in the rollout of ITV's services and interactive systems for DTT and Digital Satellite. He is a member of the DTG Council and the chairman of the DTG's UK High Definition Forum. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Television Society.He has had twenty-nine years experience as an Engineer in the Television Industry; previous jobs include Director of Engineering for Rushes, Chief Engineer of 625 and Electronic Engineering at Channel Four. He has also worked in America with Rank Cintel USA and in Leeds with Yorkshire Television.

Zai Bennett Controller of ITV2Work History: Zai has been in his current role since 2006. He is responsible for the commissioning, acquiring and scheduling of ITV’s 16-34 focused entertainment channel ITV2.

Melissa Goodwin Head of Mobile ITVWork history: Melissa Goodwin joined ITV in September 2006 from her previous role as Vice President Interactive and Telephony FremantleMedia Enterprises. As Head of Mobile, Melissa leads ITV’s mobile strategy and is responsible for growing new revenues from this platform for ITV. Within FremantleMedia, Goodwin was responsible for managing the telephony and interactive businesses in the UK and remit included maximising the portfolio of rights and the exploitation of new commercial opportunities. She moved into this role after 2 years as Vice President Europe, Middle East and Africa for FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide. Melissa started at FremantleMedia as the Sales & Marketing Manager, Interactive and spent 4 months on secondment as Sales & Marketing Manager, Asia, FLW, where she was responsible for setting up ancillary rights activity in Asia. Prior to joining FLW, Goodwin was National Sales Executive at TVNZ, a public television broadcaster in New Zealand, for four years

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where she managed airtime sales, sponsorship, above and below the line campaigns and online activity.* Recommended.

Ben McOwen Wilson Strategy DirectorWork history: Ben McOwen Wilson has more than 10 years experience in strategic consultancy in the TMT sector. He joined ITV in January 2006 from Spectrum Strategy Consultants, where he spent seven years, latterly as a Partner.Previously McOwenWilson was a Senior Manager with New Media and Internet Strategy Group at Renaissance Worldwide (now Adventis), and before that he was a Consultant with Andersen Consulting (now Accenture).In the last five years, McOwen Wilson has undertaken a very extensive range of assignments for broadcasters, platform operators, rights owners, production companies, regulators, investors and technology manufacturers. He has led projects in Africa, Asia, South America and Australasia in addition to mainland Europe. In the UK he has worked with each of the terrestrial broadcasters, a wide range of digital channels and all of the UK’s major pay-TV platform operators.

Steve White Head of Technology, ITV DigitalWork history: Steve White joined ITV from Gamesys Ltd, where he was development manager for the web gaming specialist. Prior to this he worked within Carlton Interactive as head of development.

Tanya Lidstone Head of Customer Experience, ITV DigitalWork history: Tanya Lidstone comes to ITV with a wealth of experience in online consumer sites, most recently at Opodo but also in roles at Thomas Cook and Travelstore.com. She will be responsible for overall content strategy, the online customer proposition and ITV.com’s relationships with its customers. 

Fiona Robertson Head of Interactive Commissioning Work history: Fiona is Head of Commissioning for Online, Mobile and Interactive at ITV. Prior to joining ITV in 2004, Fiona worked briefly as part of the DCMS’s Culture Online project and was Head of Interactive at Granada for three years before that.* Recommended.

Pete Mossman Interactive CommissioningWork History: Peter started at ITV in 2004 as lead producer for their interactive department, managing the production of all interactive content across the channels. Promoted to head of production for the Interactive and Online team, he works as part of the core management team delivering substantial interactive revenues into the recently formed ITV Consumer.Prior to his appointment at ITV, Peter was executive producer at Go Play TV, Sony's venture into the interactive games business, which later became owned by Yoomedia. His interactive TV career started when he joined Static 2358 as part of the games design team that launched PLAYJAM. He later became part of the management team at Static, as the executive producer.* Recommended.

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William Van Rest Controller of ITV PlayWork history: William is responsible for ITV Play's programming, delivery and financial performance. ITV poached William in early 2007 from Optimistic Entertainment – a company which he co-founded and where he served first as channel head, then as director of networks, and finally as director of strategic and corporate development.

Tanya Carus Commissioning Editor, ITV PlayWork history: In March 2007 Tanya was promoted from interactive producer to commissioning editor for ITV Play. She has been employed at ITV since 2001 and has extensive experience in participation TV on multiple platforms.

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Satellite and Cable

AETN International

Launched in November 1995, AETN International markets the quality programming and proven success of A&E Network and The History Channel overseas. The History Channel is now available in 58 countries worldwide through partners and affiliates in Latin America (including Brazil), the UK, France and French-speaking territories, the Scandinavian region, Japan, Spain, Portugal, Australia, the Middle East and Israel.

Address: 6 Sloane SquareLondon SW1W 8EE

Telephone:

Simon Pollock VP and Managing Director, Europe and AsiaWork History:Pollock oversees sales and marketing for European and Asian territories for The History Channel and The Biography Channel, responsible for the strategic development of the networks throughout both regions. He joined AETN International in 2000 as Managing Director of Europe. Based in London, he is charged with territory management of affiliates and joint ventures, development of branded blocks into full channels, and positioning of The History Channel and The Biography Channel throughout Europe. Pollock also coordinates marketing, advertising and publicity activities between AETN headquarters in New York and the region. Prior to joining AETN International, Mr. Pollock served as Vice President Content Development, Europe, for OpenTV, the world’s leading interactive television middleware company. From 1992-1998, Pollock served as Vice President Sales at Columbia TriStar International Television in London, responsible for the international sales office which licensed all programming to UK, Northern Europe, Central & Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa. He was also responsible for starting a worldwide barter division for the company. From 1989 to 1991, Pollock served as Director of Sales for The Walt Disney Co./Buena Vista International. He was responsible for all barter and sponsorship activities of Disney Programming worldwide, creating innovative new revenue sources. In January 2006, Pollock became a member of the CTAM Europe Board of Directors.

BSkyB

The UK's number one pay-TV provider. BSkyB distributes entertainment, news, and sports programming that reach more than 16 million homes in the UK and Ireland, including the more than 8 million subscribers to its digital direct-to-home (DTH) satellite service. Responding to the success of Freeview in the UK, BSkyB quietly introduced its own free-to-air TV service, in hopes of capturing some of that growing market. The company also has rolled out Sky Broadband, a broadband Internet access services offered free to existing customers.

Address: British Sky Broadcasting GroupGrant WayIsleworth, TW7 5QD

Telephone: Tel: +44 (0)20 7705 3000

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James Murdoch CEOWork History: James Murdoch was appointed as a Director of the Company in February 2003 and CEO from the 4th November 2003. Until Mr Murdoch's appointment as CEO, he was Chairman and CEO of Star from May 2000. Prior to this, Mr Murdoch was Executive Vice President of News Corporation and a member of News Corporation's Board of Directors and Executive Committee and served on the Board of NDS. Mr Murdoch serves on the Board of YankeeNets and the Board of Trustees of the Harvard Lampoon. Mr Murdoch attended Harvard University. James Murdoch is the son of Rupert Murdoch.

Mike Darcy Ex COOWork history: BSKYB promoted Mike Darcy to COO in November 2006. Darcy was responsible for the group’s third-party relations, with other broadcasters and key rights-holders, such as the FA Premier League.Prior to this role, Mike was the commercial and strategy director, a position with similar responsibilities.

Jeremy Darroch CFOWork History:Jeremy Darroch was appointed as Chief Financial Officer and a Director of the Company on 16 August 2004. Mr Darroch joined Dixons Group plc in January 2000 as Retail Finance Director, rising to the position of Group Finance Director in February 2002. Prior to Dixons, Mr Darroch spent 12 years at Procter & Gamble in a variety of roles in the UK and Europe, latterly as European Finance Director for its Health Care businesses. In February 2006 Mr Darroch was appointed a Non-Executive Director of Marks & Spencer Group plc. Mr Darroch is a member of the 100 Group of Finance Directors.

Justin Fielder Business Development DirectorWork History: He was previously at Easynet.

Delia Bushell Head of BroadbandWork History: Delia has been at Sky for seven years. She has expertise in customer services and marketing. She worked under Dawn Airey, Sky Venture team, and was commercial director in Ireland. * Recommended.

Julian Gorniok Deputy Head of Strategy Sky Digital PropertiesWork History: Julian Gorniok, was a former group strategy and development director at GCap Media,

William Mellis Direct Customer Acquisitions DirectorWork History: William joined BSkyB towards the end of 2004 and has been responsible for spear-heading the company’s highly successful new approach to customer acquisition. He has worked towards ambitious growth targets; effective use of customer intelligence has been central to the strategy.

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William’s extensive knowledge of CRM best practice comes from a career in the business, notably setting up the Ernst & Young CRM practice following a stint as the head of CapGemini’s UK CRM service. In these roles, William has consulted across a number of sectors, showing the immense adaptability of his approach. Clients over the years have included Shell, Unilever, Barclays, and Centrica amongst many others.

David Rey Sky VenturesWork history: David Rey is the Director of Joint Ventures and Cable at BSkyB and is responsible for the development of Sky's Joint Ventures and Cable company relationships. He joined the company in 1996 as the Financial Controller in Commercial Finance, before progressing to the Head of Finance in Marketing and Distribution. He then completed three years as Head of Finance in SkyInteractive before becoming Head of Programming Finance.Prior to joining BSkyB, David held a variety of finance and strategy roles at International Distillers & Vintners, which is now part of Diageo PLC, working at the company's London headquarters and across continental Europe.

Nicola Bamford Head of ChannelsWork History: Nicola Bamford joined Sky in August 2004. She is responsible for managing the platform’s third party channel relationships across both retailed and non-retailed channels. Her team is also responsible for managing Sky’s transponder bandwidth, the organisation of the EPG and the ongoing implementation of Sky’s EPG listings policy. She joined Sky from Walt Disney Television International where she was VP, Ventures and Business Development. Previously, Nicola spent five years with News Corp in the US where she worked in corporate finance/investor relations before managing its Latin American DTH interests on a day-to-day basis and heading up Sky Global Networks’ corporate development.* Recommended.

David Smyth Head of Acquisitions Sky 1, 2, 3Work History:

Chris Stylianou Finance DirectorWork history: Chris Stylianou is the Director of Commercial Finance for Sky and heads up the team responsible for all aspects of internal finance and investment appraisal across Sky's core functions. He joined the company in 1996 as the Group Reporting Accountant before progressing through a number of senior finance positions within Sky to his current role. Prior to joining Sky, Chris worked at KPMG as a Manager in the Music and Entertainment Division.

Sophie Turner Lang Head of Films and Acquisitions Work History:Sophie Turner Laing, was the BBC’s controller of programme acquisitions where she concluded major deals such as the pre-acquisition of Chicken Run, Titanic and Harry Potter from Warner, a package of Walt Disney Classics including Toy Story 1 and TS 2. Laing also renewed key output deals with DreamWorks and

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New Regency. A veteran TV executive, Laing was a co-founder in 1989 of HIT Entertainment, the inventors of Bob The Builder.Her appointment is one of the first by Sky Networks’ new MD Dawn Airey to whom Laing will report.* Recommended.

Richard Woolfe Controller, Sky OneWork history: The Living TV head is noted for turning around the fortunes of Flextech's flagship station with a string of clever US acquisitions including Will & Grace, Charmed and Grey's Anatomy, as well as commissioning a host of pink and paranormal-themed original content. He has also overseen reality-based spinoff channel Living TV 2 and Ftn, Flextech's entertainment station on Freeview.Since winning the prestigious 'Industry player of the year' award at 2005's Edinburgh International TV Festival, Woolfe has been linked with top positions at Five and BBC Three.Reporting to Sky Networks MD Dawn Airey, Woolfe will now be charged with turning around Sky One's audience decline. He will also manage the accompanying spinoff channels, Sky Two and Sky Three.

Paul Wright Director of Sales, Online Business UnitWork history: Paul has unrivalled experience in online sports advertising and sponsorship. With over 18 years in the media market with both BSkyB and Sports.com.As one of the first members of the Sky sales team, Paul was one of the core sales people in the early days of multi channel TV, gaining a great insight into selling highly targeted media.After 7 years of TV trading at Sky, Paul became Commercial Manager and was instrumental in helping to build a team that encompassed broadcast sponsorship, text sales, promotion and the Internet.Despite a promotion to Head of Interactive Sales at Sky in 1999, Paul was lured away to become Director of Sales at Sports.com and was rapidly promoted to Group Sales and Marketing Director, driving not only revenues, but marketing strategy, trade PR and research initiatives.

Andy Jonesco Sky DigitalWork History:Andy Jonesco, was previously Senior Vice President of Audience for AOL UK and was then promoted to the UK Managing Director. This role included responsibility for running AOL UK business operations and the aol.co.uk portal, as well as the UK portal partnership with Carphone Warehouse. Jonesco also became head of Pan-European Sales & IM Commercial Alliances for AOL Europe. He reported directly to Carlo d'Asaro Biondo, President of AOL Europe.Andy Jonesco's new digital role at BSkyB is broader than reported and includes the monetisation of Sky's online audiences, including search and advertising, as well as digital sales for third-party clients, prev-iously managed by sales house Sky Media.* Recommended.

Andrew Hawking Sky News websiteWork history:

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Previously with MSN and BBC.* Recommended.

Steve NutallWork History:* Recommended.

Neil MartinWork History:* Recommended.

Chloe WilkinsonWork History: * Recommended.

Canal+

tbc

CNN

The Cable News Network, commonly known as CNN, is a major cable television network founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. It is a division of the Turner Broadcasting System, owned by Time Warner. CNN introduced the idea of 24-hour television news coverage, and celebrated its 25th anniversary on June 1, 2005.In terms of cumulative (Cume) Nielsen ratings or "unique viewers", CNN rates as America's number 1 cable news network. CNN broadcasts primarily from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, DC. As of December 2004, it is available in 88.2 million U.S. households and more than 890,000 American hotel rooms. The U.S version of CNN is also shown in Canada. Globally, the network airs through CNN International and has combined branded networks and services that are available to more than 1.5 billion people in over 212 countries and territories.

Address: 19-22 Rathbone Place London W1T 1HY

Telephone: +44 (0)207 693 1000

Senior management

Rena Golden Senior Vice PresidentWork History: Rena Golden is senior vice president of CNN International. In this role, she oversees the editorial production, program development, talent and day-to-day operations of CNN International. Through Golden's guidance, CNN International has successfully integrated the networks' trademark world news and global business news with double-anchored regional programs from London and Hong Kong. In the fall of 2002, she led the development of Your World Today, the four-hour globally comprehensive news program anchored from CNN’s headquarters in Atlanta. In her current role, Golden has also served as executive producer for major live events and breaking news including the ongoing war in Iraq, Israel-Lebanon conflict, death of Pope John Paul II, Tsunami disaster in South Asia, the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the beginning of air-strikes in the war in Afghanistan, the 100-hour Millennium 2000 programming and Great

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Britain's handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997. She began her career as a writer for CNN/U.S. in 1985. Golden has also worked as a documentary producer for Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. And, she co-produced National Geographic's first live special: In Search of the Hamilton and the Scourge, hosted by renowned oceanographer Bob Ballard.

Chris Cramer Managing DirectorCramer is responsible for overseeing CNN International's worldwide newsgathering operation outside the U.S., as well as the network's editorial content and programming, including the five flagship CNN International services in English, CNN en Espanol, CNNj (Japan) and joint ventures such as n-tv, CNN+ and CNN Turk. In September 1997, he launched "regionalisation", an initiative that led to the creation of five separately scheduled English language international CNN channels that serve Europe/Middle East/Africa, Asia Pacific, South Asia, Latin America, and North America. Before joining CNN in 1996, Cramer was head of Newsgathering for the BBC and sat on the BBC's News and Current Affairs Management Board. He was with the BBC for 25 years, working his way up from regional reporter. Cramer is also honorary president of the International News Safety Institute. He is a fellow of the Royal Television Society, a member of the British Association of Film and Television Arts, and a member of the Board of Councillors for the Jimmy Carter Center in Atlanta.Cramer is the author of the book, Hostage, a first-hand account of the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London.

Discovery Networks Europe

Discovery Channel is a cable and satellite TV channel distributed by Discovery Communications that provides non-fiction variety programming focused primarily on the themes of popular science, history, and knowledge about the world. Discovery Channel is the most widely distributed cable network in the United States, reaching more than 92 million households, part of its global audience of 431 million homes in 170 countries and territories. Versions of the channel are seen in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, India and other countries.

Address: Discovery House, Chiswick Park, Building 2, London W4 5YBTelephone: +44 (0)20 7462 3600

Melanie Honnor VP New Media UK and EMEA Discovery Networks Europe Work History: Melanie Honnor has been appointed Vice President of new ventures for the Discovery Network's new media group, based in London. Among other responsibilities, she will oversee the new media revenue generation and new distribution partnerships in Europe. Honnor was previously with Capital Radio Group.* Recommended

Arthur Bastings SVP and General Manager EMEAWork history: Discovery Networks Europe appointed Arthur Bastings as senior vice president and general manager for continental Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Prior to this, Bastings worked at Turner Broadcasting Systems Europe, where he held the post of managing director for Northern and Central Europe since 2001.* Recommended.

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Dan Brooke General Manager UKWork History: Discovery Networks Europe named Dan Brooke to run its portfolio of UK channels in July 2005. Brooke was a long-serving exec at Channel 4, where he helped shape the web's digital strategy via launching and establishing niche nets FilmFour and E4. Brooke replaced David Abraham, poached in April to run TLC in the U.S. Dan oversees all programming, production, development and operations for Discovery's nine U.K. TV brands including Discovery Channel, Discovery Travel & Living and Discovery Real Time.* Recommended.

Alison Mordue New Media ExecutiveWork history: Alison is covering Melanie Honnor’s maternity leave.

HBO

Home Box Office, Inc. is the premium television-programming subsidiary of Time Warner Inc. providing two 24-hour premium television services, HBO and Cinemax. Together, both networks reach approximately 40 million subscribers in the United States via cable and satellite delivery. Home Box Office's international joint ventures bring HBO branded services to more than 50 countries around the globe. (R)HBO and DEADWOOD are registered service marks of Home Box Office, Inc. HBO is launching a UK video on demand subscription service in 2007 with BT vision, Tiscali TV and Virgin Media.

Address: The London Television CentreUpper GroundLondon SE1 9LT

Telephone:

Michael Fuchs Chairman and CEOWork History:Michael was named Chairman and CEO of HBO in October of 1984. During his tenure, he pioneered HBO's original programming, which was the first of such programming for the fledgling cable industry. Under his leadership, HBO became the largest and most successful pay-television company in the world. In May of 1995, Michael was named Chairman of Warner Music Group and was responsible for the overall management of HBO and Warner Music Group for the world's leading entertainment conglomerate, Time Warner, Inc. In addition to ICS, Michael serves on many different boards, including Autobytel.com, The American Foundation of AIDS Research, IMAX Corporation, both NASDAQ corporations, Lumina Americas, Inc. and American Friends of the Israel Museum.

Carolyn Strauss President of Entertainment Work History:Strauss is responsible for overseeing the development and production of miniseries, series, specials and late-night fare. In her career at HBO, she has supervised the development and production of HBO's acclaimed and award-winning series programming, including "The Sopranos," "Sex and the City," "Six Feet Under," "The Wire," "Carnivale," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "The Chris Rock Show," "Oz," "The Larry Sanders Show," "Tracey Takes On," and in late night "Dennis Miller Live," "Def Comedy

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Jam," "Def Poetry," "Ali G," "The Kids in the Hall" and "Mr. Show." Strauss' former title was executive vice president, original programming. She joined HBO in 1986.

Simon Sutton Programming Distribution and InternationalWork History:Mr. Sutton most recently served as Senior Vice President , International Pay and Free Television. He began his tenure with MGM in 1996 as Director , Business Development for the International Television Group, advancing to Vice President - Worldwide Pay Television the following year. During his tenure, he successfully negotiated agreements with Telepiu in Italy, Movie Television in Japan, Via Digital in Spain, ARD Degeto in Germany, Star TV in Asia, Orbit in the Middle East, and a branded-programming alliance with France's TPS, among many others. Additionally, Mr. Sutton was a key executive in the recent negotiations with NBC that lead to MGM's international distribution of the network's programming. He also successfully restructured MGM's international offices, opening a new Latin America office and hiring key international sales staff. He came to MGM from United International Holdings (UIH) in London, where he spent two years as Finance and New Business Executive. In that position, he was a key member of the Television Programming Group and was responsible for new channel development. He represented UIH to potential investors and was involved in the assessment and recommendation of potential acquisitions. Before joining UIH, Mr. Sutton worked for McKinsey & Co. He holds a MBA degree from Stanford University and a degree from Oxford University.

Shelia Nevins Development and Production of documentaries and family programmesWork History:Nevins is responsible for overseeing the development and production of all documentaries and family programming for HBO and Cinemax and their multiplex channels. During her tenure, HBO's critically acclaimed documentary and family programs have won numerous awards including eighteen Prime Time Emmy Awards, thirty-two News and Documentary Emmys, eighteen George Foster Peabody Awards, including a Personal Peabody for her outstanding work in Documentary and Family Programming. She has also executive produced twelve Academy Award winning documentaries, including most recently "Murder on a Sunday Morning" (2001), "Big Mama" (2000), "King Gimp" (1999), and "The Personals" (1998). Nevins' former title was executive vice president, original programming. She has been with HBO since 1979.

MTV Europe

MTV Networks Europe is one of the largest cable television networks in the old country, reaching more than 130 million households in almost 50 nations and territories. It broadcasts a variety of music videos and documentaries, as well as original programs. In addition to MTV branded channels and related Internet properties, the company also operates European versions of MTV

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sister networks such as VH1 and Nickelodeon. Launched in 1987, MTV Europe's reach extends through multiple distribution outlets including cable, satellite TV, and broadband Internet. MTV Networks UK and Ireland operates 3 channel groups – Comedy, Kids and Music plus extensive studio facilities utilised by both internal and external clients. Based in Camden the MTV Networks nine branded music channels comprise of MTV, VH1, MTV Hits, MTV Base, MTV Dance, MTV2, VH2, VH1 Classic and TMF. MTV Network’s music channels are available on Sky, Cable (through virgin media) and Freeview, reaching larger audiences than at any time in UK history, with an average of over 17 million viewers each month according to BARB research.

Address: United Kingdom House180 Oxford StreetLondon W1D 1DS

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7478 6000

Bob Bakish President, MTV Networks InternationalWork history: Mr. Bakish has had responsibility for MTV Networks overall strategy and business development. In this role, Mr. Bakish worked closely with the executive management team of MTVN on a broad range of strategy and business development issues, ranging from business priority setting, deal execution, integration planning and general management. In this capacity, Mr. Bakish led the integration of CBS Cable, Comedy Central and College Television Network into MTV Networks. Prior to joining MTV Networks, Mr. Bakish was Senior Vice President, Planning, Development and Technology at Viacom Inc. In this capacity, he worked with senior management on advancing the company's overall strategy, evaluated new business opportunities, supported major acquisition and divestiture initiatives, oversaw Viacom's global satellite portfolio and its U.S. Network Operations Center, as well as activities focused on the evaluation of emerging media technologies, such as digital television, DVD and digital cable.

Alec Hendry Interactive Operations ManagerWork History:Alec Hendry has had 8 years experience in New Media and Television in the UK. He joined MTV Networks UK & Ireland in 2001 and oversaw their launch on Interactive TV. MTV's iTV services are now widely considered as some of the most groundbreaking and creative, earning them numerous awards including a BAFTA. In 2003 he was promoted to the role of Interactive Operations Manager, for Web, iTV, and Mobile, as well as consulting across MTV Europe, MTV Technology and Broadcast. Prior to MTV, Alec was Technical Manager at New Media agency Deepend, working with a wide range of companies.

Ben Lister Commercial ManagerWork History: Ben is a Creative business manager with over 8 years professional digital media industry experience.He focuses on commercial development of entertainment services on the Internet, Mobile phones and Digital TV platforms. He currently holds a challenging business development role with responsibility to drive growth through development of commercial, marketing, new technology strategies & focused customer relationship management. He is a Business developer for the music and entertainment

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industries with experience growing revenues across online, mobile and interactive TV distribution through business partnerships and directly to consumers. He is also an experienced line manager and excels in nurturing internal & external relationships. He has a proven track record growing digital sales with targets met and pioneers digital media convergence & cross platform integration through innovative projects.

Simon Guild Chief Executive Work History: Simon Guild was appointed Chief Executive, MTV Networks Europe (MTVNE) in February 2005. In this position, Guild is responsible for the day-to-day management of MTV Networks Europe, the number one cable and satellite broadcasting group in Europe in terms of distribution and revenue. MTVNE encompasses a portfolio of 47 TV channels and 41 Web sites that includes the MTV, VH1, TMF, VIVA, Paramount Comedy, Nickelodeon and Game One. Guild has been instrumental in shaping the company’s European business development over the past 12 years. He has spearheaded a number of key strategic initiatives for MTVNE, including acquisitions of VIVA, TMF and Game One, expanding MTV’s portfolio of niche TV channel and Web site offerings across Europe. Most recently, Guild has overseen further Nickelodeon expansion in Europe and will continue to champion the development of the Nickelodeon brand to create the biggest kids’ network across the region. In addition, Guild will help advance the network’s digital media strategy to personalise the company’s relationships with audiences in compelling ways.* Recommended.

David Lynn EVP and MD, MTV Networks UK and IrelandWork History: On Thursday the 8th March 2007 David Lynn was appointed as the Executive Vice President and Managing Director, MTV Networks UK & Ireland.Prior to this, Lynn oversaw the operations at Nickelodeon UK. During his tenure at Nickelodeon UK, Lynn strengthened the network’s #1 UK market position in one of the UK’s most competitive broadcast markets. In addition he instigated Nicktrition, Nickelodeon’s groundbreaking healthy eating campaign for young children, steered the company through its HFSS negotiations with Ofcom and launched Nick Jr as well the brand’s first broadband channels in the UK Turbonick and Nick Jr Video, kickstarting its digital strategy. The brands achievements under his leadership were recognised in 2006 when Nickelodeon UK was awarded Channel of the Year at the Children’s Baftas

David Booth Head of ProgrammingWork History:

Heather Jones EVP, Content and Creative, MTV Networks UK and IrelandWork History: Heather was promoted to the Managing Director of Paramount Comedy at the level of Vice President in January 2005, Heather has successfully reinvigorated the brand. Firstly re-structuring the company and then launching a total re-brand to reflect the channel’s personality and unique position as the only UK channel dedicated to comedy. In addition Heather oversaw the launch of a

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third channel, Paramount Comedy 1+, in August 2005.During the first six months of her tenure, between January – August 2005, Heather was responsible for a 16% year-on-year increase in the channel’s 16-34 profile while the ABC 1 profile rose by 31%. This greatly increased the desirability of the channel to on-air sponsorship opportunities.Heather’s next step was to successfully increase ratings, reach and share. From September 2005, Paramount Comedy’s ratings and share grew by 23% (Adults), 22% (ABC1s) and 33% (16-34s) while reach has increased by 14% in Peaktime for Pay TV Adults (Sep-Feb 06 vs. Sep-Feb 05).In recognition of Heather’s achievements she was created Senior Vice President in December 2005. In April 2006, to reflect her additional responsibilities for content and strategy across the music and comedy portfolio for Viacom in the UK, Heather was promoted again - with her title including Director of Television for MTV Networks UK. 2006 saw the successful launch of Paramount Comedy on mobile TV networks Vodaphone and 3; a platform, which is consistently ranked among the top channels.More recently, in June 2006 the channel won two prestigious industry awards – Best General Entertainment Channel and Best Channel Marketing – at the Broadcast Digital Channel Awards. Going forward, Heather will be focusing on further increasing ratings for the channel, launching a new interactive chanel. * Recommended.

Nick Bampton MD, Viacom Brand Solutions, MTV Networks UK sales HouseWork History: Nick is responsible for generating all broadcast commercial revenue across the channel portfolio.Since 2004 when he was promoted from Sales Director to become Managing Director Nick has pioneered the development of VBS into a full service sales house. The creation of the division AMP (Advertising and Marketing Partnerships) within the existing VBS structure has shifted the company’s focus to embrace the idea of building bespoke, creative solutions for advertisers. Nick strongly believes that any company can and should advertise on television and that looking beyond the traditional 30-second spot is the future.2006 will see VBS continuing to grow and develop the ideas of environment and congruency around advertising as well as pioneering a neurological revolution in the measurement of advertising response.Nick’s media sales career began in 1990 at Thames TV where he remained for three years before moving on to UK Gold and Y&R, until 1997 when he joined fledgling terrestrial outfit Channel 5 as Business Director and then Sales Director for C5 interactive in 2000.

Brennan Yan Commercial Director, MTV DigitalWork History: MBA from Columbia University.* Recommended.

Jeremiah Sing Head of Mobile Product Development Work History: * Recommended.

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Paramount Comedy Channel

Paramount UK Partnership owns and operates the Paramount Comedy Channel. The network provides UK viewers with a collection of programming including shows produced by sister firm Paramount Television (US hits Frasier and Two and a Half Men), as well as UK productions (Drop The Dead Donkey) and Canadian fare (Trailer Park Boys). The Paramount Comedy Channel also broadcasts stand-up comedy and movies. US media giant Viacom's MTV Networks subsidiary owns 75% of the company; British Sky Broadcasting owns the rest.

Address: United Kingdom House180 Oxford StLondon, W1D 1DS

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7478 5300

Tony Orsten Managing DirectorWork history: Tony started his career with the British Forces Broadcasting Service in the UK, Germany and Gibraltar. In 1982 he joined TV-am as a controller presentation and later became a programme director. Following this, in 1984, he became the Director, LWT, then took the senior management job overseeing production facilities. In 1990 he was the Creative Communications Associate, then deputy managing director Chrysalis TV. In 1993 he was a Freelance consultant. In 1995 he helped to launch Live TV. He then became the director of programming for Paramount.

Matt Tombs Director of ProgrammingWork History: Before his current position Matt was Head of Entertainment & Drama at UKTV. Before that he was Launch Director of UK History at UKTV and previously Producer of Holby City at BBC Drama.Matt holds a degree from the University of Kent at Canterbury.

Turner Broadcasting Europe

Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) Europe delivers some of the world's most successful and well-known news and entertainment brands - CNN, Cartoon Network, TCM (Turner Classic Movies), Toonami and Boomerang - across almost 100 countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Alongside its TV channels TBS is at the forefront of developing its brands through the Internet, broadband, wireless, DVD, E-commerce, merchandising, cinema, publishing and every other available platform. Turner Broadcasting System Europe Limited is a Time Warner Company.

Casey Harwood VP, Commercial DirectorWork History:Casey Harwood is vice president and commercial director for the UK for Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) Europe.Based in London, Harwood is responsible for channel distribution issues across all TBS networks and their associated digital properties in the UK (CNN, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, TCM and Toonami).Harwood has been with TBS Europe for eight years in a variety of commercial roles, from advertising sales to licensing, covering both the UK and Europe.He is an active member of the Royal Television Society (RTS) and sits on the RTS Future TV Committee. Before he began his career at

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TBS Europe, Casey worked for a variety of broadcasters at ITV, including Carlton Television where he worked in both sales and business development.* Recommended.

UKTV

UKTV is a joint venture between the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, and Virgin Media owned Virgin Media Television, formerly Flextech Television. UKTV is one of the United Kingdom's largest television companies.

UKTV's channels are available via satellite and cable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. In the UK, on digital terrestrial television, UKTV History and UKTV Bright Ideas are available on the Freeview platform, and selected parts of UKTV Gold, UKTV Style and UKTV Food are available through Top Up TV.

Address: 160 Great Portland StLondon W1W 5QA

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7299 6200

David Abraham Chief ExecutiveWork History: David, joined UKTV from Discovery Networks USA, where as EVP and General Manager TLC and Discovery Home he was responsible for overseeing all content investment strategy and execution. Reporting to the UKTV Board, David is responsible for driving the profitable growth and development of UKTV, building a strong, motivated, commercially focused, and effective team capable of meeting the challenges associated with the company's growth strategy. He also creates and enhances shareholder values, defining and agreeing a clear strategic path for the business and determining opportunities for the further expansion of UKTV and leads the execution of such initiatives. During his time at TLC, David led a rapid turnaround project that re-launched the channel, resulting to date in eleven consecutive months of year-on-year share gains. Reporting to the President, Discovery Networks US, David led a multi-disciplinary senior management team - directly selling the network to leading US advertisers, managing the development pipeline of over 700 original hours of content per year, guiding all budget, marketing, new media and communication activities and preparing the brand for the emerging multi-platform world. TLC is a leading client of the BBC's production unit in New York, producing hit shows such as What Not To Wear, Honey We're Killing The Kids and Moving Up. Prior to joining TLC David was Head of Networks and Marketing at Discovery Europe, a role he held for a year. When Discovery's operation in Europe was split in two he was appointed UK General Manager, with full P&L management responsibility; he supervised Sky Media on ad-sales representation and oversaw all affiliate sales activities. This involved maintaining and renewing close relationships with Sky, NTL, Telewest and emerging platforms such as Top-Up TV.

Laurence Dawkin(s)-Jones

Executive Director

Work History:

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Laurence Dawkin-Jones, commercial director, has been promoted to the new role of executive director, commercial, with overall responsibility for the management of UKTV platform relationships, business development, program supply, rights management and legal affairs.

Andrew Watt Head of New MediaWork History: * Recommended

Virgin Media

Virgin Media Inc. (formerly known as NTL:Telewest, comprising a merger of NTL Incorporated with Telewest Global, Inc.), an Anglo-American company based mainly in the UK, became the first "quadruple-play" media-company in Britain, bringing together a so-called "Quad Play" service consisting of television, Internet, mobile phone and fixed-line telephone services. While the company has its headquarters in New York City, its activities focus heavily on the United Kingdom, with operational headquarters in Hook, North Hampshire.

Address: 160 Great Portland StreetLondon W1W 5QA

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7299 5000

Malcolm Wall Head of ContentWork History: Malcolm Wall joined the company on 1st February 2006. Malcolm is responsible for the day to day running of Virgin Media's content business, driving its development and ensuring a smooth integration following the merger of ntl and Telewest. Prior to joining the company, Malcolm was Chief Operating Officer at United Business Media where he was responsible for managing the company's business publishing, news distribution and market research businesses as well as being on the board of Channel Five. Prior to this he was Chief Executive Officer of United Broadcasting and Entertainment Ltd, the division of United Business Media responsible for the management of television and consumer internet businesses. Before joining United Broadcasting and Entertainment Ltd, Malcolm held a variety of senior management positions at broadcasters including Granada Television, Anglia Television, and Southern Television. * Recommended.

Howard Watson Head of TechnologyWork History: Howard is now the Head of Technology for Virgin Media. Previously Howard was the managing director of networks, technology and IT for Telewest. In this role he was responsible for technical strategy as well as the design, implementation and operation of all of Telewest`s network and IT infrastructure. Howard was with Telewest for eleven years where he was instrumental in the development of the segmented broadband cable network which now passes 4.9 million homes. Prior to joining Telewest, Howard spent 12 years at GEC/Plessey Telecommunications (now Marconi) developing optical fibre transmission systems.

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* Recommended.

Steve Burch TV Chief ExecutiveWork history: Prior to joining NTL Incorporated, Mr. Burch spent his entire 26-year career in the cable sector, working for the past 17 years at Comcast Corporation. During his tenure at Comcast, Mr. Burch held positions ranging from general manager to, President - Atlantic Division, a post he held for five years. Mr. Burch was instrumental in the integration of Comcast's acquisition of AT&T Broadband.In his previous role at Comcast, Mr Burch was responsible for 3.9 million subscribers, and held full responsibility for his Division's operations, including finance, customer service, human resources, marketing, legal, technical operations and engineering.

Kevin Brown Head of DigitalWork History: * Recommended.

Katherine Burns-Rivington

MD Content Acquisition, Virgin Media TV

Work History:

Jonathan Webb Director of Interactive Programming, FlextechWork History:* Recommended.

Gidon Katz Director Content AcquisitionWork History:Gidon’s last appointment was Director of Content Acquisition at NTL Telewest where he handled all 3rd party cable content relationships including On Demand, Linear and Broadband content. Previously Gidon was the Director for the development, implementation and profitability of NTL’s on demand products. Under his direction NTL launched on demand and currently NTL has over 2m VOD enabled subscribers generating over 6 millions streams per month. Prior to this Gidon worked in strategy consulting specialising in media and telecomms.*Recommended.

Steve Nam TV’s Head of RightsWork History:

James Kydd Managing Director of MarketingWork history: James Kydd was previously responsible for ad campaigns at Virgin Mobile that featured everyone from Kate Moss, Christine Aguilera and Busta Rhymes to Pamela Anderson.

Jon James StrategyWork history: Formerly Jon was Commercial Director at Flextech. Currently involved in the Sky lawsuit.* Recommended.

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Peter Chapman Head of VODWork History: * Recommended.

Humphrey Black Commercial Director of BroadbandWork History: * Recommended.

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IPTV

Babelgum

Babelgum is software developed by Babel Networks, a venture of Silvio Scaglia) started in 2005 with the aim to develop interactive software for distributing TV shows and other forms of videos over the internet using peer-to-peer TV technology. The service was launched in London in March 2007.

AddressTelephone

Silvio Scaglia Founder Work History:Silvio Scaglia is the Chairman and financial backer of Babel Networks, the company behind Babelgum, the next-generation TV over the Internet. Mr Scaglia is also founder, Chairman and largest shareholder of Fastweb, today the second Wireline Telecommunication Company in Italy. Fastweb was founded in September 1999 and has invested about 4 billion Euros to create the first fully IP optical based access and backbone network in the world. Prior to founding Fastweb, Mr Scaglia was CEO of Omnitel, now Vodafone Italy, the second wireless TelCo in Italy. Early in his career Mr Scaglia spent several years consulting with McKinsey and Bain & Co. He holds a telecommunication engineering degree from the Politecnico di Torino.

Blinkbox

MTV Networks' global digital media president Mika Salmi and the new CEO of Scottish Media Group Rob Woodward have joined the board of a new venture being set up by Michael Comish, former Europe MD of AtomFilms and Channel 4 Services.

AddressTelephone +44 (0)20 7706 1046

Michael Comish FounderWork History:Michael Comish managed AtomShockwave's international operations in Europe and Asia. Prior to joining AtomShockwave, Comish spent eight years in consulting, most recently as a partner in London with Mercer Management Consulting, one of the world's premier corporate strategy firms. At Mercer, he developed strategies for a number of leading technology and media companies such as Deutsche Telekom, Phillips, and Sprint, as well as branded-good companies such as Campbell's soups. Comish graduated with an honors degree in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and earned his MBA from INSEAD in Fountainebleau, France.

Brightcove

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Brightcove provides two options for distribution and monetization. Media owners can pay to use the "Brightcove Platform" service, sell their own pre-roll ads, and keep 100 percent of the revenue. Or, media owners can use the service free of charge, but the video content becomes part of the "Brightcove Network." Brightcove places pre-roll and post-roll advertising in network video and splits 50 percent of any revenue generated from the ads back to the content owner. Brightcove customers include British Sky Broadcasting, CBS Corporation, MTV Networks, Discovery Communications, Sony BMG, and Time Inc.. Brightcove also claims to have over 3,000 media companies using the Brightcove Network.

Address: Brightcove, Inc.One Cambridge CenterCambridge, MA 02142

Telephone: 617 500-4947

Jeremy Allaire CEO and FounderWork History:Jeremy founded Brightcove in early 2004 with a vision for the transformation of television with the Internet. As President of Brightcove, Jeremy leads the company's technology, marketing and business development strategy. Prior to founding Brightcove, Jeremy worked as a technologist and entrepreneur-in-residence for Cambridge, MA-based venture capital firm General Catalyst, where he worked on companies and investments in broadband media, mobile content, e-commerce software and digital identity. Before General Catalyst, Jeremy was Chief Technology Officer of Macromedia, where he helped define and launch the Macromedia MX platform for Rich Internet Applications, helping to evolve Macromedia Flash into a dominant platform for rich media applications on the Internet. Jeremy joined Macromedia with its merger with Allaire Corporation, where Jeremy was a co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. Founded in 1995, Allaire Corporation was a pioneer in using the web as an application platform, and its industry leading and award winning products power millions of websites, online services and business applications on the Internet.

Scott Rosenblum CFOWork History:Scot is responsible for Brightcove's financial management and operations, human relations, and overall business administration. He has more than 20 years of experience as a financial executive and joins Brightcove from WordWave where he was CFO. As part of his CFO responsibilities, Scot helped WordWave refinance the company, grow revenues and profits through internal product launches and acquisitions and sell the company to a strategic buyer. Prior to joining WordWave, Scot served as the Senior Vice President of Global Mergers and Acquisitions and Strategic Planning at Lycos and was responsible for the strategic planning, acquisitions and minority investments. Before joining Lycos, Scot co-founded and served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Individual Investor Group. During this time, he guided the company through its initial public offering, oversaw operations, sales and marketing and launched the company's website. Scot holds a BSE from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.* Recommended.

Bob Mason Chief Technology OfficerWork History:

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Bob co-founded Brightcove with Jeremy Allaire, and provides leadership for Brightcove's vision, design and architecture. Bob Mason joins Brightcove from Art Technology Group (ATG) where he was a founding member of the product development team, having joined in 1994 as the 10th employee. During his 10-year tenure at ATG, Bob provided technology leadership in formulating the company's growth and strategic positioning and as a Senior Software Architect was the technical leader for software architecture and development through over 6 major product release cycles, including ATG's Java-based Dynamo Application Server, Personalization, eCommerce, Portal and eService solutions. He was also the technical leader for ATG's pioneering services projects including MovieFone's initial online ticket system and Sony's online gaming and entertainment portal, The Station @ Sony. Bob holds a BS in Computer Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Andrew Feinburg Vice President, Corporate Development, Business Affairs and General CounselWork History:Andy's responsibilities include Brightcove's strategic relationships, corporate development, and all of Brightcove's legal matters. Andy also supports the establishment and maintenance of Brightcove's relationships with its commercial partners, publishers, and consumers. Andy joins Brightcove after 5 1/2 years at Lycos, Inc., where he was Vice President and General Counsel. While at Lycos, in addition to heading a team responsible for all of Lycos' legal affairs, Andy also played a leading role in negotiating and establishing many of Lycos' key US and international relationships, including with companies such as Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Bell Canada, AT&T, and Fox. Andy has written and lectured extensively on various ecommerce and Internet issues. Before joining Lycos, Andy was in private practice with Choate, Hall & Stewart in Boston, and Shearman & Sterling in New York. Before that, Andy served as a law clerk for the former Chief Judge for the United States District Court for Connecticut. Andy received his JD from Cornell Law School, where he was an Editor of the Cornell Law Review, and his BA from Tufts University

Elisabeth Bentel Carpenter

VP Business Development and Strategy

Work History: Elisabeth is responsible for defining and executing Brightcove’s go-to-market strategy, including working with major publishers, marketing and distribution partners. Elisabeth joined Brightcove from News Corporation’s BSkyB in London. Over nearly a decade at News Corporation and Sky, Elisabeth held a variety of senior management roles, including directing Sky’s broadband and new technologies strategy and operations, its new media division, corporate development and strategic planning roels. Elisabeth was also instrumental in the initial launch of Sky Digital, Sky’s digital satellite video distribution platform. Elisabeth also worked directly in the CEO’s office, helping to launch global joint ventures as well as leading Sky’s sports rights acquisition deals.Elisabeth was a Fulbright scholar, a graduate of Harvard University and has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a JD from Columbia School of Law.

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Adam Berrey Vice President, Marketing and StrategyWork History:Adam Berrey is responsible for developing and implementing Brightcove's marketing and business strategies. Adam brings more than 10 years of operational, business, and marketing management experience to the Brightcove management team. Adam joins Brightcove from Onfolio where he was President and part of the founding team responsible for launching the company in 2004. Prior to Onfolio, Adam was the VP, Marketing at Macromedia where he led the launch of the Macromedia MX platform for Rich Internet Applications. Adam joined Macromedia when they merged with Allaire in 2001. He was part of the founding team at Allaire, and during his five-year tenure, he held a variety of positions leading strategic marketing and business efforts in product management, product marketing, marketing communications, and business strategy helping to grow the company from $500,000 to more than $100 million in annual revenue.

Jalipo

Jalipo is the first online marketplace for TV and video. It lets content owners use the Internet to offer their channels, video-on-demand and live events direct to viewers around the world.

Address: Jalipo   39-45 Shaftesbury Avenue  London  W1D 6LA

Telephone: + 44 (0) 207 100 8880   

Alex Taylor CEOWork History:Alex Taylor, co-founder of Jalipo, is an IT innovator with 10 years experience in networking and Internet industries.After walking out of a BSc in Computation at UMIST through ‘total boredom’ he started work in the Telecoms industry withNortel Networks in Maidenhead. 3 years later Alex established Nordx/CDT in the UK, formed from the MBO of Nortel’s structured cabling division. Drawn to the new networking technologies being launched by CISCO and others Alex moved to a network integrator, ML Integration, that was focused on voice and data convergence solutions. After ML Integration was acquired by Cable & Wireless, he developed a range of services on niche markets that combined ML’s customer premises solutions with C&W’s national and global connectivity and Internet offerings. After the bubble burst Alex took a 12-month sabbatical during which he moved to Paris. Intrigued by the possibilities offered by streaming technologies combined with new broadband services he established a European HQ for US based streaming Company Eonstreams. In this role Alex got first hand knowledge of the issues facing rights holders and broadcasters in exploiting Internet broadcast technologies. He founded Jalipo in 2004 with the aim of creating an Internet broadcast network that bridged the gap between existing streaming technologies and the commercial needs of rights holders and broadcasters. Alex moved back to the UK in 2005 and now lives in Bayswater.

Chris Deering Non-Executive Chairman, Jalipo

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Work History:Since retiring from the position of President- Sony Europe at the end of 2005, Chris has been involved in advisory and nonexecutiveboard directorships of new start-up companies such as HandheldLearning.co.uk and IngameadvertisingWorldwide(IGAWW).Chris is Chairman of Codemasters Group, the widely acclaimed independent computer game publisher and volunteers asChairman of the Edinburgh Interactive Festival, which is the longest running annual games event in Europe.Chris holds a MBA from Harvard Business School and an alumnus of McKinsey+Co.Chris brings to Jalipo, where he will act as non-executive Chairman, the experience of 35 years in global business pursuits,including senior management positions at Gillette Corp, Warner Communications (Atari) International, Columbia PicturesInternational, and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (PlayStation), over which he presided from its start-up phase in 1995through 2005. Under Chris’s leadership, PlayStation 1 and 2 were successfully marketed across Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa,Middle East, Russia, India, Australia and New Zealand.Chris is an active supporter of live music and fringe theatre in London, and occasionally finds time for sailing or skiing. Chris isa native of Boston Ma.

Lindsey Oliver Commercial DirectorWork History:Lindsey Oliver, Jalipo’s commercial director, joined the company from Al Jazeera English. She was responsible for negotiatingInternational carriage deals that meant the new channel reached 80 million cable and satellite homes at launch in November2006 – doubling her original target - and was available to 200 million broadband homes by live streaming on the net.Before Al Jazeera English, Lindsey was Senior Vice President and Director of Network and Distribution at CNBC Europe where she was General Counsel. The distribution of CNBC Europe grew by 11 million households in the year following Lindsey’s appointment. She combines her qualifications and experience as legal counsel with the commercial imperative of revenue and distribution growth and brings these twin skills to Jalipo.

Joost

Joost is a system for distributing TV shows and other forms of video over the Web using peer-to-peer TV technology, created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis (founders of Skype and Kazaa). The teams are currently in negotiations with FOX networks. It has signed up with Warner Music, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Productions (Indianapolis 500, IndyCar Series) and production company Endemol for the beta. In February 2007, Viacom entered into a deal with the company to distribute content from its media properties, including MTV Networks, BET and film studio Paramount Pictures.

Address 151 Shaftesbury Ave.3rd FloorLondon WC2H 8AL

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Michelangelo Volpi CEOWork History:As head of Cisco’s mergers and acquisitions team for seven years, he was responsible for the company’s first 70 acquisitions. Before he left Cisco this year, he was frequently mentioned as a possible successor to the chief executive, John Chambers.His border-crossing résumé is appropriate for Joost, a service that aspires to weave together programs from around the globe. Joost carries shows from incongruous sources like the Bollywood network Saavn; the Brazilian Music Channel; Fútbol de Nicaragua, and the National Hockey League, and it lets users personalize their channel listings.

Fredik De Wahl Former CEOWork History:Fredik has had various product/ project management and development positions in Europe, the US and Asia. Between 2002 and 2005, he was CEO of P2P netwokring technology firm Joltid. Between 2005 and 2007 he was the CEO of The Venice Project. Fredrik has a Masters degree in electrical engineering from the Royal Insitute of Technology and also has a Masters in Economics and Business from the Stocholm School of Economics.

Henrik Werdelin Chief Creative OfficerWork History:Henrik Werdelin has worked with strategy and product development for large media groups like MTV, BBC, Disney & Egmont. He was at MTV from 1997 until 1999/2000 when he joined TripleDash to work on a startup. Then Henrik got involved in gaming and helped set up GameOne, which was a dedicated gaming TV channel. * Recommended

Janus Friis Co-Founder, Executive Vice President of InnovationWork History:Janus Friis is co-founder of Skype alongside Niklas Zennström and currently serves as its Executive Vice President of Innovation, overseeing Skype’s business strategy and product development. Mr Friis is an active member on Skype’s Board and works closely with the engineering and product teams to further Skype’s vision of enabling the world’s conversations and its leading role in internet communications.Mr Friis is a self-made man and holds no formal education. He grew up in Denmark. After acquiring ‘shop floor’ experience and hands-on insights through various positions in the internet industry, he discovered his entrepreneurial streak while at Tele2, a pan-European telecom operator. At Tele2, he was hired by Niklas Zennström and the two of them joined forces launching, among other projects, the portal everyday.com.Prior to launching Skype in 2003, the duo co-founded KaZaA, the world’s most downloaded software, responsible for the most popular software that underpins the FastTrack file sharing network protocol.They also founded Joltid, a software company that developed and marketed traffic optimization technologies. And to date, Mr Friis is the co-founder of Altnet, the world's first secure, peer to peer wholesale network.

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David Orman Vice President UK Advertising SalesWork History:Orman worked for over eight years at Eurosport Television. Orman's key roles included running a London-based sales team with pan-European clients, managing the Pan-Nordic sales team based in Stockholm, and heading up the US market and recruiting sales agent teams on both the East and West Coasts. Orman also led pan-European forecasting, budgeting, recruitment, personnel and trade marketing. Orman was a member of the Eurosport Commercial Board and instrumental in the development and implementation of a sales strategy for international advertising campaigns across three channels, Internet and mobile platforms, including Eurosport, Eurosport 2, Eurosportnews (outside of Europe), Eurosport.com and Eurosport Mobile.Orman began his sales career at EMAP Communications.

Stacey Seltzer Head of Content AcquisitionWork History:In his role at Joost, Stacey has played a key role in content strategy and negotiation. In the last month, Joost has announced content deals with major content owners from around the world. Today, Joost features more than 150 channels with programming across all genres, including: cartoons and animation; film and entertainment; sports; comedy; lifestyle, documentaries and sci-fi.

Jump

JumpTV Inc. is the world's leading broadcaster of television over the Internet. With nearly 300 channels from 70+ countries, JumpTV delivers its subscribers news, sports and entertainment content on a real-time basis from all corners of the globe. JumpTV has subscribers in over 100 countries that watch channels on JumpTV.com via ordinary Internet connections on their home computers, laptops, Internet-enabled television sets, and select mobile phones and video game consoles.

Address:Email:

G. Scott Paterson Chairman and CEOWork History:Scott has been the Chairman of JumpTV since January 2002 and the CEO since May 2005. Scott was the former Chairman and CEO of Yorkton Securities, which was Canada's largest technology and media investment bank from 1995 to 2001 (2000 revenues of $244 million and profit of $56 million).Today, Scott is the Director of Lionsgate Entertainment (NYSE:LGF) and chair of its audit committee. He is also a Director of Rand A Technologies (TSX:RND) and Chairman of Automa Benefits (TSXV:AUT). Scott has served the investment industry as both the Vice-Chairman of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Chairman of the Toronto Venture Exchange.

Kaleil Isaza Tuzman PresidentWork History:As the President of JumpTV International, Kaleil is responsible for content development, subscriber acquisition and JumpTV's international operations. Kaleil was the President & Managing

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Partner of Recognition Group, a New York-based merchant banking firm focusing on emerging growth companies. Kaleil previously ac as Chairman of KPE, Inc., a leading digital media firm counting Sony Entertainment, Carnival Cruises and other blue-chip firms as clients. Kaleil has also spent significant time in the government-focused software field, having been Chairman and CEO of transaction processing software company govWorks.He graduated from Harvard University.

Kriss Bush CFOWork History:As the CFO of JumpTV, Kriss enjoys contributing to the success of the JumpTV team on multiple levels. He especially enjoys the numbers, saving money and helping the finance team develop and grow professionally, as the future leaders of JumpTV. Kriss is a certified public accountant (CPA) with 25 years of financial experience, which he gained while being based in Washington for three years, New York for ten years and in Europe for approximately nine years. Kriss moved to Toronto in 2001. Kriss was the CFO for Rand A Technology Corporation with CAD $125 million annual revenue.

Selia Celik COOWork History:Sila runs the European region and is therefore responsible for subscriber and content acquisitions in more than 30 countries. Sila has broad expertise in the establishment of new business for the Turkish and German television markets. Prior to JumpTV, Sila spent seven years with RTL Disney in Germany in several positions including: Director of Subscriber Services and Member of the Cross Media Board for Strategic Properties. Sila established RTL Disney's subscriber-based educational online platforms targeting families with children. In this role, Sila was responsible for the growth of the subscriber base to over 100,000 annually billed subscribers breaking even in year one after launch. Sila has a degree in banking and finance from the University of Cologne in Germany.

Narrowstep

Narrowstep is the leading provider of TV on the Internet. They offer the flexibility to provide video capabilities to companies wanting to broadcast to anyone, any place, any time, and on any device. Narrowstep has both industry-leading expertise and the most powerful IP TV platform, telvOS, which allows companies to monetize their content. TelvOS is the only platform that can deliver to viewers long-form, full screen programming of the highest quality-giving audiences a true TV-like viewing experience over the Internet. The company was founded in 2002. Narrowstep has clients from all across the globe including Telefonica, Virgin Media, HorseTV, and SCI FI.

Address: 80 Silverthorne Road London SW8 3HE

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7498 3377

David McCourt Executive Chairman, CEO and COOWork History:McCourt is the founder, Chairman and CEO of Granahan McCourt Capital, LLC, a private investment firm focused on investments in the telecommunications and media industries. Granahan McCourt

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was the lead investor in Narrowstep's February 2006 equity financing. For more than 25 years, Mr. McCourt has been an entrepreneur, investor and business leader in the telecomm and media industries. During his career, McCourt has founded or bought ten companies in four countries in North America and Europe and has spearheaded a variety of financial transactions exceeding $7 billion. McCourt is widely recognized as a transformational force in the telecommunications business. The Economist described him as having "incredible credentials as a telecom revolutionary." Today Mr. McCourt sits on the boards of The National Advisory Board of J.P. Morgan/Chase, the North American Advisory Board of the Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business at University College, Dublin, the Board of Overseers of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, American Irish Historical Society, and the Societe de Louvre, Paris.

Michael ?Work History:* Recommended.

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Video On Demand

Aggregator TV

Aggregator has devised the UK’s first universally available, high quality video-on-demand service containing a broad and deep range of content which complements free-to-air broadcast digital TV. Aggregator sources, packages and delivers television programming over broadband platforms internationally, delivering enhanced TV services to targeted audiences/communities via a range of digital devices.

Address Studio 2.01 Perfume Factory 140 Wales Farm RoadLondon W3 6UG

Telephone +44 (0) 20 8992 9181

Martin Goswami CEOWork History:Martin Goswami joined Aggregator from BSkyB where he spent 4 years as Commercial Director. While at BSkyB, Martin maintained the broadcaster’s relationships with other cable, satellite and DSL platforms and took responsibility for the management of Sky’s joint ventures with television channels, the internet portal mykindaplace.com and the digital music provider MusicChoice Europe. He also negotiated the deal through which Sky operates on the Freeview platform. Martin started his career at Metapraxis, a software development and consultancy company, before joining Touche Ross Management Consultants in 1990. In 1996 he was offered the position of Head of Business Development at the independent television production company Planet 24 by its founders Lord Alli, Charlie Parsons and Bob Geldof. While at Planet 24 he also worked as Managing Director of Atomic TV, the brand under which Planet 24 established local language music services in Eastern Europe.Following the acquisition of Planet 24 by Carlton in 1999, Martin joined At Entertainment as Director of Programming taking responsibility for movies, sport and 3rd party channel licensing for the company’s extensive Polish digital television interests.

Chris Griffin Director of ProgrammingWork History:Chris Griffin spent five years as Director of Channels at Granada Media PLC (ITV). While at Granada Chris was responsible for the broadcaster’s channel portfolio including the ITV channel portfolio plus its other channel investments in MANU TV, Granada SKY Broadcasting and TV3 (FTA licence in Ireland). Following Granada’s merger with Carlton in 2004 he became responsible for buying out joint ventures on behalf of ITV; he was also heavily involved in the development of the BBC / ITV Freesat service. Between 1998 and 2000, Chris was Joint Owner of independent media consultancy Griffin Lewis Ltd, developing new media services for clients such as Universal Studios, MTV Europe, Emap, Channel 4, and Finnish Telecom.Prior to co-founding Griffin Lewis, Chris spent eight years as Director of Distribution at MTV Europe managing the launch and distribution of MTV’s channel portfolio to over sixty million

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households in the UK, Scandinavia, Benelux, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Israel.

Steve Scott Head of UI and Related SystemsWork History:Steve Scott was founder and Managing Director of interactive television company Mindhouse. With its flagship product Mindset, a cross-platform iTV publishing system for broadcasters, Mindhouse focussed on enabling broadcasters to deliver multiple interactive applications across diverse platforms. Clients included the BBC, Channel 4 and Turner. Prior to Mindhouse Steve was Head of Interactive Channels at Entranet, working on multi-platform projects for the likes of WilliamsF1 and Woolwich Bank.

Arts Alliance Media

Arts Alliance Media (AAM) is Europe’s leading provider of digital film distribution services, dedicated to building a European digital network to deliver film to the cinema, to the home and between industry players

Address 9-11 North End Rd.London W14 8ST

Telephone +44 (0)20 7751 7500

Howard Kiedaisch CEOWork History:Howard joined Arts Alliance Media in April 2005 from Universal Pictures International where he was CFO/SVP Business Operations based in London and was instrumental in driving the growth of that organisation from $300m to over $1.5 billion in revenue. In addition to being involved with opening offices in Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Korea and Russia, Howard initiated and completed a 3-year business transformation project, which reshaped the organisation in terms of people, process and systems. Prior to Universal, Howard was SVP at PolyGram Video in New York helping to grow that business from revenue of $40 million to $300 million over a 5-year period. Earlier in his career, Howard worked at EMI Music Publishing and in the video and theatrical divisions of Orion Pictures. Howard has a B.S. in Applied Economics from Hofstra University and an M.B.A. in Finance from Baruch College.

Mark Livingston PresidentWork History:Mark has spent over 15 years in the Entertainment industry, starting off in Marketing and Buying for Woolworths, where latterly, he was Head of Buying for the Entertainment Division. In 1992, Mark founded Telstar Electronic Studios, which developed and published games for Playstation, Nintendo and PCs. In 1996, Mark joined LEGO where he ran the Global Software and Publishing businesses of LEGO, as well as running LEGOLand Windsor. In 2003, he joined the Caudwell Group, where he was a Group MD of the Discovery store; a chain of over 100 stores in the UK. In March 2004, Mark joined LOVEFiLM as CEO and has overseen the ten-fold growth of the company. In May 2006, after the LOVEFiLM merger with Video Island, Mark stepped down as CEO and has taken up the new position of President of Arts Alliance Media Ltd, where he will head up the Video on Demand

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project, working with established businesses which continue to power LOVEFiLM and AOL. Mark has an MBA in wholesale and retail.

Patrick Foley CFOWork History:Pat joined Arts Alliance Media as CFO in January 2006 from Universal Pictures International where he was responsible for the successful implementation of a major 3-year business transformation programme (process, people and technology). The project delivered Supply Chain, Marketing and Finance solutions globally to all international Home Video operations generating benefits in excess of US$100m. Before undertaking his project-based role, he was Finance Director for Universal Pictures UK, a division with sales in excess of $400m annually.Pat has over 13 years experience in the Film and Home Entertainment industry and prior to Universal worked for PolyGram Filmed Entertainment where he held several senior Finance roles.Pat is a Chartered Management Accountant

Fiona Deans Director, Digital CinemaWork History:Fiona joined Arts Alliance Media (AAM) in September 2002 and is currently Director of Digital Cinema, responsible for the growth and operations of the digital cinema business in the UK and Europe. In particular she heads up the rollout and operation of the UK Film Council’s Digital Screen Network, the world’s first 2K digital cinema network. Fiona also works on a strategic level with the Metropolitan Film School and was responsible for the UK distribution of the Norwegian Film Elling.Fiona joined AAM from AtomShockwave, where she was Director of Business Development for Europe. Previously she held strategy positions at BBC online and at Bertelsmann’s online subsidiary, bol.com. Prior to that, she worked for Mercer Management Consulting in their London and New York offices, focusing on telecommunications projects. Fiona has a BA in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge.

BT Vision

BT Vision is a digital TV service in the UK, from BT, and launched on the 4th December 2006. It can be used on a subscription, or pay-as-you-go basis. Its set top box has a Freeview digital decoder, and an 80 hour Personal Video Recorder (PVR). The set top box can access the BT Vision video on demand (VoD) using an ADSL connection. BT Vision is planned to become available first to all new and existing BT Broadband customers.

Address:Telephone:

Dan Marks CEOWork History:Dan Marks has wide experience of broadcasting having run the SCI FI channel in the UK and been Senior Vice President, Business Development for Universal Studios' international TV channels business. Previously, Dan worked at Video Networks Limited where he was Head of Programming. In this role, he had

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responsibility for negotiating some of the world's first ever video-on-demand deals with studios, film distributors, TV suppliers and major music companies. Dan, who studied in California, was an independent producer and director of films for seven years before entering the world of television. During this time he produced and directed a number of films including the Academy award-nominated Gang Cops and the Sundance Special Jury Prize winner, My Crazy Life.

Neville Manuel Director of Strategy and Business DevelopmentWork history: Neville has also been the VP, of Value Added ServicesBT Openworld, a public Company with a 10,001 or more employees. Neville has been with BT for 25 years.Neville graduated from the University of Kent and IU, Indiana with an B.A. and MBA, .* Recommended.

Studios and Production Companies

Buena Vista International

Buena Vista International is a subsidiary of Buena Vista Distribution Inc, which is owned by the Walt Disney Company. It is responsible for overseeing distribution of motion pictures content.

Address: 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, SW6 9PETelephone: +44 (0) 20 8222 1575

Julie Sneddon Senior VP and General Manager, BV International Ltd and BV Home Entertainment UKWork History: Her responsibilities encompass overseeing all sales, marketing, operations and finance aspects - including wholly owned subsidiaries and licensee relationships - in Europe, Middle East and Africa regions. Since 1998, she has held the position of Managing Director of BVHE UK and Ireland and was central to driving the company's DVD expansion strategy in the UK. In 2004 BVHE UK & Ireland was recognized as the number one retail and rental distributor of home entertainment product in the UK.

Damian Newton VP Sales, Digital Media EMEAWork History: Damian Newton leads BVITV’s pay TV and on-demand activity, and is responsible for strategy and implementation of digital media agreements, including content to mobile and on-demand platforms. Newton works across all territories in Europe, Middle East and Africa, alongside BVITV’s local sales teams.Damian Newton has over 5 years experience in new media sales and strategy at The Walt Disney Company, and more than a decade in the TV industry, previously running the barter TV distribution business.Prior to joining The Walt Disney Company, Newton worked in advertising, as a media buyer.

Edward Humphrey Director of Sales, Digital MediaWork history:

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Edward Humphrey was head of interactive at Flextech Television, where he was responsible for interactive strategy and digital media across its five channels - LIVINGtv, Bravo, Trouble, Challenge and FTN. During his time at Flextech, Edward launched the network's digital on-demand service and mobile TV versions of LIVINGtv and Bravo. He also oversaw the launch of Trouble Homegrown - a cross-platform user-generated content initiative for teen channel Trouble. Previously Edward has worked for ITV Interactive and Granada Productions, where he worked on properties such as I'm A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here, Pop Idol, UEFA Champions League and This Morning.

Chas Ort Group Brand Manager, BV InternationalWork history:

Tom Tommasi Head of SalesWork History: * Recommended.

Sean Ratcliff Director of European Marketing and GamesWork History: Sean Ratcliffe, joined Virgin Interactive Entertainment as Vice President of Marketing. He is a marketing specialist and joins the Titus Group after a stint in the electronic industry and more notoriously after seven years at Electronic Arts, and EA Sports.

Helen Stratton VP Marketing, EuropeWork History:

Anthony Peet Sales DirectorWork History:

FreemantleMedia

FremantleMedia is one of the largest international creators and producers of entertainment brands in the world, with leading prime time drama, serial drama, entertainment and factual entertainment programming in over 40 territories, including the UK, the US, Germany, Australia, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Scandinavia, Latin America and Asia. They have production operations in over 25 countries worldwide, providing original local programming as well as local versions of their international TV brands. The production operation comprises some of the most recognised and creative labels from around the world including UFA, Blu, teamWorx, talkbackThames, Grundy and Blue Circle. They maintain a significant creative development network with teams in London, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris, Los Angeles and Melbourne. Every year, their companies deliver over 8,500 hours of original programming to broadcasters around the world.

Address: 1 Stephen Street, London, W1T 1ALTelephone: Tel: +44 20 7691 6000

F: +44 20 7691 6100

Claire Tavernier Executive VPWork History:In her capacity as EVP, Claire Tavernier is responsible for the operational and commercial aspects of FMX and identifies, develops, produces and licenses applications and content.

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Claire joined FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide in 2001 as Senior Vice President, Interactive and has been involved in a number of new technology projects throughout the company in the last five years. She has among others managed online and mobile applications for a large number of Idols shown around the world, as well as three series of The X Factor in the UK. In her role as Senior Vice President, UK and Germany for FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide she has worked on developing new business models to exploit some of FremantleMedia’s major brands on and off-line.Before joining FremantleMedia, Tavernier worked in various positions within the Pearson Group, including Head of New Media for Pearson Education Europe. Previously, Tavernier was a strategy consultant at Monitor Company* Recommended

Tony Cohen CEOWork History: As CEO, Tony Cohen oversees FremantleMedia’s international production, format development, licensing and distribution operations. Prior to becoming the company's CEO, Cohen was co-chairman of the North American division of FremantleMedia and the president of its production operations based in Los Angeles. He oversaw such diverse programs as The Price Is Right for CBS, the action-adventure series Baywatch Hawaii, and the entertainment shows Family Feud and To Tell the Truth for U.S. syndication. Cohen originally joined FremantleMedia (then Pearson Television) in 1995 as the managing director of the broadcasting division. This proved to be valuable experience, considering that today the RTL Group has interests in 23 TV stations and 17 radio stations in 11 European countries

Gary Carter President of FremantleMedia Creative Networks & Chief CreativeWork History: As President of FremantleMedia Creative Networks, Carter develops and builds on FremantleMedia’s creative success in drama and entertainment programming. He is also responsible for driving the company’s increasing emphasis on in-house programme development, working with its global network of more than 20 production companies, as well as coordinating with FremantleMedia Enterprises, which comprises its ancillary exploitation businesses, Fremantle International Distribution and FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide.As Chief Creative Officer for FremantleMedia New Platforms (FMX) Carter oversees the creative development of entertainment formats and brands for the increasingly important mobile, broadband, games consoles and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) platforms.Carter joined FremantleMedia Worldwide Entertainment in January 2005, having been a consultant for the company since August 2003. Prior to setting up his own consulting business, he was Executive Director, Programme Affairs, at Endemol Entertainment International for five years responsible for the roll out of its key programme brands. Before joining Endemol, he was International Business Manager for Planet 24 Productions and a literary agent for Roger Hancock for almost 10 years.

David Ellender CEO, FremantleMedia Creative Networks & Chief Creative

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Officer, FremantleMedia New PlatformsWork History: Ellender oversees both Fremantle International Distribution (FID) and FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide (FLW) – the two commercial divisions that report into FremantleMedia Enterprises. He is a member of the FremantleMedia Operating Board. Ellender joined FremantleMedia from Universal Studios Television Distribution, where he was Managing Director, Europe. At Universal, Ellender was responsible for developing the overall long-term strategy for the business. He also oversaw the successful transition of the integration process of PolyGram TV International into Universal, to create a new European structure. Ellender joined Universal from the role of President, PolyGram TV International, where he worked from 1992 to 1999. At PolyGram TV International, Ellender built and managed the company’s international sales team, initiated and implemented PolyGram’s Children’s TV Production and Distribution strategy and forged strategic alliances with Pay-TV Services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.Other positions with leading media companies that Ellender has held include those of Head of Video and Television Sales for Virgin Vision, Acquisition Consultant for the Flextech channel, Bravo, and Commissioning Editor of British Satellite Broadcasting’s music channel, The Power Station. He was also previously Director of International Sales, Europe for Viacom International, from 1986 to 1989, restructuring the sales and administration functions of the company’s European operation to deliver a significant growth in turnover.

Doug Gluck CEO, Europe, Latin America & The Middle East, Fremantle MediaWork History: As CEO, Gluck is responsible for driving the performance and growth of FremantleMedia’s production operations in Continental Europe (excluding Germany), Latin America and the Middle East. He also works closely with national production heads in order to drive the creation of new entertainment brands. Gluck is a member of the FremantleMedia Operating Board.Gluck was promoted to CEO, Europe, Latin America & the Middle East in October 2003. Gluck joined FremantleMedia (formerly Pearson Television) in 1997 as Regional CEO, Northern Europe. He was previously Executive Vice President of All-American Fremantle International, acquired by Pearson Television in 1997.Prior to joining All-American Fremantle, Gluck was General Manager and Board Director of E.C. Television, the television production arm of The Interpublic Group, a company he co-founded.

Christian Schneider-Sickert

Director of Operations and Strategy, FremantleMedia

Work History: Christian is responsible for driving FremantleMedia’s group strategy, investment policy and central operations. In addition, he is responsible for FremantleMedia’s global participation television operation and central business diversification activities. He is a member of the FremantleMedia Operating Board.Prior to his joining the Board in early 2006, Schneider-Sickert was Director of Strategy for FremantleMedia. He joined the company from arvato, part of Bertelsmann AG, in 2004 where he was Head

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of Strategy and responsible for overall corporate strategy as well as mergers and acquisitions. He previously worked in the mergers and acquisitions group of Bertelsmann AG and in the Principal Investment Area at Goldman Sachs in London. Prior to this, Schneider-Sickert co-founded the Oxford Business Group, a business publishing and consulting firm based in London and Istanbul.

Oliver Gers General Manager of FremantleMedia Licensing WorldwideWork History: Gers new responsibilities include overseeing the exploitation of FremantleMedia’s brands worldwide and developing product and promotional associations that enhance and extend consumer’s experience of each property, including brand licensing, music publishing, online and interactive, sponsorship, live events and telephony. Prior to joining FremantleMedia, Gers founded and led Odaddy.com, a website about parenting, and set up Fulcrum Group, a consultancy to oversea companies looking to increase their presence in North America. From 1995 until 2000, Gers served as VP, strategic planning and business manager for the Internet, entertainment and novelty divisions of Golden Books family Entertainment.

Granada International

Part of ITV Worldwide, Granada International is one of the largest and most successful commercial television distributors in Europe. From Australia to Zambia, every hour of every day someone in the world is watching great entertainment from Granada International. Made by the talented teams at ITV Productions and leading independent producers, they distribute programmes to over 3,000 broadcasters and home entertainment partners in more than 200 countries worldwide.

Address: The London Television CentreUpper GroundLondon SE1 9LT

Telephone: Tel: +44 (0) 20 7491 1441Fax: +44 (0) 20 7493 7677

Martin Blakstad Head of New MediaWork History:He is responsible for the company’s New Media strategy and has spearheaded the businesses drive in to New Media, advising on industry and regulatory issues and establishing major content supply deals with broadcasters, telcos, ISP’s and other New Media clients. Before joining Granada International, Martin held senior positions at both traditional media companies and in New Media, with experience of running a number of internet based companies. After 10 years at Columbia Tri-Star as Director of Operations EMEA and VP at Sony Music, Martin was eCommerce Director EMEA for AltaVista, CEO of easyValue, an online shopping comparison site and also founded an advanced eCommerce marketplace and a mobile content developer and aggregator. Martin has also recently consulted for several New Media companies including work for France Telecom.

Nadine Nohr Managing DirectorWork History:

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Nadine Nohr is Managing Director of Granada International, Europe's largest commercial TV distributor and part of ITV plc. Nadine is responsible for all areas of the company, which spans international sales, investment in independent productions and the securing of overseas funding through co-production deals. With more than 15 years' experience in international television distribution, Nadine began her career at the BBC. She joined the EveryChild Board of Trustees in March 2005.

HeadshiftHeadshift is a specialist social software consulting and development company that works with corporate and non-commercial organisations to create healthier, more effective online networks.They have strong partnerships and a highly successful process for understanding and re-interpreting business needs, and then building the coalitions for action that are needed to fulfil them.

Address: Headshift Ltd, 49 Lafone Street,London SE1 2LX

Telephone: 0207 357 7358

Lee Bryant Managing DirectorWork History: Lee Bryant is an on-line social communication specialist with a focus on knowledge development, and has a strong belief in the empowering potential of the Internet. He has been playing with words and computers since the age of 10, and published his first code aged 11. Pre-Internet, he wrote and researched in the field of International Relations, working as a media consultant for the Bosnian government in London and Sarajevo during the war. In 1996, he co-founded one of the first successful online agencies to focus on building online knowledge communities, and also helped establish the social enterprise Brixton Online, where he remains a director; he is also on the Board of a new charity called Involve that is exploring new forms of public participation. In 2002, Lee and his team founded a new company, Headshift Ltd, to focus on the emerging area of social software, and since then he has become a leading writer and practitioner in the field of augmented online social interaction, whilst working in close partnership with Headshift's clients to create innovative online applications.* Recommended.

Illumina Digital LtdIllumina Digital is about developing concepts, content and experiences across the whole range of digital distribution platforms. They make documentaries and lifestyle programming for digital and terrestrial TV, websites for commercial and public sector clients and services and applications for interactive TV and broadband technologies.

Address: Illumina Digital8 Canham MewsCanham RoadLondon, W3 7SR

Telephone: 44 (0) 20 8600 9300

Andrew Chitty Managing DirectorWork History: His previous positions include working for Wall to Wall TV for

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various production roles. Between 1990-92 he was the Producer fot educational TV and software for Granada TV. In 1993, he was a Producer and Director. Following this, in 1996, he was the Editor and series producer for Illuminations TV. Since 1998 he has been the MD of Illumina Digital. He is also the Vice Chair (interative) for PACT which he has been since 2006. * Recommended.

Magic Lantern Productions

Magic Lantern Productions Ltd, founded in 1996, is a media company for the broadband age, bridging the space between traditional media and the interactive, on-demand world. Working with clients and partners including Channel 4, BBC, BT, 3, Entertainment Rights plc, Tiscali, Kudos Productions, C21 Media, the UK Film Council, NESTA, the DTI, the DfES, Skillset, The Tate Modern and PACT, Magic Lantern consults on, creates, produces and manages interactive media strategy and product development including for TV, video, web and mobile.

Address: 125 Bolingbroke Grove, London, SW11 1DATelephone: Tel: +44 (0) 207 738 9911

Anthony Lilley CEOWork History: Anthony Lilley is Chief Executive of Magic Lantern Productions, an award-winning interactive media production company specialising in content for broadband and multi-platform media. Anthony is Executive Producer and Co-Creator of Channel 4’s multi-award winning broadband channel, FourDocs, and consultant producer with ABC Australia on user-created content.   Established in 1996, Magic Lantern’s clients include Channel 4, BBC, BT, Google, Tiscali, Telewest, Entertainment Rights plc, C21 Media, Discovery, the UK Film Council, NESTA, OFCOM, the DTI, the DfES, Skillset, PACT, Tate Modern and many others.Anthony is a member of the Content Board of OFCOM and of the board of BECTA (the British Educational Communications Technology Agency).  He is also a member of the Advisory Council of the Broadband Stakeholders’ Group.  Anthony was Vice-Chair of PACT and Chair of its Interactive Media Policy Group from 2000-06.  He has also been a working group chairman of the DCMS/DTI Creative Industries IP Forum, a member of the Advisory Boards of NESTA Futurelab and the IPPR Intellectual Property Project and a director of iCommons Ltd.  In 2002-3 he was chair of the UK Digital Content Forum. He has experience of television and corporate video production and previously worked in theatre as a lighting designer, producer and director He advises the DTI on broadband content and innovation, the DfES on the future of media, and has previously advised the DCMS and the Cabinet Office and assisted OFCOM in its reviews of Public Service Broadcasting and Television Production.  He has given masterclasses and participated in numerous conferences in the UK and internationally including chairing the UK-China ICT Summit in Beijing in 2004. Anthony has a fortnightly new media column in The Guardian newspaper, is contributing editor of FutureMedia Magazine and has written for the Financial Times, Broadcast, Television Magazine and Televisual.  Anthony has a degree in law from Magdalen College, Oxford.* Recommended

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SMG

SMG is a successful and ambitious media company providing information and entertainment services across the UK. They operate in commercial television, radio, outdoor and cinema advertising. They are committed in strengthening their national position through the ongoing development of their strongly positioned businesses.

Address: 3 Waterhouse Square138-142 HolbornLondon EC1N 2NY

Telephone: Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 1010

Rob Woodward CEOWork History: Appointed to the Board as Chief Executive in 2007. Rob Woodward was Commercial Director of Channel 4 and on the main board. He was CEO of 4Ventures and achieved a dramatic turnaround of legacy businesses, and built a set of successful new media and digital businesses. Rob was previously an MD of UBS Warburg and global COO of corporate finance in Media and Communications. He was formerly Managing Partner of Deloitte’s European TMT business and UK strategy consulting practice.

Donald Emslie Former Acting CEOWork History: Appointed to the Board as Acting Chief Executive after the loss of Andrew Flanagan in 2006. Donald Emslie departed in April 2007 following a management reshuffle. Donald has over 20 years of experience in the UK media sector, including seven years as a board member while he was Chief Executive of Television at SMG. Previously he served as ED, Commercial and later ED, Broadcasting with Scottish Television.Donald Emslie is an Honorary Chairman of BAFTA, Chairman of the ITV Council and of the Royal Lyceum Theatre.

Richard Findlay ChairmanWork History: Appointed to the Board as Chairman in 2007. Richard Findlay is the former Chief Executive of Scottish Radio Holdings, which he ran for 10 years, building it into a portfolio of 22 radio services and 45 regional newspapers, and consistently delivered shareholders returns that outperformed peer companies. In August 2005, SRH was sold to EMAP. Richard is a Scot and has strong links in the Scottish arts and political establishments. He also chairs the new National Theatre for Scotland, a growing life sciences company, has served on various boards including that of a leading law firm, a Scottish University and as chair of the Lothian NHS Board.

Anwar Kawash Group Director of Strategy and PlanningWork History: Kawash, ex-managing director at 4 Ventures, the non-terrestrial TV arm of Channel 4, was also previously group chief operating officer of international media and entertainment business FBC Group.

George Watt Group Finance Director

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Work History: Joined the Company in 1998 as Group Financial Controller and Treasurer and joined the Board as Group Finance Director in 2001. Prior to joining SMG, George worked with KPMG's audit and assurance services practice in the UK and also in the US. George has a BAcc from the University of Glasgow and is a member of the ICAS.

Sony Pictures Television

Sony Pictures Television, Inc. is an American television production and distribution company. It is a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment. In turn, the latter is part of the Japanese conglomerate Sony. SPT was previously known as Screen Gems, Columbia Pictures Television, TriStar Television and Columbia TriStar Television. The name was changed to reflect the Sony brand in 2002. The company also owns and distributes the shows from Tandem Productions, ELP Communications (from TAT to ELP Communications), TeleVentures, Merv Griffin Entertainment, Chuck Barris Productions, Barry & Enright Productions and Bob Stewart Productions.

Address: 34, Fouberts Place, London, W1F 7PXTelephone: Tel: 020 7534 7575

Andreas Brosjo Digital Initiatives, Sony Pictures Television InternationalWork History: He was formerly a free-lance journalist working for a number of different clients including CBS, BBC, Channel 4, Sunday Times and Newsweek. Prior of joining Kamera, he worked within the New media branch of Swedish PDL. He was with Kamera since September 1999 and his previous position was a Managing Director at Kamera France.

John McMahon MD Europe, Sony Pictures Television InternationalWork History: Since taking charge of SPTI's European activities in 1998, McMahon has successfully expanded the core lines of business for the company across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He has built SPTI's licensing operation to continually achieve record-breaking sales levels each year and under his leadership, the studio has expanded its international networks opportunities throughout Europe. McMahon has also been instrumental in the strong growth of SPTI's international productions business in Germany, Italy, France, Spain and the UK In addition, McMahon is the liaison for coordinating all European television activities with other Sony sister divisions including Sony Electronics and Sony PlayStation.McMahon stated: "Michael has built a team of top professionals that, together, uniquely position SPTI as a market leader in the international television industry. I'm happy to be part of that team and to be recognised as someone who will help take the company to that next level of success as we further grow and expand our European and other international activities."Since his relocation to London and his promotion to Executive Vice President in 1998, and his assumption of the Managing Director, Europe position in 1999, McMahon has guided SPTI's three lines of international business -- licensing, local production and international networks -- to tremendous growth and expansion.

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A 12-year veteran of SPTI, McMahon joined SPE in 1990, serving as Vice President, International Legal Affairs, Sony Pictures Entertainment before being named Senior Vice President, Sales Planning for the company's international television division. In this position, McMahon oversaw the division's free television and basic cable licensing activities worldwide. McMahon received a joint JD/MBA degree from the University of Southern California and earned his B.S. degree in Business from the University of California at Berkeley.

Nina Pustilnik Former VP Digital Initiatives, Sony Pictures Television InternationalWork History: Nina Pustilnik was most recently the Vice President of Digital Initiatives at Sony Pictures. During her tenure, the team's mandate was to establish commercial ondemand business models and grow the ondemand licensing business. Previously, as the Vice President of Electronic Sell-Through and Market Development at Warner Bros., Ms Pustilnik was responsible for helping build in2movies, one of the first electronic sell-through companies in Europe. Prior to that at Warner Bros., she held the position of Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development for the European markets, where she had a broad strategic remit that included growth initiatives. Before joining Warner Bros., Ms Pustilnik was the head of the Internet equity research team at JP Morgan, based in London. Her background in new media started in 1994, where as a business analyst at McKinsey & Company, she contributed to the acclaimed business book "Net Gain" (1996) and co-authored several articles on the Internet sector published in The McKinsey Quarterly and The Harvard Business Review. Ms Pustilnik received her BA from Columbia University in New York in International Relations and History of Art. She is currently taking time out to recover from an injury.* Recommended.

John McCann Vice President Channels and Sales, Sony EuropeWork History: . * Recommended.

Naomi Climer Vice President, Sony Europe Professional SolutionsWork History: Naomi Climer, a former Consultant, came into the broadcast industry when she joined the BBC in 1987 as a broadcast engineer. In 1990, she left the BBC to manage IT software development projects. During this time, she became the engineering consultant for two new independent local radio stations where she designed and built the technical facilities. Naomi went on to undertake a range of project management, engineering and system design for Broadcasters and IT based companies. Naomi returned to the BBC in 1996 first at BBC World Service and then at Television Centre where she became the Controller of Technology for BBC News. Naomi was responsible for the long term technology strategy within News across Radio, Television and New Media. Naomi moved to ITVdigital in Sept 2000 as Director of Technical Operations. The new appointment brought operational staff across IS and Engineering together in recognition of the increasing convergence between these two areas. Naomi was

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responsible for the technical operation at ITV digital from broadcasting through to billing, subscription management to office based IT systems. Naomi joined Sony Broadcast Europe in October 2002 as a Director (designate), Professional Services. She has since been appointed as Vice President of Sony Professional Solutions Europe.

Danny Goldman Licensing, Sony UKWork History: Goldman joined SPTI in 2000 as vp, sales for the U.K. Prior to SPTI, he worked at Initiative Media London where he was managing partner, Initiative.com and director of Initiative Media, running the company's digital arm. Goldman was instrumental in developing new business and the marketing and branding of Initiative.com to external and internal audiences through the creation of the Initative.com Website and logo. Goldman was frequently the company's spokesperson and liaison with the marketing trade press. Previously Goldman was manager, International Media with Motive Communications Ltd., where he oversaw strategic media planning on a worldwide basis for key global beverage and personal accessory brands. Additionally, Goldman has extensive experience in print, radio and television media planning and buying with an added focus on television media.* Recommended.

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Super Indies

All3Media

ALL3MEDIA was formed following the acquisition of Chrysalis Group's TV division in September 2003, led by Steve Morrison, David Liddiment, Jules Burns and John Pfeil. ALL3MEDIA is comprised of a group of production companies from across the UK, The Netherlands, New Zealand and the USA. It also includes an international distribution company, 'ALL3MEDIA International', which represents third-party producers and broadcasters together with its own production companies including Company Pictures, North One TV, Cactus TV, Lion TV, Lime Pictures (was Mersey) and Bentley Productions. In 2006, they produced a turnover of £172 million.

Address 87-91 Newman StreetLondon W1T 3EY

Telephone +44 (0)20 7907 0177

Steve Morrison Chief ExecutiveWork History:Steve Morrison is the former Chief Executive of Granada plc.Steve's career began as a Radio producer with BBC Scotland. In 1974 he joined Granada where he founded Granada Film (1985) and held a number of senior positions including director of programmes Granada Television (1987), managing director Granada Television (1993) and managing director LWT (1994). He was pivotal to Granada's strategy of acquiring ITV's major producer-broadcasters; LWT, Yorkshire and United.In 1996, Steve was appointed Chief Executive of Granada Media before becoming the Chief Executive in the IPO and finally the Chief Executive of Granada plc in 2001.Steve's credits include World in Action (RTS Award), 28-Up (BAFTA), My Left Foot (2 Oscars), The Field (Oscar nominated) and Jack and Sarah.

Jules Burns COOWork History:Jules Burns started his television career at Granada in 1976 where he worked until 2003. Following a range of management and business affairs roles he was appointed Joint MD, with Andrea Wonfor, of Granada Production in 1995. In this role he oversaw the bringing together of Granada, LWT, Yorkshire and United's production and distribution operations and the growth and acquisition of Granada's international production and education businesses. In 2000 he was appointed the MD, Operations of Granada plc.Alongside his work for ALL3MEDIA he is a non-executive of Liverpool FC.

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John Pfeil CFOWork History:After qualifying as a chartered accountant with Price Waterhouse, John spent 4 years as Group Financial Controller at Reed Elsevier. In 1995 he became Finance Director at Newsquest, a management buyout of the regional newspaper interests of Reed Elsevier backed by US Private Equity firm KKR. During this period the business grew substantially through acquisition and organic

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growth, before floating and then being acquired by Gannett a US media company. He joined ALL3MEDIA in August 2003 as Finance Director and Company Secretary.

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DCD Media

DCD Media plc is a UK based group specializing in the production, distribution, and exploitation of TV programming. The Group comprises five operating companies. They make and deliver programmes for their clients enabling them to achieve high audience satisfaction and ratings. They deliver through the activities of their subsidiary companies each of which is a recognisable and successful brand. Each of the subsidiaries is specialized but their activities are complementary and enable maximization of current and future intellectual property rights. Their companies include Done and Dusted, Imabic Productions and Box TV. In 2006, they produced a turnover of 26 million.

Address 151 Wardour StreetLondon W1F 8WE

Telephone +44 (0)20 7297 8000

Chris Hunt Chief ExecutiveWork History:Chris Hunt has been Chief Executive of DCD Media plc since its inception in 1999, and supervised its transformation from dot-com to a strongly based media powerhouse producing and trading intellectual property rights in the audio-visual arts and entertainment sector. He oversaw the acquisition of the blue riband independent television production company Iambic Productions Limited (over forty international awards, including four Emmys). In 2001 he gained the exploitation rights to the large and prestigious NVC programme catalogue as well as other smaller libraries. In 2004 he was instrumental in the acquisition of the market-leading arts distribution company RM Associates and subsequently launched the Digital Classics DVD label. In 2005 Chris led the Company to its next significant phase of growth with the takeover of the 3 high-profile media businesses Done & Dusted, Box TV, and NBD Television.

Michael Barton Finance DirectorWork History:Michael Barton BSc,FCA, MIoD, has over 20 years experience in small and growing businesses and is most at home in an entrepreneurial action environment. He specialises in fund raising, business planning, business purchases and business sales. He is a Past President of the North West Society of Chartered Accountants and Deputy Chairman of the Audit Registration Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Endemol UK

Endemol UK is one of the largest independent producers of TV and digital media content, and is responsible annually for more than 5,000 hours of programming. It incorporates a number of production brands including Brighter Pictures, Cheetah, Initial, Zeppotron and the recently launched Showrunner. These five specialise in a broad range of genres including factual entertainment, reality series, drama series, specialist factual, arts, live events, music

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entertainment, documentaries, youth shows and comedy. In 2006, they had a turnover of £173 million.

Address Shepherds Studios – Central Charecroft Way Shepherds Bush London W14 0EE

Telephone +44 (0)870 333 1700

Peter Bazalgette ChairmanWork History:Peter specialises in innovative factual entertainment content. He devised BBC Two’s Food and Drink, the UK’s longest running food show, in the early eighties. During the 1990s he created Ready Steady Cook, the daytime hit which also became a primetime show as Celebrity Ready Steady Cook on BBC One. This led to the creation of two of Britain’s most popular primetime shows - the gardening challenge Ground Force and the DIY/interiors show, Changing Rooms. In 2000 Peter received The Indie-vidual Award for Outstanding Personal Contribution to the Independent Sector at the Indies 2000, and was awarded The Fellowship by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Peter gave the MacTaggart Lecture at 1998’s Edinburgh Television Festival and in 2001 delivered the Huw Wheldon Memorial Lecture at Royal Television Society’s annual conference. Most recently, in March 2003 he was presented with the Royal Television Society’s Judges Award recognizing his outstanding contribution to UK television. He is a regular commentator on media affairs via television, radio and the press. Peter was formerly creative director of Endemol UK and became chairman of the group in 2002.

Tim Hincks Chief Creative OfficerWork History:Tim Hincks is responsible for Endemol UK programmes, content and its production brands – Initial, Cheetah Television, Zeppotron, Brighter Pictures, Showrunner and Victoria Real. It’s a broad range of programming covering reality, (Fame Academy, Restoration, Big Brother, The Match, The Games), comedy (Eight Out Of Ten Cats, Spoons, The Law of the Playground) entertainment (Deal or no Deal, 1 VS 100) and now drama through the Shrowrunner brand.Tim began his television career in 1990 when he divided his time between producing BBC Two’s Food and Drink programme for Bazal (now Cheetah Television) and working on current affairs programmes such as Newsnight and BBC Westminster.In 1999 he became Deputy Creative Director of GMG Endemol (now ENDEMOL UK) overseeing the creation and development of new ideas and formats across the group. He was appointed Creative Director of Endemol UK in 2002 and stepped up to become Chief Creative Officer in January 2005.

Richard Osman Creative DirectorWork History:Richard Osman oversees the creation and development of Endemol UK’s programmes and content through its production brands – Initial, Cheetah Television, Zeppotron, Brighter Pictures, Showrunner and Victoria Rea. It’s a broad range of programming covering reality entertainment and now drama through the

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Showrunner brand.Richard began his television career in the early 1990’s at Hat Trick Productions where he worked on shows such as Have I got news For You and Whose Line Is It Anyway. He also wrote the sitcom Boyz Unlimited with David Walliams, and created the panel show If I Ruled The World that is still a hit around the world.He joined Endemol UK in 2000 and in 2002 he became Deputy Creative Director overseeing the creation and development of new ideas and formats across the group. He was appointed Creative Director of Endemol UK in 2005.He continues to write, having recently authored Channel 4 animation Bromwell High.

Peter Cowley Managing Director of Digital MediaWork History:Peter’s role is to develop and implement Endemol’s digital media strategy in the UK. The role is a UK board level position, reflecting the significance of interactive media within Endemol's business. Strategically, Endemol looks to exploit its TV brands on a multi-platform basis and fund its activities via broadcasters; advertisers or consumers. Increasingly Endemol is looking to develop entertainment products on new media platforms such as mobile, broadband and interactive TV.Previous to Endemol, Peter has worked in the media, marketing and advertising industries at Freeserve, Cable & Wireless, Videotron and Bartle Bogle Hegarty.* Recommended.

Clare Pickering Director of ProductionWork History:Clare has been with the Endemol Group for over 10 years. She is now Director of Production for Endemol UK Production where, (with Heads of Production Petrina Good and Richard Thomson) she manages the division's output.

Petrina Good Head of ProductionWork History:Petrina joined Endemol UK in June 1997 as a freelance Production Manager working on a 128 part series for BBC1 daytime – Change That. She was then the Production Managed for the highly successful programme Hampton Court Palace for Channel 4, moving on to Unit Manage two series of Great Estates for Channel 4. After Production Exec-ing Big Brother Two and the first series of the highly successful Big Brothers Little Brother she moved onto the challenge of starting Big Brother Three from scratch – new location and new house. Since then she has overseen two series of The Salon as well as Big Brother Five and Six. Petrina became Head of Production with Richard Thomson in September 2003.

Richard Thomson Head of ProductionWork History:Richard joined Endemol in September 2003 to work alongside Petrina Good managing the ever-growing portfolio of programmes made by Endemol UK Productions. Prior to Endemol, Richard was Head of Production at Optomen Television where for two and a half years he oversaw programmes as diverse as It’s A Girl Thing, French Leave, Sex BC, Wild Child and Jump London for Channel Four, Naked Chef

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3, Two Men In A Trench (1&2) for the BBC, Police Camera Action 6 for ITV, and in the US: Red Gold for PBS, Tyler’s Ultimate (1&2) for The Food Network and Role Reversal for A&E. From 1996 to early 2001, Richard was Head of Production, Arts and Features at London Weekend Television where he oversaw nearly 100 episodes of The South Bank Show, the major millennial history of Christianity series Two Thousand Years, the 30th anniversary celebration of Coronation Street and the annual South Bank Show Awards, all for ITV. He also oversaw the production of The Booker Prize, innovative youth arts series Fresh! And a year in the life of Damien Hirst for Channel Four as well as single arts documentaries for five and two series for new arts channel Artsworld. Whilst at LWT he was involved in the setting up and running of the innovative low-cost programming unit, The Lab. In July 1993 Richard was a founding director of independent Café Productions, set up by Andre Singer to produce multiple part documentary series for the international market place. Through collaborations with distributors, financiers and broadcasters Café produced many successful series such as World of GEO, Divine Magic, Great Adventurers, Hitler’s Death and Ancient Egyptians. Richard was the Series Producer of Eyewitness2, the second series of 13 multi-award winning programmes for BBC Worldwide and publisher Dorling Kindersley.

Paul Murray Managing DirectorWork History:After graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1990, Paul started his career in television as a researcher with Gallus and went on to work on Channel 4's car series Ride On & Nick Nairn's first foray into TV, Wild Harvest. When the company became Ideal World, he moved to London with them to produce a film for C4's Blue Light Zone called The Witchhunters. He then produced The Italian Kitchen, Deals on Wheels and Location, Location, Location all for Channel 4.In 2000, he became Head of Factual at Glasgow based indie Wark Clements and was responsible for all factual output. He also executive produced single documentaries like Inside the Mind of Roy Keane and The Rod Hull and Emu story and series such as The Bodyguards and BBC 4's Cast and Crew. Paul is now managing director of Endemol in Scotland.

IMG

IMG is the world's premier and most diversified sports, entertainment and media company. They partner with the world's leading marketers and media networks to help them grow their businesses through IMG’s event properties, media production and distribution, talent brands, sponsorship consulting, brand licensing, sponsorship sales and other services. Their companies include, Tiger Aspect, TWI, Darlow Smithson and Tigress.

Address One Burlington LaneChiswick London W4 2RW

Telephone +44 (0)20 8233 7800

Theodore Forstmann Chairman and CEOWork History:Since acquiring IMG in 2004, Mr. Forstmann has established a

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world-class management team at IMG and leads the company's growth by expanding its global footprint, acquiring new businesses and talent that complement its breadth of services, creating and owning content, and streamlining the organization and its cost structure. He has transitioned IMG from a company known primarily for its sports businesses to one that is now taking advantage of the strong synergies between sports, entertainment and media.

Terri Santisi EVP, Chief Financial and Administrative OfficerWork History:Terri Santisi is responsible for overseeing IMG's worldwide operations in finance and accounting, information technology, administration, human resources, corporate communications and public relations, as well as risk management and legal affairs. She is a recognized business leader in the media and entertainment field, with an outstanding record of achievement in financial management, strategic business development and business risk assessment. Ms. Santisi joined IMG from Interpublic Media, a division of the Interpublic Group, where she served as CFO. Prior to Interpublic Media, she was a partner and Industry Leader of KPMG’s Global Media and Entertainment Practice, where she developed and implemented strategies for growth and transformation in the media and entertainment industry and provided strategic and financial advice to senior executives of Fortune 500 companies. Prior to KPMG, Ms. Santisi held senior positions with EMI Group PLC, one of the world's largest music companies. As Executive Vice President and General Manager of EMI-Capitol Music Group, North America, she directed strategy and operations for nine North American record labels with $800 million in revenues. She led EMI's sales, marketing and distribution operations and oversaw the company's manufacturing organization. Ms. Santisi began her career at Ernst & Young. As partner and media industry group leader, she provided strategic business and financial advice to senior executives of Fortune 500 companies and played a major role in the acquisition strategy of music and print publishing companies.

Alastair Waddington COOWork History:Alastair Waddington is responsible for IMG Media's daily international operations. He oversees IMG Media's content production companies, namely TWI, Darlow Smithson Productions, Tiger Aspect Productions and Tigress Productions. Additionally, Mr. Waddington has oversight of media facilities and archive operations.Mr. Waddington was Chairman of DAGBS (Doha Asian Games Broadcast Services), a member of the board for SNTV and ESPN Classic Sport Europe, and led the Host Broadcaster operation for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. Mr. Waddington joined IMG in 1994 and previously served as Head of Production and Business Development where he spearheaded IMG's growth outside of sports production including the acquisitions of Darlow Smithson Productions and Tiger Aspect Productions. Prior to IMG, Mr. Waddington worked in various positions at BSkyB, the BBC and the International Olympic Committee.

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RDF Media Group

The RDF Media Group is a group of companies that creates, acquires and distributes compelling television content, mainly in the factual, entertainment, drama and children's programming genres. The Group seeks to maximise the worldwide commercial value of this intellectual property through its rights exploitation division. The companies include; IWC, Touchpaper, Radar, Foundation TV Productions, Presentable and The Comedy Unit. Its turnover in 2006 was £100 million.

Address The Gloucester BuildingKensington Village London W14 8RF

Telephone +44 (0)20 7013 4000

David Frank Chief ExecutiveWork History:David founded RDF in 1993. Before this he was a journalist and a BBC business reporter on programmes such as Newsnight, Panorama and the 6 O'Clock News. Before moving into the media industry, David worked in the City as an investment banker at Hill Samuel & Co, and Swiss Bank Corporation International.

Janice Price CFOWork History:Janice qualified as a chartered accountant with Ernst & Young in 1990 after training in Scotland, going on to work in the US and London. Janice joined RDF in 1996 from Overbury Group plc where she was finance director.

Stephen Lambert Chief Creative OfficerWork History:Stephen joined RDF in 1998 after 16 years at the BBC where he worked as an executive producer and editor of various strands and series including BBC2's principal documentary series, Modern Times. He is one of the most high profile executives in British television and has won numerous awards for his programmes. At RDF he has created and executive produced Faking It, Wife Swap and many other hit shows.

Joely Fether COOWork History:Joely joined RDF in 1997 as Head of Production after working as a producer and production manager on numerous series for Channel 4, BBC and MTV and various US companies. In 2003, she became chief operating officer overseeing all operational aspects of the company.

Richard Eyre Non Executive ChairmanWork History:Richard joined RDF as non-executive chairman in 2001 having held several chief executive positions in key media companies. In 2000 he became CEO at Pearson Television merging the business into RTL where he was responsible for TV production and strategy. Prior to this, Richard was chief executive of ITV from 1997 and Capital Radio from 1991, following 16 years in advertising.

Debbie Manners Group Commercial Director

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Work History:Debbie joined RDF as Group Commercial Director in 2006 from Flextech Television where she was Director of Rights, overseeing all content related business affairs and Minotaur, one of the UK’s largest distributors of programming. Prior to this Debbie was Director of Rights and Business Affairs for the BBC, responsible for the management of all content deals throughout the BBC and the BBC archive.

Zad Rogers Creative DirectorWork History:Zad Rogers, a founder of IWC Media, is taking up the newly formed role of Creative Director, RDF Digital. Zad was the originator of the Channel 4 hit Location Location Location which is now in its eighth series, as well as a large number of other high profile productions for UK terrestrial and satellite broadcasters.Whilst at IWC Zad Rogers was also responsible for the production of 4Car, the Channel 4 specialist automotive review and information site. IWC Media was acquired by RDF Media Group in December 2005.* Recommended.

Jonny Slow Corporate Development DirectorWork History:Jonny Slow joined RDF in September 2005 as Corporate Development Director to oversee acquisitions and new investments. Prior to RDF Jonny spent five years at Sand Aire Private Equity, a London based venture capital firm that specialises in investing in small and medium sized UK companies. He is a qualified chartered accountant

Charles Tremayne Group Creative DirectorWork History:Charles Tremayne joined RDF in 2007 as Executive Vice President. He is based out of RDF USA's New York office.Tremayne's responsibilities include expanding RDF's development and production operations on the East Coast. Tremayne also helps serve as an East Coast bridge to the eight RDF Media Group content companies based in the U.K.Formerly, Tremayne was the Executive Vice President of Granada America, where from 2002 - 2006 he oversaw all programming and production for Granada on the East Coast, in addition to creating shows like The First 48 for A&E and Room Raiders for MTV. At Granada, the New York production office has been responsible for hundreds of hours of programming for American cable channels, including series like The First 48 (A&E), Room Raiders (MTV), Dallas SWAT (A&E), Sensing Murder (Discovery), Airline (A&E), Taking Care of Business (TLC), House of Dreams (A&E), Dinner Takes All (TLC), Decoding Disaster (Discovery Times) and Bought and Sold (HGTV).He was elected a Fellow of The Royal Television Society in 1999, and as executive producer has won Emmys, BAFTA and Royal Television Society Awards.Tremayne moved to New York in 2000 to manage the new joint venture between Granada and The New York Times. The joint venture was responsible for programs and series for numerous outlets, including Nova and Frontline on PBS.Prior to that, Tremayne lived in the UK, where he worked for Granada for over 15 years, including editing the award winning series World in Action and launching Britain's first news magazine

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series Tonight with Trevor McDonald. He was also executive producer of This Morning and Controller of Factual Programs overseeing documentaries such as Disappearing World and Savage Planet.

Shed Productions

Shed Productions is an independent UK television production company specialising in contemporary, original drama programming and content and that aims to deliver consistently high-rating drama at a price that is cost effective for broadcasters. Shed Productions was established in 1998 by Eileen Gallagher, Brian Park, Ann McManus and Maureen Chadwick, who all had previously worked together at Granada Television. Their first production proposal, Bad Girls, was commissioned by ITV in the summer of 1998. Following the success of Bad Girls, Shed won a major new commission in 2000 to produce Footballers' Wives for primetime ITV. Its other major company is Ricochet Productions. In 2006, the company produced a turnover of £43.5 million.

Address 2 Holford YardLondon WC1X 9HD

Telephone +44 (0)20 7313 8000

Eileen Gallagher CEOWork History:Prior to co-founding Shed, Eileen was Managing Director of LWT (London Weekend Television) and deputy Managing Director of Granada Broadcasting. She also co-created ‘Bad Girls’. Eileen’s business experience and strong creative influence have been instrumental in Shed’s success. As chair of the Independent Producers’ Trade Association (PACT) for 2002 and 2003, she was at the forefront of the successful campaign to introduce amendments into the Communications Bill to strengthen the position of the independent production sector in its dealings with broadcasters. In 2002 and 2003 Eileen picked up two industry awards for outstanding achievements for her work with Shed and the independent production sector as a whole.

Jonathon Kemp Financial DirectorWork History:Jonathon Kemp joined Shed in 2002 from Capitol Films, a film production and financing company, where he was Head of Finance. Jon has had experience in a number of UK production and broadcasting companies including Fox Kids, where he was involved in the flotation of the channel. Before that Jon worked at Nickelodeon UK. Jon's primary responsibility is the financial management of Shed including overseeing the production finance teams. He is an ACMA qualified accountant.

Shine

Shine is the UK's most exciting, up and coming media company with content and creativity at its heart. They make a range of programmes for UK, US and International broadcasters including drama, entertainment, factual, features and format entertainment programming. They aspire to be the most dynamic, creative, and trustworthy suppliers of franchise television to all buyers. They believe in creating and delivering innovative and compelling television that will connect to the audience in multiple ways; be it through interactive communities, books, music or DVDs. In order to deliver on their promise, they aim to be the most desirable home for creative talent, and to recognize creative achievement in all their staff.

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The companies include Firefly, Kudos and Princes. In 2006, their turnover was £100 million.

Address 140 Kensington Church StreetNotting HillLondon W8 4BN

Telephone +44 (0)20 7985 7000

Elizabeth Murdoch Chairman and CEOWork History:Before setting up Shine, Elisabeth was MD of BSkyB Networks, where she was responsible for all of the networks non-sport output and the group's consumer marketing division. At BSkyB Elisabeth oversaw record viewing figures for Sky One, launched the UK's first Pay Per View service and multiplex film channels, and re-launched the company's consumer brand. Prior to arriving in the UK, Elisabeth owned and operated two NBC affiliate stations in the United States.

David Surtees CFOWork History:David Surtees joined Shine as CFO in April 2002. He joined Shine with a wealth of experience in the TV industry having spent two years at Carlton and six years at the BBC. Prior to the BBC, David qualified as a Chartered Accountant at Price Waterhouse.

Richard Bowron Head of Development, EntertainmentWork History:Richard joined Shine in July 2006 from the BBC where he ran a team developing factual entertainment and features projects. Prior to that Richard developed and series produced for the BBC and for various independent production companies, including RDF Media, Darlow Smithson and Ideal World. As series producer Richard's credits include Spending Other People's Money (BBC One), The Nation's Favourite Food (BBC Two), Moving Day (ITV1), Planted (ITV1), From House to Home (C4) and Driven (C4).

Alex Mahon Managing DirectorWork History:Alex joined Shine in December 2006. Prior to joining Shine, she was Chief Operational Officer at talkbackTHAMES. Previous to that Alex was Director of Commercial Development and Strategy at FremantleMedia, talkbackTHAMES' parent company working on company strategy, mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures. She has a Physics PhD and was a Medical Physicist in a cancer hospital before becoming a management consultant and joining the RTL Group in Luxembourg.

Southern Star

Southern Star is Australia's largest independent television production and distribution group. The company is involved in film, television and video production; sales and distribution; and licensing and merchandising. It has a substantial and growing production presence in the UK and an office and animation studio in Singapore. 2005 was a record year for both the production and distribution businesses and the company continues to look for opportunities for expansion. Their companies consist of Oxford Scientific Films, Darrall Macqueen (75%) and Carnival Films (majority share). In 2006, their turnover was £23.5 million.

Address 45-49 Mortimer Street

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London W1W 8HXTelephone +44 (0)20 7636 9421

Hugh Marks Chief ExecutiveWork History:Hugh Marks was appointed Chief Executive of the Southern Star Group in September 2005 following the retirement of founder/Executive Chairman Neil Balnaves. He had served as Chief Executive of Southern Star Entertainment since February 2003 and was also Managing Director of Endemol Southern Star. He has expanded and diversified Southern Star's production businesses in Australia, the UK and Singapore. Prior to joining the company, he spent seven years with the Nine Network in senior roles including Director of Nine Films and Television.

Catherine Payne Chief ExecutiveWork History:Appointed as Chief Executive of Southern Star International in April 2000, Catherine has greatly expanded the division, which now ranks as the eighth-largest distributor of English-language programming outside the Hollywood studios. She has worked for Southern Star for 16 years, having sold programming to all major international markets and establishing an invaluable network of global contacts.

Ten Alps

Ten Alps is a factual content company. Their 550 staff produce TV, online TV, specialist publications and live events. They work a cross-platform, giving flexibility to both audiences and advertisers in the digital age. Their companies are made up of Brook Lapping, Blakeway, Ten Apls TB and 3BM, which in 2006 produced a turnover of £38 million.

Address 9 Savoy StreetLondon WC2E 7HR

Telephone +44 (0)20 7878 2311

Alex Connock Co founder and Chief executiveWork History:A former Oxford graduate, Alex worked as a producer in a factual entertainment programmes for Granada BBC and Planet 24 before co-founding Ten Alps in 1999. He’s been short listed for Entrepreneur of the year award several times and is in demand as a speaker and media commentator.* Recommended.

Nitil Patel Finance DirectorWork History:A key member of the team from the very start, Nitil worked with Sayers Butterworth before joining Planet 24. Alongside his role as FD for Ten Alps PLC, Nitil has operational control of Ten Alps Broadcasting across 5 production businesses.

Tinopolis

Tinopolis is one of the UK`s largest independent television companies producing over 2,500 hours of broadcast television per annum. They make all types of programmes from drama, current affairs, factual to entertainment, magazine programmes and sport. Their companies

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include Mentorn, Sunset + Vine, Redback, Folio Productions, Daybreak Pictures and Music Box. In 2006, their turnover was £47.33 million.

Address Tinopolis CentrePark StreetLlanelliCarmarthenshireSA15 3YE

Telephone +44(0)1554 880 880

Arwel Rees Managing DirectorWork History:Arwel joined in 2004. Prior to that he worked for the US industrial company Woodhead industries where he was a Corporate Vice President and President of European Operations. The operations he managed had sites in Wales, Italy, Holland and France and employed 450 people. During his time at WI he oversaw a large growth in the European business from 4 million Euros to 65 million euros in sales and he led a Europe wide acquisitions programme.

Angharad Mair Managing DirectorWork History:Angharad is one of the best-known faces in Welsh broadcasting. She is the lead presenter of Tinopolis’s nightly live programme, Wedi 7, and the Editor of all Tinopolis’ daily programming. Apart from a short spell at the BBC, she has worked for Tinopolis since 1990. Prior to that, she fronted sports and news programmes for the BBC.

Indies

Aardman Animation

Aardman Animation was established in 1976, after creating plasticize characters such as Morph which developed into the programme ‘The Amazing Adventures of Morph.’ Morph was joined by other hugely successful programmes such as ‘Wallace and Gromit,’ ‘Creature Comforts’ and ‘Chicken Run.’ In 2006 the company made a turnover of £43.7 million.

Address: Gas Ferry RoadBristol BS1 6UN

Telephone: +44 (0)117 9848 485

At It productions

At It Productions, formed in 1997, is committed to realising television in a fresh and distinctive way. At It Productions has the proven ability to marshal key production talent, resources and new technology, delivering demanding and highly innovative shows to tight deadlines and keen budgets for a mainstream audience. At It is currently 14th in The Televisual Top 100 Production Companies, producing Shows for C4, FIVE, BBC, ITV and Sky One in the U.K and TLC and The Discovery Channel in the U.S - from primetime documentaries to daytime travel series, irreverent pop to movie specials, quiz shows, children's formats and the UK's most successful youth brand, T4. Leaders in the world of Ad Funding and with world wide Production and Distribution partners At It has seen year on year growth of 40%, with emphasis on Global Content Provision. In 2006, their turnover was £17 million.

Address: 68-70 Salusbury Road

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Queens ParkLondon NW6 6NU

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7644 0000

Mark Cunning Managing DirectorWork History:

Rajesh Patel CFOWork History:Part of the senior management team that helps make great programmes and ensures that At It Productions is a well run Independent Production Company

Avalon Television

Avalon Television was founded in 1993 and is one of the leading producers of comedy and light entertainment programmes in the UK. This BAFTA winning company supplies TV programming to all the British terrestrial channels and the leading cable and satellite stations, as well as content for radio broadcasters. It has recently become the only UK TV Company to supply directly to a US network with the American version of the Sketch Show being produced for Fox. It is now broadening its output to include drama, factual and formatted shows. In 2006, its turnover was £22 million.

Address: 4a Exmoor StreetLondon W10 6BD

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7598 7280

Baby Cow Group

Baby Cow Productions is an independent film and TV production firm is all about cutting-edge comedy. Founded in 1999 by Steve Coogan and Henry Normal, Baby Cow co-produced the film 24 Hour Party People, the story behind Manchester's Factory Records. Recent projects include the film Snow Cake (Alan Rickman and Sigourney Weaver) and the Coogan TV vehicle Monkey Trousers. Subsidiary Baby Cow Manchester is an incubator for talent from the north of the UK. Other units include Baby Cow Animation, Baby Cow Films, and Baby Cow Radio. Baby Cow's productions air on the BBC, Channel Four, ITV, and other UK channels. In 2006 their turnover was £7.88 million.

Address: 77 Oxford StreetLondon W1D 2ES

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7399 1262

Henry Normal Executive ProducerWork History:Henry has been responsible for creating, writing, executive producing and script-editing some of the best and award winning television comedy of the last decade. As a writer, he has worked with many of the UK’s top comedians including Caroline Aherne, Dave Gorman, Craig Cash, John Thompson, Johnny Vegas and of course Steve Coogan, before setting up Baby Cow Productions in 1999 with Steve. He co-created The Mrs Merton Show and The Royale Family with Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, and the PAUL AND PAULINE CALF characters with Steve. Henry co-wrote Three Fights Two Weddings and a Funeral with Steve, which won a BAFTA in 1994.

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He wrote for the Fast Show and other writing credits include Coogan’s Run and The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon. In both 1996 and 1997, The Mrs Merton Show, which Henry co-wrote with Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash and Carmel Morgan, won a BAFTA. The show also won a prize at the prestigious British Comedy Awards in 1996. The Man Who Thinks He’s It, which Henry co-created and co-wrote with Steve, won a South Bank Award and was nominated for an Olivier Award in 1998. Since 1999 he has devoted the majority of his time to running and building Baby Cow. He has executive produced all of Baby Cow’s output and script edited many of the shows.

Betty TV

In 2006, Betty TV produced a turnover of £6.5 million.

Address: The Heals Building, 8 Alfred Mews, London, W1T 7AA Email: http://www.bettytv.co.uk/

Andrew Conrad Managing DirectorWork History:Conrad previously worked at Jamie Oliver's indie Fresh One Productions as the Managing Director. Andrew was behind Fresh One shows starring the celebrity chef such as Jamie's School Dinners, working alongside the company's founder and creative director Liz Warner, formerly a C4 commissioning exec.

Brook Lapping Productions

In 2006, they produced a turnover of £20 million.

Address: 6 Anglers Lane London NW5 3DG

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7428 3100

Brian Lapping Chief Executive Work History:Brian Lapping has won many major awards for his work on television documentaries, including an Emmy, two duPont Columbia Gold Baton awards, gold medals from the New York International Television Festival and the San Francisco International Film Festival, a Peabody, and many awards throughout Europe. After beginning his career as a journalist, he joined Granada Television in 1970, producing numerous programs for ITV and BBC-2. In 1988, he formed his own company, Brian Lapping Associates, where he produced a number of award winning series and specials, including Watergate, End of Empire, The Second Russian Revolution, The Death of Yugoslavia, The 50 Years War, and Israel and the Arabs.In 1997, Brian Lapping Associates merged with Brook Associates to form Brook Lapping Productions.

Cactus TV

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Cactus has enjoyed success producing large-scale TV events and musical spectaculars including Sir Cliff Richard- The Hits I Missed and Songs of Bond for ITV. Cactus TV’s third annual production of The British Soap Awards was the highest rated entertainment show of 2001 on any TV channel, with a massive 53% share. It’s also the highest rated independent production for Entertainment on ITV. In 2006, their turnover was £19.16 million.

Address: 373 Kennington RoadLondon SE11 4PSUnited Kingdom

Telephone: 44 (0)20 7091 4900

Amanda Ross Joint Managing DirectorWork History:Amanda was the brain behind the Richard and Judy book club.

Simon Ross Joint Managing DirectorWork History:

Sinead Oldnall Head of EntertainmentWork History:

Carnival Films

Founded by Brian Eastman in 1978, originally as Picture Partnership Productions Ltd, the company has produced over 350 hours of popular drama for television, cinema and theatre, both in the UK and US and has attracted more than 70 national and international awards and nominations, including Oscars, Emmys, BAFTAs, Royal Television Society, Oliviers and Tony awards. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s Carnival spearheaded independent drama production in the UK. In January 2005 Southern Star acquired Carnival and Gareth Neame was appointed as Managing Director. The company is now part of an integrated global production and distribution group and continues to produce quality drama with popular and international appeal. In 2006, their turnover was £17.1 million.

Address: 47 Marylebone Lane London W1U 2NT

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7317 1370

Gareth Neame Managing DirectorWork History:Gareth was appointed Managing Director of Carnival in January 2005, following four years as Head of Drama Commissioning at the BBC. While at the BBC, Gareth developed and supervised a range of innovative and award-winning drama productions.After graduating in 1988 Gareth joined BBC Drama and he has worked extensively in both production and development and he has previously worked as an independent producer in theatrical and TV movies including John Duigan’s Paranoid for Sky Pictures. His first producing credit was Truth or Dare directed by John Madden (BAFTA winner and RTS nominated). Other credits include All the King’s Men, selected for the opening ceremony of the 2000 Monte Carlo Festival, The Woman in White (BAFTA nominated serial 1997), The Missing Postman (winner of 1996 British Comedy Award), Station Jim, Getting Hurt, The Wyvern Mystery, Lorna Doone, Peter Kosminsky’s multi award-winning Warriors, Happy Birthday Shakespeare, Take a Girl Like You and Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky (nominated for Broadcast and South Bank Show awards 2005). Gareth served on The Council of The British Academy of Film and Television Arts from 2004-06.

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Since joining the company Gareth has Executive Produced series one and two of Hotel Babylon and is currently Executive Producing Carnival’s forthcoming productions of Empathy, Life Line, Sea of Souls, Whistleblowers and The Old Curiosity Shop.

Sally Woodward Gentle

Creative Director

Work History:Sally was appointed Creative Director in March 2007. Prior to that she was Creative Director for BBC Drama Production and Acting Head of BBC Drama Series and Serials. While at the BBC, Sally also worked alongside Gareth Neame as his Head of Development and later with Jane Tranter in Drama Commissioning. At the BBC she developed and was the executive producer for a range of drama output including: Hearts and Bones, Tipping the Velvet, Cambridge Spies, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Linda Green, the Legend of the Tamworth Two, Waking the Dead, Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!, Philip Pullman’s The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North, William Boyd’s A Waste of Shame and BAFTA nominated Fear of Fanny. Sally was also responsible for the development of the forthcoming HBO co-production, The House of Saddam. After graduating from Goldsmith’s College having freelanced in film production, Sally joined Limelight production company as assistant to Steve Barron. Having worked as Director’s Assistant on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles she then worked alongside Alison Owen in their Film and Television division. Here she was production co-ordinator on Hear My Song and was promoted to Head of Television. In this role, among other shows, she executive produced the award winning Channel 4 series Teenage Health Freak and the world’s first networked 100% CGI animation series ReBoot as well as the multi-award winning Channel 4 documentary Edward VIII: The Traitor King. On leaving Limelight, Sally joined Kudos and as Managing Director executive produced factual output as well as developing and executive producing the BAFTA nominated Channel 4 drama series Psychos and, alongside Stephen Garrett, Sally initiated the development of Spooks.

Maxine Tate Head of Finance and Business AffairsWork History:Maxine joined Carnival in August 1998. She is the Head of Finance and Business Affairs and Company Secretary for the group. Her main responsibilities cover the negotiation and contracting of rights, talent, production and development agreements with broadcasters and distribution deals. She also looks after all aspects of production and development finance, and provides support to production management when required. She has responsibility for the management of residuals and royalties and ancillary rights exploitation for all of Carnival's back catalogue. Maxine is also responsible for the operational management of the US branch of Carnival, and for the group companies Rosemary and Thyme Enterprises, Blenheim Films and Depotsound. Prior to joining Carnival, Maxine was a consultant for Arthur Andersen, where she worked within the Communications and Entertainment department, specialising in media. She has worked on numerous projects for a number of media companies including BBC Production, BBC Worldwide and BskyB. Maxine has also worked for other departments within Arthur Andersen, including

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Litigation, Corporate Tax and the Fraud Services Unit. Maxine is a qualified Chartered Accountant and has an Economics degree from the London School of Economics.

Celador (Two Way Traffic) At Celador Productions, which has now been re-launched as Two Way Traffic, they make a wide range of programmes from situation comedy to quizzes, from high volume daytime game shows to popular factual entertainment and big budget international co-productions. But while the variety may be infinite, all of their shows share the common characteristics of innovative thinking, intensive development and impeccable production. In 2006, their turnover was £ 37.46 million.

Address: 39 Long AcreLondon WC2E 9LG

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7845 6999

Kees Abrahams CEO and Co-Founder of 2waytrafficWork History:Before founding 2waytraffic, Kees Abrahams was Executive Director at Endemol International, overseeing the Endemol Interactive activities in 23 countries worldwide. In this capacity, he played an important role in the international roll out of Call TV and the development and implementation of Endemol's "convergence strategy". Additionally, Kees was responsible for several mergers and acquisitions and the interactive aspects of blockbuster reality format Big Brother. In the mid nineties Kees started his Endemol career at ZiMoH TV Productions (a subsidiary of Joop van den Ende TV Productions, the former Endemol Netherlands) as a production assistant, where he became Chief Editor in 1996. In the following years, Kees held a number of positions in which he played a key role in the development and success of the Call TV business-case in Holland. His last post was Managing Director of the Dutch Endemol affiliate Call909 B.V. At the end of 1998 Kees, jointly with Mr Ketelaar, took the initiative for an international roll out of Call TV, starting up the vehicle Endemol Call Entertainment. Kees qualified as a lawyer after studying at the Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

Unico Glorie COO and Co-founderWork History:Unico Glorie was co-founder of 2waytraffic and has over 20 years experience in the International media and entertainment industry. Unico is a highly respected media figure in Holland and worldwide given his radio, television and interactive media experience. In the late nineties, Unico was Director of Radio and Television at broadcaster Veronica and was later a member of the board of the RTL Group (formerly Holland Media Group). In this capacity, he was the first ever to commission "Big Brother". In 2000, he left the RTL Group to set up a number of companies in the entertainment and media sector. He was involved as a shareholder in The Entertainment Group: a media and entertainment company specializing in music, television production, organizing events, artist management and consultancy. In 2002 Unico entered the Executive Board of Endemol Holding. In this position he was responsible for all Endemol activities in the

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field of interactive media and (mobile) telephony, overseeing more than 23 countries worldwide. Unico began his media career in the early eighties as a producer and Managing Director at Veronica Radio and later as Managing Director Radio and Television.

Jeroen Tielens CFOWork History:Jeroen Tielens has more than twelve years experience in the financial and media field. After finishing high school Jeroen joined Ernst & Young, where he combined his auditing work with an accountancy study at Nivra/Nijenrode. For Ernst & Young Jeroen performed audits in various types of companies (media, non-profit, insurance, government). After 6 years at Ernst & Young, where he was audit manager, Jeroen moved to Deloitte & Touche. In 1999 Jeroen was hired to work for Endemol International, one of the world's biggest independent television producers. From 1999 on he worked for various Endemol business units, including holding and operating companies. In the last two years at Endemol International he focused on the financial control on all international interactive related activities, including but not limited to, call television, in program branded interactivity (voting, merchandising), mobile gaming, R&D and narrowcasting. Furthermore he acted as Finance Manager for the general international licensing department of Endemol International.

Selma Turajlic Head of Interactive MediaWork History:Within her role she focuses on building interactive media extensions of the company's flagship format and brand, the quiz show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" She is also responsible for spearheading the company's strategy to become a leading interactive rights agency by developing interactive extensions of third parties' properties as well as Celador's own. According to Celador, her division will seek to exploit rights across a range of interactive platforms, including set-top boxes, mobiles and the Web, by leveraging the company's existing commercial relationships with broadcasters, mobile networks, ISP's and licensees around the world. Turajlic joined Celador in January, 2004 as senior commercial manager for the interactive division, in which role she was responsible for business development across all properties on digital platforms. In June of that year, she was promoted to head of commercial affairs for the company's interactive and licensing divisions; in that role, according to Celador, she played an integral part in negotiating both interactive and licensing agreements. Her career also includes stints as a business development consultant at Shazam Entertainment, working on technology licensing in the UK and the US, and devising distribution strategies; as assistant label manager at Bustin' Loose Recordings, where she was responsible for the label's business strategy; and as a music manager in business development at LastMinute.com.* Recommended.

Richard HalleywellWork History: * Recommended.

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Company Pictures

Company Pictures was established in 1998. As well as producing various television programmes, Company has made five feature films with some of the UK's leading directing talent including films by Roger Michell, Stephen Hopkins, Penny Woolcock, Shane Meadows and Lynne Ramsey. Amongst its numerous awards Company Pictures won Best Independent Production Company at the 2005 Broadcast Awards and the European Producers of the Year Award at the 2004 Monte Carlo Awards. Since October 2004 Company Pictures has been a part of the All3 Media group. In 2006, their turnover was £18 million.

Address: Fifth Floor87-91 Newman StreetLondon, W1T 3EY

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7380 3900

George Faber Managing DirectorWork History:George Faber joined the BBC as a production trainee in 1984 and worked as a script editor, producer and executive producer in the Drama Department before becoming Head of Single Drama from 1993 to 1997. In this capacity, Faber was responsible for the entire BBC output of films and plays - some 35 productions each year with an annual budget of £25 million. He was responsible for 13 feature films during that time, including award-winning Antonia and Jane and Priest, TwentyFourSeven, My Son the Fanatic, Persuasion, Cold Comfort Farm and Her Majesty Mrs Brown.Over a four year period in the early 1990s Faber was Executive Producer of Screenplay, an annual season of 12 original films for the BBC. During his tenure, the Screenplay productions garnered more than 25 awards at UK and international TV and film festivals. They also helped launch the careers of many of Britain's leading writers and directors, including Danny Boyle, Beeban Kidron, Gillies MacKinnon, Michael Winterbottom and Lucy Gannon. In 1998 he set up Company Pictures with Charles Pattinson where he has been executive producer on all TV output and producer on the feature films Titanic Town, A Room for Romeo Brass and Morvern Callar.

Charles Pattinson Managing DirectorWork History:An assistant director at the Royal Court Theatre in 1984, Charles Pattinson joined the BBC as a production trainee in 1985 and was rapidly promoted to producer in the Drama Department. From 1992 to 1997 he produced a variety of award-winning dramas and single series. As a producer for BBC Films, Pattinson made the films Bitter Harvest (which he co-wrote with Winsome Pinnock), The Vision Thing, starring Derek Jacobi and Sin Bin. From 1994 to 1996, Pattinson produced the highly acclaimed epic 11-hour serial of Peter Flannery's Our Friends In The North. Directed by Stuart Urban, Pedr James and Simon Cellan Jones, the series won 12 major television awards; the Best Serial BAFTA, Prix Europa and Writer's Guild awards. In 1996 and 1997, Pattinson produced a five part series The Lakes, written by Jimmy McGovern and was executive producer for Saigon Baby starring John Hurt and Kerry Fox. He was Executive Producer on Paul Pawlikowski's feature The Stringer

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starring Anna Friel, which was selected for the 1998 Director's Fortnight at Cannes. In 1998 he set up Company Pictures with George Faber where he has been executive producer on all TV output and producer on the feature films Titanic Town, A Room for Romeo Brass and Morvern Callar.

Susan Harrison Executive ProducerWork History:After working as a script editor at the BBC Suzan Harrison became a Development Executive in Drama Serials and in 1996 a Producer and subsequently Executive Producer. Award winning BBC productions include The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The Ice House, The Dark Room and Spoonface Steinberg. Among productions as Executive Producer for Company Pictures Suzan has been responsible for the range of television drama from The Lakes 2 through North Square to Nicholas Nickleby, Never Never and White Teeth. She produced Sons and Lovers and Sparkling Cyanide. Suzan has also produced Tom Brown's Schooldays and Mansfield Park, and executive produced The Rotters Club.

Richard Nelson Finance DirectorWork History:Joined Company Pictures in 2000. A Chartered Accountant, previous media employments have included SelecTV plc (Birds of a Feather, Love Hurts, Pie in the Sky) and BBC Drama Series (Eastenders, Casualty, Holby City, Silent Witness).

Darlow Smithson Productions

Darlow Smithson Productions is a multi-award winning company producing high quality factual programmes for broadcasters worldwide, with a focus on ambitious docudramas, series and documentaries for theatrical release. They have produced more than 150 hours of high quality factual programming for the BBC, Channel 4 and five in the UK and leading international broadcasters including PBS, National Geographic, HBO, Discovery, TLC, Discovery Health, and The History Channel in the United States. Many of the programmes have become best sellers in the international television market. In 2006, their turnover was £20.46 million

Address: Highgate Studios53-79 Highgate RoadLondon NW5 1TL

Telephone: + 44 (0)20 7482 7027

John Smithson Executive Chairman and Creative DirectorWork History:John Smithson maintains the creative integrity of DSP while continuing to drive new programming and film. He has extensive experience as producer, director and executive producer on a wide range of projects from feature film to long-form documentary. A multi-award winner, his main creative focus is high-end docu-drama and factual specials for both film and TV. John recently produced on Touching the Void - the most successful British theatrical documentary and winner of a number of top awards.

Ian Pelling Managing DirectorWork History:Iain Pelling drives DSP in achieving its goal of being a leading independent television and film production company. He has worked in television production (most recently as MD of Cosgrove Hall Films) and distribution for over ten years. He also has

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significant consulting and plc experience

Elinor Day Head of FilmWork History:Elinor Day runs the DSP Film Division, building on the huge success of Touching The Void to create documentary films and dramas based on real events for cinema release. Within this division, she seeks to create a centre of excellence – nurturing new talent and working with individual filmmakers and smaller independent production companies from development to production.

Ecosse Films

Ecosse Films is an award winning company, specialising in high quality drama for both film and television. It produced the hugely successful Mrs Brown, starring Judi Dench and Billy Connolly and BBC1's acclaimed long-running drama Monarch of the Glen. New commissions include My Boy Jack, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Cape Wrath, starring David Morrissey, and Mistresses. Becoming Jane, starring Anne Hathaway and James McAvoy, is released by Miramax in March 2007. In 2006, their turnover was £20 million.

Address: Brigade House8 Parsons GreenLondon SW6 4TN

Telephone: +44 (020) 7371 0290

Douglas Rae Managing Director and Executive ProducerWork History:Douglas Rae began his professional career as a trainee reporter with the Scottish Daily Express in Edinburgh. At 17, he was appointed the country's youngest editor at the Kirriemuir Herald in Angus. After two years with the Scottish Daily Mail, where he wrote on cinema and covered the Edinburgh Festival, Douglas joined Scottish Television as a presenter and reporter. While there, he presented the hugely popular children's program Magpie for five years for Thames Television, and every year presented Scottish Television's coverage of the Edinburgh Festival and the Film Festival. Following a course at The National Film School, he became a producer and director and in 1988 formed Ecosse Films to produce documentaries and arts programs. He produced and directed The Great Moghuls.

Robert Bernstein Company Director and Executive ProducerWork History:Robert Bernstein has produced 3 feature films for Ecosse Films (Becoming Jane, The Waterhorse and Wilderness). He also executive produced Charlotte Gray (starring Cate Blanchett).He joined Ecosse Films in 1994 to be responsible for the development of all drama output. He developed the award-winning Mrs Brown and has executive produced many hours of prime time television drama, including the successful Monarch of the Glen, a series which he initiated.

Jeanine East Financial ControllerWork History:

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Entertainment Rights

Entertainment Rights Plc (ER) is one of the UK's leading specialist media companies. Together with its US-based wholly owned subsidiary Classic Media Holdings, Inc., the Group is a leading global force in children's and family content, characters and brands. In 2006, their turnover amounted to £30.7 million.

Address: Colet Court100 Hammersmith RoadLondon W6 7JP

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8762 6200

Michael Heap CEOWork History:

Elizabeth Gains Finance DirectorWork History:

Firefly Productions

Firefly was formed in 2005 to make the short film documentary Inside/Out about Independent Filmmakers embarking on their first film. Since then Vicky Petela and Liam Andrew Wright have recruited a crew of talented and dedicated independent filmmakers from all over Britain. Firefly has made several short films and documentaries over the past year and is now in pre-production with their first Feature Film, Ex Cathedra.. The team are all active in every area of production and have the ambition to put British Independent Films on the global map. In 2006, their turnover was £4.7 million.

Address:Telephone: 02071931837

Vicky Petala ProducerWork History:

Fleming Media

Fleming Media LLP is a recently established investment fund dedicated to the creation and acquisition of intellectual properties. Fleming Media is a partnership between a select group of experienced media professionals and the Fleming family – one of the most trusted and respected names in financial services worldwide. It is structured to behave as investor and business development support for each investment and will focus on specific areas of media.

Address: 3rd Floor161 Brompton RoadLondon SW3 1QP

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7591 7710

James Baker PartnerWork history: James was formerly the Head of Programming and Creative Director at Nicolodean. He spent 10 years at Sky working as the Head of Programming and the controller of Sky 1. Most recently he was the Managing Director of network media overseeing the CO’s web, broadband and mobile content strategy.He is on the Committee of Edinburgh TV Festival and on the TV

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council for BAFTA`s as well as being on the Board of Governors at the English National Ballet.* Recommended

Matthew Fleming PartnerWork History:After a successful career as an international cricketer Matthew joined Fleming family and Partners. He serves as a Non-Executive Director on the board of Ian Fleming Publications – the company that manages Ian Fleming’s publishing assets.

Hat Trick Productions

Hat Trick was set up by 3 friends in a cramped office north of Oxford Street in London in 1986: the era of Filofaxes and huge mobile phones. For the best part of 20 years they have been working with some of the best writers, producers, performers and crews – not to mention a superb back-up team – to try to bring to the screen the best examples of television into 3 areas of comedy, drama and entertainment. In 2006, their turnover was £23.3 million.

Address: 10 Livonia StreetLondon W1F 8AF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7434 2451

Jonathan Davenport Head of InterativeWork History:Jonathan began his career at Granada where he produced the first websites for flagship shows I`m A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here and Blind Date. He then took a development role at Endemol where he headed up a creative team tasked with building interactivity into broadcast projects, and originating formats for digital platforms. While he was at Endemol, Jonathan produced the first ever MMS soap opera, FanTESStic, and bespoke mobisodes for Channel 4`s Totally Frank teen drama series. Jonathan also devised the upcoming online thriller Signs of Life for Endemol, the BBC`s biggest ever online commission, before moving to join Hat Trick to set up their interactive department

Jimmy Mulville Managing DirectorWork History:Jimmy co-founded Hat Trick Productions with Denise O'Donoghue; the Company launched in 1986. Jimmy is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and recently received an honorary doctorate from the University of Liverpool. Before moving to television in 1982, he produced for BBC Radio, where he developed and produced the award-winning Radio Active.

Neil Forster Finance DirectorWork History:On graduating, Neil joined KPMG where he trained in the business services division specialising in retail and media clients. On qualifying as a Chartered Accountant, Neil joined Walt Disney in London as a financial analyst in their European Television division. He was promoted in 2000 to Head of Finance for Buena Vista International Television (“BVITV”), with primary responsibility for all of its financial affairs across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Neil also acted as a key interface with the US advising on performance and trends across the international market. He joined the Hat Trick Board in May 2004 as Finance Director,

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responsible for all financial and IT affairs of the Hat Trick Group, including those of the Company's partner, 12 Yard.

Hit Entertainment

HIT Entertainment, owned by private equity investment group Apax Partners since June 2005, is one of the world’s leading independent children’s entertainment producers and rights-owners. HIT’s portfolio includes internationally renowned children’s properties. In 2006, their turnover was £166.2 million.

Address: Maple House149 Tottenham Court RoadLondon W1T 7NF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7554 2500

Impossible Pictures

Impossible Pictures is an award winning independent production company based in the UK. Founded by Tim Haines and Jasper James and renowned for such ground breaking series as ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ and ‘Walking with Monsters,’ ‘Prehistoric Park’ and ‘Primeval’, Impossible pictures have built up a reputation in bringing CGI and big budget effects to the small screen and delivering spectacular productions to major broadcasters worldwide in Factual, Drama and Entertainment. Whatever the subject matter Impossible Pictures is an ambitious approach to producing high quality programmes taking audiences to places they have never visited before. In 2006, their turnover was £17 million.

Address: 1st Floor12 Great Portland StreetLondon W1W 8QN

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7636 4401

Tim Haines Company DirectorWork History:Tim Haines was a journalist before joining the BBC science in 1988 as assistant producer on Tomorrows World. He has been involved in many science series since then including QED and Horizon. He was the creator and series producer on the ground breaking, multi award winning animated BBC sciences series Walking with Dinosaurs and associate producer on a major TV adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘Lost World.’ Since founding Impossible Pictures Tim’s projects have included The Giant Claw, a Walking with Dinosaurs special with presenter Nigel Marven. He was also the executive producer on the BBC’s ‘Talking Animals’ drama The Legend of the Tamworth Two and produced the spectacular four-part drama documentary Space Odyssey.

Jasper James Company DirectorWork History:The founding member of Impossible Pictures, Jasper James was previously an inmate at BBC Science where he gained experience as a producer/director on Tomorrows World and Future Fantastic. He joined the Walking with Dinosaurs team in 1997 to produce and direct part of the series and the accompanying ‘Making’ of ‘programme.’

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Keo Films

Keo Films is a rapidly growing production company involved in a broad range of content provision, from high-end linear documentaries through popular light entertainment series to enhanced and interactive formats for digital delivery systems. The company supplies Terrestrial and Non-Standard broadcasters throughout the world. In 2006, their turnover was £3 million.

Address: 101 St. John StreetLondon EC1M 4AS

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7490 3580

Katharine Perry Head of ProductionWork History:

Zam Baring Managing DirectorWork History:

Kudos Film & Television

Since its inception in 1992, the British production company Kudos has amassed an impressive catalogue of television and film, creating original, popular, award-winning work with flair and intelligence and a keen sense of emerging talent. Whether tackling edgy subject matter or crafting mainstream entertainment, Kudos has become an international force as a production entity of quality and distinction. Under the leadership of Joint Managing Directors Stephen Garrett and Jane Featherstone, Director of Drama Simon Crawford Collins and Commercial Director Daniel Isaacs, the company continues to thrive. Recent projects include The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, Wide Sargasso Sea, series 5 of hit drama Spooks, the shocking Scars for More4, a second series of Life on Mars, a BBC / HBO collaboration on Abi Morgan's Tsunami, The Aftermath, series 4 of Hustle and a children's spy series, M.I.High. Meanwhile, Kudos Pictures is in pre-production on a David Cronenberg film starring Naomi Watts and Viggo Mortenson. In 2006, their overall turnover amassed to £25.5 million.

Address: 12-14 Amwell StreetLondon EC1R 1UQ

Telephone: + 44 (0) 20 7812 3270

Stephen Garrett Joint Managing DirectorWork History:Stephen Garrett's passion for shepherding new and exciting talent started at Channel 4, where he was commissioning editor for youth programmes from 1987 to 1992. This followed an apprenticeship as researcher, then freelance producer/director at Granada, Tyne Tees, Southern and the BBC. At C4 Stephen gave “first breaks” to a wide range of writers and directors, including such now-established talents as "The Full Monty" director Peter Cattaneo and its writer Simon Beaufoy. He was responsible for over 100 hours of broadcasting a year, Stephen was involved in everything from the youth drama Teenage Health Freak (directed by Cattaneo), post-punk magic show The Secret Cabaret and the ground-breaking late-night love-it-or-loathe-it series The Word. Stephen left to co-found Kudos, which immediately distinguished itself with a host of innovative, unusual and provocative programming, including the seriocomic religious quest series Desperately Seeking Something, and the controversial poverty-themed game show Come On Down and Out.

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Stephen's first notable film success with Kudos was the Beaufoy-penned, critically hailed drama Among Giants, which Stephen produced. Since then, Stephen's list of producing credits has been equally impressive, from Psychos (executive producer) to Pure (joint executive producer) to The Magician's House (executive producer). After bringing on Jane Featherstone as a partner to invigorate Kudos’ TV arm, the company has galvanized British television with the popular, acclaimed shows Spooks (the first series of which Stephen executive produced) and Hustle. Recently Stephen invited former Film Four head Paul Webster to join himself and Jane Featherstone as a partner in an exciting new stand-alone film-making entity: Kudos Pictures. Stephen studied law at Oxford, where he also edited the university magazine Isis.

Jane Featherstone Joint Managing DirectorWork History:When Jane Featherstone joined Kudos in September of 2000, she already boasted an incredible, fast-rising career in TV production, a medium she'd set her sights on since her days at Leeds University and as a PA to footballer Paul Gascoigne during his memorably tumultuous year of 1991. After a brief stint running a theatre company called Brouhaha, Jane became a production secretary at Hat Trick Productions, where she worked on the hit shows Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Have I Got News For You and Drop the Dead Donkey. Jane played a key role in Hat Trick's move into drama, line producing both the RTS Award-winning A Very Open Prison for Screen 2, and Eleven Men Against Eleven for Channel 4. Tony Garnett at World Productions gave the then-25-year-old Jane the chance to produce a new pilot drama in 1995. Jane followed that by producing the first two series of the award-winning, BAFTA-nominated ITV suspense series Touching Evil, written by Paul Abbott and starring Robson Green, and then the highly successful BAFTA-nominated BBC TWO film Sex 'n' Death for Hat Trick Productions.Jane also produced the acclaimed BBC 1 series Glasgow Kiss, written by Stephen Greenhorn and starring Iain Glen and Sharon Small, for Wall to Wall Television. Jane joined Kudos as Head of Drama and now co-owns the company with Stephen Garrett as Joint Managing Director. Jane's out-of-the-box success was producing the first series of the immensely popular, BAFTA award-winning Spooks. She has since executive produced subsequent series of the show and executive produced Kudos's latest drama series hit, Hustle. She is also joint executive producer of Kudos' second feature film.

Paul Webster Head of FilmWork History:Paul Webster has been in the film business for nearly thirty years. Starting quite literally at the bottom he began his career in a basement office beneath the Gate Cinema in London working as a despatch clerk. He then spent ten years in exhibition and distribution before moving into production in the mid-eighties. His first feature, Dream Demon for Palace Pictures was followed by a five-year association with Working Title Films where he produced five features and set up and ran their Los Angeles office. He then went independent, producing three films in America including the critically acclaimed Little Odessa.In 1995 he became Head of Production at Miramax films supervising such films as The English Patient, Wings of a Dove

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and Shakespeare in Love. In 1998 he set up FilmFour Ltd where in five years he oversaw the production of over forty, principally British, features. Highlights included The Motorcycle Diaries, East is East, Sexy Beast and Touching the Void. Paul has produced or executive produced over 29 films to date and has been associated with films that have won over 100 awards including 3 winners of the BAFTA for Best British Film and 6 Oscar nominated pictures. In 2004 he produced Pride & Prejudice for Working Title Films starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen and most importantly started Kudos Pictures with Stephen Garrett and Jane Featherstone.

Liberty Bell Productions

Liberty Bell is based in Newcastle upon Tyne and is strongly committed to non-metropolitan production. They also have a production office in London. Liberty Bell produces programmes primarily for UK broadcasters, predominantly for network terrestrial and cable/satellite markets. It also sells programmes and formats in the growing world market. The company’s central focus is on production, specialising in documentaries and features, factual entertainment, current affairs, drama-documentary and lifestyle features. The senior team also has extensive experience of establishing and managing new TV channels in several genres, including sport, archive, lifestyle, shopping and current events. Their expertise covers programme acquisition and new production, as well as broadcasting, scheduling, airtime sales and interactivity. Liberty Bell has been part of the Avalon group of companies since 2005. In 2006, their turnover was £4.2 million.

Address: London Production Offices4A Exmoor StreetLondon W10 6BD

Telephone: +44 (0)207 598 7255

Stuart Prebble Managing DirectorWork History:Stuart was the founding CEO of Granada Sky Broadcasting, which launched a range of new TV channels on satellite and cable, and was valued at £100m within two years of launch. He was also Managing Director of Channels and New Media for Granada Media PLC, and CEO of ITV Digital, which went into liquidation in 2002. He was appointed CEO of ITV where he was responsible to shareholders for Europe’s most successful commercial TV channel. He developed several new TV channels, including ITV2, which is now the third most-watched TV channel in UK multi-channel homes.Stuart was one of the founders of Liberty Bell Productions. He is Executive Producer of most Liberty Bell programmes and series.

David Buckley Head of ProductionWork History:David is a former Commercial Manager, Production Manager and Programme Manager at Granada. He looked after the Production Management of This Morning, World in Action, Better Homes and Better Gardens, The Tonite Show with Richard and Judy and Granada Satellite channels. David has done several TV consultancy roles in the media over the last 4 years and was part of the consortium for the launch of Riverside Television Studios in 2002. Key member of the RTS Technology Award winning team and National Training Award winning team for Granada Sky Broadcasting in 98.

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Lion Television

Lion Television was founded in 1997 by Jeremy Mills, Nick Catliff and Richard Bradley. Since then Lion has become one of the most successful independent production companies in the United Kingdom. The company currently has over 200 production staff at its London, Glasgow, New York, and Los Angeles bases. Overseeing all staff and productions is Shahana Meer, who became a Company Director in 1999 having been with the company from its outset. Lion is one of the few independent television companies noted for its strong relation with international broadcasters in Europe - Scandinavia, Italy, France, and Ireland - Australia, Canada, and the United States. In the U.S. the slate of programmes includes productions for the CBS network, as well as Fox, PBS (WGBH, WNET and OPB), Discovery Channel, Discovery Health, E! Entertainment, Animal Planet, National Geographic, The Learning Channel, The Travel Channel, HBO, Court TV, A & E and MSNBC. In June 2004 Lion became part of the All3Media group. In 2006, their turnover was £19.7 million.

Address: Lion House26 Paddenswick RoadLondon W6 0UB

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8846 2000

Richard Bradley Managing Director, VP of ContentWork History:Richard’s team has successfully developed a growing group of specialist on-screen talent, and has been at the cutting edge of trends in TV specialist factual production. They have been pioneers in cost effective and high-end drama recreation, have originated many innovative uses of CGI and worked extensively in high definition. Richard has extensive experience of managing large-scale co-productions involving international filming. Richard has played a pioneering role in developing production in China and the Asia Pacific Region. Lion has a joint venture with Phoenix Satellite Television. The successful fruits of this relationship include Atlas: China (Discovery/C4) and The First Emperor (Discovery, C4, TFI), which won the British Archaeological Award for Television in 2006. Richard also steered through History of Singapore (Discovery Networks Asia) – a series to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Singaporean independence which got the highest ever ratings for DNA. Before founding Lion, Richard was at the BBC – he devised and produced the original series of Children’s Hospital (BBC1). As a documentary director and producer, Richard won many awards including two Emmys for Outstanding Historical Programme for Allied to the Mafia and Uncle Ho and Uncle Sam (BBC/A&E). Other films he directed for Lion include The Maze (WGBH/Channel 4), Grey Owl (BBC2), The Long Goodbye (BBC2) and Egypt’s Golden Empire (PBS/BBC2).

Nick Catliff Managing Director and CEOWork History:As CEO of Lion Inc Nick takes overall responsibility for the company's US-based productions. These include programmes made in the New York office such as Cash Cab and It Takes A Thief for Discovery and History Detectives for PBS now in its 4th season. Meanwhile in the LA office Lion are now making pilots of entertainment formats for both Fox and Gameshow Network.Nick is currently co-executive producer of Lion's first major Irish commission The Box that is a major 20-part reality-quiz for TV3.Before becoming one of the founders of Lion Television, Nick was

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at the BBC, which he joined as a graduate trainee. While at the BBC he worked on a range of current affairs and investigative programmes as a producer and director. He was the series producer of The Trial for BBC2, the first time television cameras had been allowed inside British courtrooms. He also created Airport for BBC1, which has gone on to be the longest running doc-soap on British television. Nick also made single documentaries for BBC1's Inside Story strand and also for BBC2's 40 Minutes.

Tessa James Director of FinanceWork History:A UK chartered accountant, Tessa originally qualified in a medium-size practice, followed by a two-year international stint with KPMG. On return to the UK, she worked on a European start-up venture for a US company before joining BBC Worldwide.During her four years at BBC Worldwide, she initially had finance responsibility for the Asia Pacific region, working across both TV and publishing activity, including two years as a commercial manager for factual in the Global Brand & Marketing division. This involved working with the regional divisions to maximise global exploitation for major factual BBC brands (such as Walking with Dinosaurs and Attenborough), evaluating new investment opportunities and creating company-wide strategies for the factual genres.

Maverick Television

Maverick is an independent TV and media production company proud of its achievements and ambitious for future success. They embrace the challenges the fast changing industry presents while growing their creative and commercial future. They are passionate about their programmes, excited by talent, courageous in our outlook and believe they can genuinely make a difference. In 2006, their turnover was £8 million.

Address: 40 ChurchwayLondon NW1 1LW

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7383 2727

Jim Sayer Managing DirectorWork History:Jim Sayer was appointed Managing Director in 2006, and has since been working closely with Alexandra Fraser to drive the business and creative ambitions of the company forward. He has also helped to expand the company’s London operation to include drama, features, development and post-production facilities.Whilst at Maverick, Jim has executive produced The Property Chain and Taboogie for Channel 4, Selling Yourself for Five and Who’ll Age Worst for UKTV. His previous credits include the highly-acclaimed series Brat Camp for Channel 4, Manhunt for BBC One and Where Do We Come From? for Five.

Jonnie Turpie Digital Media DirectorWork History:A trained artist, Jonnie Turpie founded Maverick Television in 1994 and pioneered the use of new technology in television, both in the use of small-format cameras and high-end post-production graphics. This digital approach led to many of Maverick's early successes, such as the much-loved Trade Secrets series and award-winning DV dramas Blazed, The Visit and Nightshift.Always looking ahead to the opportunities new technologies

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create, Jonnie now heads up Maverick's ambitious digital media business and is currently executive producing several strands for Teachers TV, the first ever digital channel for professionals, 4Talent for Channel 4, and many more cross-platformed ideas.

John Handley Financial DirectorWork History:A qualified chartered accountant, John Handley joined Maverick in 2005 as Strategic Director, moving into his new role as Finance Director the following year.An experienced venture capital investor, he has spent the last fifteen years in private equity. Previous employers include Bridgepoint Capital (then NatWest Ventures), ECI, and latterly Lloyds Development Capital – where he was a Senior Director for seven years. He holds a number of non-executive positions, and lectures on private equity for the BVCA and others both in the UK and abroad.

MentornMentorn is one of the UK’s longest established independent television producers. Since 1985, we have made thousands of hours of television for broadcasters in the UK and worldwide. Our offices in London, Oxford and Glasgow produce programmes across a range of genres: drama, current affairs, factual and entertainment.Mentorn’s dramas include the multi-award winning The Government Inspector, about the death of Iraq Weapons expert Dr David Kelly. The Hamburg Cell was the critically acclaimed first major high drama about the September 11 hijackers. A Very Social Secretary was an award winning topical satire on the David Blunkett affair. Nostradamus was Discovery’s first ever drama commission

Address Mentorn LondonElsinore House77 Fulham Palace RoadLondon W6 8JA

Telephone +44 (0) 207 258 6700

Steve Anderson Creative DirectorWork History: Steve oversees all of Mentorn’s current affairs and contemporary factual programming, as well as Folio productions, such as Traffic Cops and Car Wars for BBC ONE.. He's the executive producer of BBC ONE’s flagship political programme Question Time, and has executive produced Real Crime (ITV1), 7/7: Attack on London; Tsunami: The Day The Wave Struck (Five), Tsunami Relief Concert Live! (Five), Dispatches and Ashes Fever (Channel 4).Steve joined Mentorn in 2004 from ITV where he was controller of News, Current Affairs, Arts and Religion. While at the network he launched Tonight with Trevor McDonald, which went on to win the RTS Journalism Programme of the Year three times in five years. He oversaw ITV News coverage of September 11 and the Gulf War, and commissioned the two most popular factual programmes on British television, Living with Michael Jackson and Millionaire - A Major Fraud. He also commissioned The South Bank Show and the Jonathan Dimbleby programme.* Recommended.

Ben CromptonWork History: Ben set up the Verdict website.

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* Recommended.

North One Television

North One Television is one of Britain's leading independent television production companies, boasting a global client base and a production slate that includes major sport, entertainment and factual programmes. In 2006, their turnover was £29.26 million.

Address: Mayward House46-52 Pentonville RoadLondon N1 9HF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7502 6000

Neil Duncanson CEOWork History:Neil Duncanson, CEO, has built North One Television into one of Britain’s most creative and successful independent production companies. Neil joined Chrysalis as a freelance producer in 1990 to head a sports division of just 3 staff. Two years later Chrysalis Sport was set up as a separate division. In 1997, under Neil’s leadership Chrysalis Television was established, which now boasts entertainment, comedy, factual, music and commercial programming, as well as sport, with offices in London and Birmingham. As well as heading up this whole operation, Neil maintains a ‘hands on’ approach and is heavily involved in all aspects of the production process.Before joining Chrysalis, Neil learnt his trade with Thames News, where he even made occasional on-screen appearances as reporter; then LWT and the National Film School. He started life as a trainee news journalist in East London, before a career in Fleet Street and moving into TV.

Ian Ayres CFOWork History:Ian has 17 years experience in the Television industry, in both Finance and Operational areas. His previous roles include, Independent Financial Consultant to Company Television, Director of Operations for talkbackTHAMES Studios (The Bill, Family Affairs & MIT), Director of Finance at Thames Television and Chief Accountant at London Weekend Television.

John Wohlgemuth Managing DirectorWork History:John is Managing Director of North One Television. After 8 years at one of the leading City firms of solicitors specialising in general commercial law with a specific entertainment bias, he spent a period working as General Manager and Director of one of the “Big 5” music publishers and as a legal consultant before joining Chrysalis in 1993. John established and still has responsibility for the firm’s business and legal affairs department as well as performing as MD. He is generally very experienced in the logistical, practical and business aspects of television production and particularly sports programming, with a football specialism.

Objective Productions

Objective Productions has rapidly become one of Britain’s most influential independent production companies. Responsible for producing ground-breaking productions for a range of

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television broadcasters including Channel 4, The BBC, MTV, Five, E4, More 4 and ITV. Objective have also presented spectacular live theatre performances including the illusionist and magician Derren Brown’s Laurence Olivier Award-winning British theatre tours. The company is moving beyond its core expertise in comedy, entertainment and magic to now encompass factual, documentary and current affairs projects. In 2006, their overall turnover was £23 million.

Address: 3rd Floor, Riverside Building County Hall Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7PB

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7202 2300

Andrew O’Connor Chief ExecutiveWork History:Andrew has divided his career in the Arts between television and theatre, working as a writer, director, producer and performer. Over the past few years he has created and produced game shows, comedy, magic and children’s programmes.

Michael Vine Joint Managing Director and Company SecretaryWork History:Michael has spent most of his working life in the entertainment industry, producing and managing talent. Michael is also the principal of Michael Vine Associates, which specializes in entertainment consultancy and personal management.

Optomen Television

Optomen is a broad based international television production business, focusing on factual entertainment programmes with strong production values. They are in the top 30 independent production companies in the UK and still growing. Optomen is known for the flair, originality and attention to detail it brings to its productions. The company has won many awards, including two BAFTAs, three Royal Television Society awards, three Indies and two Glenfiddich awards for food programming. Recently Televisual magazine’s prestigious Peer Poll awarded them 7th place in the top ten most respected UK independents. In 2006, their turnover was £11.2 million.

Address: 1 Valentine PlaceLondon SE1 8QH

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7967 1234

Beth Hoppe CEOWork History:Beth Hoppe was the Executive Producer for Frontier House and the Director of Science Programs at Thirteen/WNET New York. Beth Hoppe joined New York's leading public television station in 1998 as director of science programs and continued Thirteen's tradition of presenting top-quality documentaries to viewers nationwide. She was the executive producer for Thirteen's Peabody Award-winning The 1900 House, which aired in June 2000 and received ratings nearly double the PBS primetime average. Additional credits at Thirteen include executive producer for The Secret Life of the Brain, Secrets of the Dead, Secrets of the Pharaohs, Warship, Taxi Dreams, and the Savage strand. Ms. Hoppe was previously series producer for the award-winning science series NOVA at WGBH in Boston, and also produced and directed several key programs in the series, including Avalanche!, Great Moments From NOVA, hosted by Bill Cosby, and The Universe Within, an exploration of the wonders of the human

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Pioneer Productions

Founded in 1988, Pioneer has an outstanding reputation for producing innovative, high quality and popular programmes for both the UK and US markets. Their belief in nurturing talent means the company continues to attract the leading on and off-screen talent. Pioneer Productions is prolific across a broad range of programme genres including lifestyle, factual entertainment, history, science and documentary-drama. The company has made over 400 hours of programming since its inception and their films have been sold in over 60 countries worldwide. Their critically acclaimed productions have attracted both high audience viewing figures as well as many prestigious awards. Pioneer’s clients include Discovery Channel, PBS, National Geographic Channel, The History Channel, ABC, TLC, Discovery Canada, WGBH, WNET, Discovery Europe, Travel Channel, HGTV, and in the UK Channel 4, the BBC, ITV and Five. In 2006, their turnover was £11.5 million.

Address: Voyager House32 Galena RoadHammersmithLondon W6 0LT

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8748 0888

Stuart Carter Managing Director and Executive ProducerWork History:Before becoming one of the founders of Pioneer Productions, Stuart gained his doctorate in Earth Sciences at Oxford University and then worked at Columbia University, New York. Stuart stepped into television as a BBC producer where he produced and directed numerous science documentaries. After leaving the BBC he directed many programs for ITV and C4. Stuart has created and executive produced hundreds of hours of programming as well as continuing as Managing Director for the company. Under his creative leadership Pioneer has assembled one of the top popular factual units in the world.

Peter Dunkerly Finance ManagerPeter's career began in 1997 at top children's indie The Media Merchants Television Company. Here he oversaw production accountancy and corporate finances across all their commissions, which included such productions as Art Attack.After the company was bought by the Britt Allcroft Group in 2001 and then taken-over by HIT Entertainment in 2002, Peter was responsible for the finances of a number of high profile projects including Sooty, Thomas the Tank Engine and Art Attack International.In January 2006, Peter joined Pioneer Productions as Head of Finance, where he is responsible for managing the finances of the Pioneer Media Group of companies, which also includes Rainbow Post Production and Pioneer Online, as well as overseeing Pioneer Production's rapidly growing slate of international productions.

Kirstie McLure Head of ProductionWork History:Kirstie’s production career commenced in 1990 at Tigervision before moving to Pioneer Productions, as Head of Production. Kirstie has an intimate knowledge of all of the aspects of television having worked across hundreds of hours of

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programming. Kirstie produced Universe, Pioneer’s highly acclaimed cosmology series, and its successor The Edge of the Universe.

Princess Productions

Princess Productions was started in September 1996 by Henrietta Conrad and Sebastian Scott. For over nine years Princess has created and produced 80 broadcast shows and pilots for all the major UK terrestrial and digital broadcasters. They supply constantly fresh, funny and groundbreaking programmes across a variety of genres. Carbon Princess is the joint venture between Princess Productions and Carbon Media, specialising in high-end documentaries including science, history, arts and contemporary journalism. In 2006, their turnover was £18 million.

Address: Whiteley’s Centre151 QueenswayLondon W2 4YN

Telephone: + 44 (0)20 7985 1985

Madeleine Knight Series ProducerWork History:

Sebastian Scott Co-Founder and Managing DirectorWork History:Sebastian Scott, 43, is co-founder and managing director of Princess Productions, which made its mark a decade ago with Light Lunch and is now the UK's 10th-largest independent production company. Recent hits include The Wright Stuff, The Friday Night Project, and Model Behaviour.

Henrietta Conrad Co-Founder and Managing DirectorWork History:The company was established in 1996 by Conrad and Scott. Over nine years Princess has created and produced 80 broadcast shows and pilots for all the major UK terrestrial and digital broadcasters. We supply constantly fresh, funny and ground-breaking programmes across a variety of genres. Recent hit shows include The Wright Stuff, Ultimate Playboy, Something for the Weekend and The Friday Night Project.Most recently, Henrietta has set up Carbon Princess which is a joint venture specialising in high end documentaries including Science, History, Arts and Contemporary journalism.

Finance?COO

Prospect Pictures

Prospect Pictures specialise in live, interactive lifestyle programming - particularly food - but they are also developing factual entertainment and entertainment formats for sale to the international market. In 2006, their turnover was £7.2 million.

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Address: Wandsworth PlainLondon SW18 1ET

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7636 1234

Liam Hamilton Managing DirectorWork History:Liam Hamilton is a former Managing Director of London Weekend Television and joined Prospect Pictures in 2006 from the ITV Network Centre where he was a Programme Controller for four years.Earlier in his career he was the Editor of GMTV when the breakfast franchise launched and was a programme maker previously at Granada Television, Central Television, Border Television and Scottish Television

Ricochet

Ricochet is one of Britain's leading independent television production companies producing high quality factual and entertainment programmes for broadcast by major networks in both the UK and US. Ricochet has a reputation for innovative and award winning programming, and recent successes include the global hit Supernanny, now airing in 47 territories. Other programmes in the Ricochet catalogue include Too Big to Walk, now in production for ABC in America, Its Me or the Dog, The World's Toughest Tribes, Risking it All, No Going Back, How Not to Decorate, Who Rules the Roost, Selling Houses, Born to be Different and Sex Tips for Girls. In 2005, Ricochet was acquired by Shed Productions. Since that time the company has continued to grow and now has over 150 people working on great programming across offices in Brighton, London and Los Angeles. In 2006, their turnover was £26.24.

Address: Cairo Studios4 Nile StreetLondon N1 7RF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7251 6966

Nick Powell Chairman and Chief Creative DirectorWork History:Nick set up Ricochet in 1995 in London having previously worked freelance, including the role of Series Editor of Channel 4's Right to Reply. He has helped to develop a number of returning brands for the company including TV Dinners, Sex Tips For Girls, No Going Back, Selling Houses, Risking It All, Supernanny and Its Me or The Dog. In 2001 Nick moved from London and opened up Ricochet's head office in Brighton. In 2005 Ricochet had the largest turnover of any regional UK independent production company. Ricochet currently has production offices in London, Brighton and Los Angeles. Nick takes a leading role in creative development and oversees the company's overall strategy.

Nick Southgate Managing DirectorWork History:Nick joined Ricochet in 1999 after five years at the BBC and a spell as a freelance documentary director and producer. Nick has executive produced projects for Ricochet including Who Rules the Roost? FightBox, Tetris: From Russia with Love, Living in the Sun and World's Toughest Tribes. Nick continues to oversee key projects, day-to-day manages the company and looks after the rights strategy.

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September Films

September Films was founded in 1992 by feature film director David Green, who devised the groundbreaking Hollywood Women series that launched the company. Having produced over 1,000 hours of primetime television during the last 13 years, September is an established specialist in factual entertainment, features, reality programming and entertainment formats – all distributed by the company’s dedicated sales arm, September International. In 2006, their turnover was £8.31 million.

Address: Glen House22 Glenthorne RoadLondon W6 0NG

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8563 9393

Sammy Nourmand CEOWork History:Sammy trained as an accountant at Silver Levene & Co until October 1993. He then embarked on a career as a Production Accountant before accepting the position of Financial Controller at MMTV in August 1996 after it had become part of a newly created plc, leaving in March 1998 to take up the position of Head of Finance at September Films. In November 2003, he was promoted to Deputy CEO & Director of Finance taking over as CEO in April 2005 across all three interconnected companies: September Films UK; September Films USA; and September International.

Davina Massey Finance ControllerWork History:Davina joined September Films in 2004.

Silver River

Daisy Goodwin started Silver River in 2005. Silver River is not defined by genre- covering comedy; arts, documentaries, period drama and factual entertainment. In 2006, their turnover was £9 million.

Address: Brook House2-16 Torrington Place London WC1E 7HN

Telephone: +44 20 7307 2720

Daisy Goodwin CEOWork History:Prior to this, Daisy worked at Talkback Productions in 1998 as Head of Factual. Her credits spread across the BBC, Channel 4 and Five and include Jamie¹s Kitchen, Would Like to Meet, House Doctor, Grand Designs, Life Doctor and Life Laundry. Daisy attended Columbia Film School following a first in History at Cambridge University, began her TV career at the BBC as an arts producer. Whilst at the BBC she also devised Looking Good and Home Front. She also edits poetry anthologies including the bestseller 101 Poems That Could Save Your Life and recently made her debut presenting Essential Poems (To Fall in Love With). Daisy was then promoted to Editorial Director at Talkback.

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So Television

So Television was set up by Graham Norton and Graham Stuart in September 2000 to make high quality entertainment television. It is now one of the fastest growing independent production companies in the UK. So Television is based in Hatfields, London and is currently working on projects for all the main UK broadcasters. The company also has a radio division called, not surprisingly, So Radio. In 2006, their turnover was £5.02 million.

Address: 18 HatfieldsLondon SE1 8GN

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7960 2000

Splash

Tom Chandos Managing DirectorWork History: Tom is a merchant banker and chairman of Capital and Regional. Previously he ran The Television Corp. He sits on the board of Cheyne Capital.* Recommended

Talkback Thames

Talkback Thames is one of the UK's largest production companies making award-winning programming for all major broadcasters. Uniquely spanning all major genres - drama, comedy, entertainment, features, documentaries and factual entertainment, Talkback Thames has a raft of award winning programming to its name. Most recent awards have included two Baftas for The X Factor, an RTS Award for The Apprentice and Simon Amstell, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, a prestigious Peabody Award for Stephen Poliakoff's Gideon's Daughter, three Rose D'or Awards for The Apprentice, Look Around You and QI (Stephen Fry for best gameshow host), three Emmy Awards for Stephen Poliakoff's The Lost Prince, a British Comedy Award and two National TV Awards for The X Factor, a BAFTA for Green Wing and The Apprentice and a Grierson Award for the documentary Bye Bye Happiness. In 2006, their turnover was £146 million.

Address: 20-21 Newman StreetLondon W1T 1PG

Telephone: 020 7861 8000

Lorraine Heggessey CEOWork History: In this role she oversees all of Talkback Thames production output, development and strategic development. She is a member of the FremantleMedia Operating Board.Prior to this role, she was the first female Controller of BBC 1, a position she took up in October 2000, where she oversaw the channel’s re-branding, and a comprehensive shake-up of its schedule, with particular emphasis on new drama.During her controllership, BBC 1 became the biggest investor in comedy, with new shows such as My Family and All About Me. Innovation was at the heart of her strategy for the channel with cutting-edge technology used in programmes such as Test the Nation, Pompeii: The Last Day and Space Odyssey.Heggessey has a long track record in making current affairs and popular factual programmes for the BBC, ITV and Channel Four, as well as in the independent sector. She has worked as a

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producer on Panorama and ITV’s This Week. In October 1999, she became BBC Production’s Director of Programmes and Deputy Chief Executive, where she led the creation and development of output across all genres and all media.In October 1997, Heggessey was appointed Head of BBC Children’s, where she revitalised the department and portfolio and launched 17 new shows.

David Oldfield Director of FinanceWork History:

Tern Television

Tern makes compelling television that appeals to a wide variety of audiences. Popular programmes include The Beechgrove Garden, Songs of Praise, which has over three million viewers, and the highly acclaimed Map Man, which proved geography, is the new history.The company enjoys excellent relationships with international commissioners and is currently working for BBC One, BBC Two, Channel 4, ITV, Discovery and UKTV. Tern programmes are also airing on BBC4, BBC Radio 4, Discovery Channel, and on the PBS network in the USA. In 2006, their turnover was £3.7 million.

Address: 73 Crown StreetAberdeen AB11 6EX

Telephone: +44 (0) 1224 211123

David Strachan Co-Founder and Joint Managing DirectorWork History:

Twenty Twenty Television

Formed in 1982 by 'hands on' programme makers, Twenty Twenty Television has always grown 'organically'. Their work has been broadcast by networks around the world, including the BBC, CBBC, ITV, Channels 4 and Five in the UK, and ABC, The Discovery Channel, Turner Original Productions, Sundance Channel, CNN, The Arts and Entertainment Channel and WGBH in the USA. Many of their formats have also been successfully produced in other countries - most notably Brat Camp for ABC in the US and That’ll Teach ‘Em in Europe. M6 in France achieved an almost 30% audience share with their version. They currently have exciting new work in development, production and postproduction. 2007 is already going really well for the whole team, with Twenty Twenty productions grabbing audiences and industry headlines. Their most recent series The Choir was a big BBC 2 success. In 2006, their turnover was £9 million.

Address: 20 Kentish Town RoadLondon NW1 9NX

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7284 2020

Peter Casely-Hayford Head of ProductionWork History:Peter is a shareholder, as well as being the Head of Production. He is responsible for the day to day management of the company, and all staffing and public relations issues. He would be the first point of contact for any press inquiries.Peter Casely-Hayford was formerly a Management Assistant in the News and Current Affairs Department of the BBC and later the Production Unit Manager on the BBC's Panorama, Question Time

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and General Election programmes. After leaving the BBC he joined Clark Productions as Managing Editor of 'Hard News' for Channel 4, before joining Twenty Twenty Television in 1992 to become Head of Production for 'Storyline' and 'The Big Story'. He subsequently became Head of Production in charge of all the company's projects.

Claudia Milne Co-Founder and Consultant Executive ProducerWork History:An award winning producer, Claudia spent 10 years at Granada Television, working on the current affairs series World in Action and regional programmes. In 1982, she became joint executive producer of Channel 4's first flagship current affairs strand 20/20 Vision, from which the company Twenty Twenty Television evolved.Since then she has executive produced hundreds of programmes, including editions of Cutting Edge, Dispatches, Secret History, Equinox, Everyman, Q.E.D., Network First, Storyline and documentary series like An Inspector Calls, Jamaica ER, The Coroner, Personal Services, Canterbury Tales and The Boer War.Her Cutting Edge investigation A Special Hospital prompted a major government inquiry into allegations of brutality against patients at the Ashworth high security mental hospital near Liverpool, and Island Of Outcasts, shot on the Greek Island of Leros, for Channel 4 won an RTS Journalism Award.

TWI

TWIi is the pre-eminent global sports and entertainment, business-to-business interactive media company. Areas of Business: digital rights management, interactive networks, brand consulting, and technology partnerships. In 2006, their turnover was £126 million.

Address: McCormack HouseBurlington Lane, London W4 2TH

Telephone: +44 208 233 5300

Ben Nicholas Senior Vice President, UK and New Media SalesWork History:Ben Nicholas, currently Head of Interactive Rights, becomes Senior Vice President - UK and New Media Sales. Ben joined TWI last year after selling In the Box Media Ltd., the company he formed in 2002 to seek opportunities in digital media. Previously he was Head of Sports Acquisitions & Programming at interactive TV company Homechoice, and Director of Sales at ESPN International.

Two Four Productions Ltd

Two Four is a major player in the television landscape both in the UK and internationally. It supplies factual entertainment and lifestyle programming to the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Five - as well as Sky, Discovery, LIVING and a variety of other digital channels. Twofour is also a UK leader in convergent media and advertiser-funded programming. In 2006, Twofold’s turnover was £16.1 million

Address: 5th Floor, 6 - 7 St Cross Street London EC1N 8UA

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Telephone: +44 (0) 207 438 1800

Anthony Hughes Financial DirectorWork History:Anthony is responsible for financial management, business affairs, human resources and investor relations for the whole Twofour Group. He also plays a central role, with the rest of the management team, in developing strategic partnership arrangements to support the group's continued growth.Anthony is also the Commercial Director for Twofour Broadcast looking after international programme distribution, secondary rights exploitation, advertiser-funded programming and Twofour's home video/dvd business. Anthony's work allows Twofour to respond effectively to the changing market place that requires independents to be flexible and proactive in developing new streams of revenue.Anthony joined Twofour in 1997 and has played a key role in growing the company from small independent to multi million pound television and communications business. Anthony also has a keen interest in the media sector in the South West region and is a board member of Cornwall Film.Before Twofour Anthony worked for DMGT, where he spent five years as a Financial Controller in the East Midlands. He also has extensive financial management experience in retail banking, publishing and manufacturing.

Paul Tarplee Managing Director, DigitalWork History:Paul is responsible for the Twofour Group's technical strategy and for the delivery of all projects undertaken by Twofour Digital.Paul has a solid track record in IT and new media with 20 years of experience managing many large and complex IT projects.Before joining Twofour in 2001 Paul was CTO for Multimedia Television (mmtv), developers of Interactive TV applications for Sky, NTL, Telewest and the Job Channel. Paul was responsible for the design and launch of the Job Channel across satellite, cable, web and mobile platforms as well as the development of integrated data management and data mining systems in the back office. Previously, Paul was Head of International IT for the drinks company Bulmers, overseeing projects including the worldwide implementation of Oracle applications, and before that he was IT Manager at Smiths Industries Aerospace.

Mark Hawkins Managing DirectorWork History:Mark oversees the day-to-day operations of the Twofour Group, the holding company incorporating Twofour Broadcast, Twofour Communications and Twofour Digital. He is also currently building strategic partnerships and alliances to ensure Twofour is at the forefront of convergent media.He joined the company in 2000 as COO of Twofour which he soon established as one of the leading authorities on delivering video based communication across digital platforms - its successful growth leading to the name change to Twofour Communications. Mark began his career at Unilever moving to become Marketing Director of Jewson with sales of over £1billion, and Group Business Development Director of Meyer International; responsible for acquisitions costing over £650m, and establishing

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new retail stores and e-commerce and mail order operations.

Charles Wace Chief ExecutiveWork History:As Chief Executive Charles is responsible for the overall growth and creative vision of the group chairing the boards of Twofour's three companies, Broadcast, Communications and Digital. He works from both the company's London and Plymouth offices. He founded Twofour in l987 spearheading its growth to become the UK's largest regional independent and number one interactive agency. He started his career in newspapers before moving to BBC Radio and Television where he worked as a reporter and producer. He is executive producer of several of Twofour's major long- running series including the Hotel Inspector for Five and he has a special interest in convergent television projects. Charles chairs a key policy group in Pact, the UK trade organisation that looks after the commercial interests of independent feature film, television and interactive media companies. As chair of Pact's Nations and Regions Policy Group (NRPG) Charles promotes the interests of regional independent television companies throughout the UK.

Charles Mills Managing DirectorWork History:Charles has spearheaded the transformation of Twofour Communications into an agency that brings together Twofour's strengths in TV content and in technology for the benefit of major brands and public sector bodies. As Managing Director, he is involved in overseeing a number of the agency's major communications and brand building projects, including major web TV projects and the development of Twofour Connect, the Group's proprietary online TV solution.Educated at Cambridge and Harvard, Charles is also a director of the International Visual Communications Association (IVCA).His previous experience includes becoming the first head of Communications and Marketing at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1986 and at the Royal Horticultural Society in 1991: both jobs presented major challenges in building stakeholder support for marketing and external relations activity.

Tiger Aspects Production

Tiger Aspect is one of the UK's most successful independent television producers, prolific across a broad range of programme genres including comedy, drama, entertainment, factual, animation, wildlife (Tigress) and feature films (Pictures). In 2006, they achieved a turnover of £58.65 million.

Address: 7 Soho StreetLondon W1D 3DQ

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7434 6700

Andrew Zein Managing DirectorWork History:Andrew Zein is Managing Director of Tiger Aspect Productions. Appointed in August 2002 he has responsibility for Tiger Aspect and all of the Group's subsidiaries and investments. Principally his

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role involves ensuring TAP is at the forefront of programme production in the UK and growing the International activity of the business.Andrew joined TAP in 1997 as Business Development Manager, he was then appointed to the board as Commercial Director in 1998 and became Joint Managing Director in May 2001.Andrew is Chairman of PACT, a position he has held since January 2004. He has been fundamentally involved in the lobbying campaign that led to the ITC Programme Supply Review and the recommendations incorporated in the Communications Bill for OFCOM having a responsibility for the programme supply market.

Dave Harries Finance DirectorWork History:Dave has been FD of Tiger Aspect Group since 2001. His principal function is to produce pictures from numbers and bring a different discipline to the business through his focus on the financial and business processes, thereby supporting the creative team to continue to deliver great programmes. His remit also encompasses the financial management of productions and IT.Dave qualified as an accountant in 1986 whilst working in the financial services sector. During 21 years with Amlin plc (and its earlier incarnations) Dave assumed many roles including Chief Accountant, General Manager and Head of Human Resources, before finally being appointed Group Finance Director in 1995. As FD, he moved the business to Bermuda before reversing it into a quoted investment trust. Dave then became Risk Director assuming overall responsibility for the management of risk within the enlarged insurance group. Dave left in 1999 having successfully engineered the financial development of a £0.3m management buyout into Amlin plc, a £220m quoted insurance enterprise.

Tigress Productions

Tigress Productions is one of Britain's largest and best-known specialist producers of wildlife, science, and adventure documentary programming. With an international reputation, Tigress produces a range of series and specials for most major broadcasters. The Company's shows have won numerous prestigious awards since it was founded in 1991 as a joint venture with Tiger Aspect Productions. It has offices in Bristol, London and Washington DC. While Tigress now produces more than 40 hours a year, including historical drama-docs like 'Tirpitz', and the reality based 'Dambusters', it is probably best known for its highly acclaimed celebrity series, 'In the Wild'. In 2006, their turnover was £12 million.

Address: 2 St Pauls RoadBristol BS8 1LT

Telephone: + 44 (0) 117 933 5600

Andrew Jackson Managing DirectorWork History:As Managing Director of Tigress, Andrew oversees more than 50 hours a year from the Company’s bases in Bristol, London and Washington. Andrew joined Tigress ten years ago to produce and direct the ITV and PBS specials ‘In The Wild.’ Andrew has been directly involved in Producing or Directing more than 100 hours of TV in the last twelve years. He began his television career in BBC News and Current Affairs before joining the Natural History Unit in Bristol in 1986. He worked as a producer director on several

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award-winning series for BBC One and Two.

Kath Moore Executive ProducerWork History:Kath Moore joined Tigress in 2006 from the BBC, where she was a Series Producer of factual entertainment shows – from Alan Titchmarsh’s How to be a Gardener, to Ray Mears World of Survival and BBC 1’s Life of Grime. She started out as a tea girl in BBC local radio and then became a Radio 4 Documentary producer before becoming a Graduate Trainee and starting in television. Having directed the likes of the Clothes Show, Countryfile and Noel Edmonds she became a Producer on Tracks and having screen-tested an unknown Ray Mears for the programme, went on to Series Produce his first international series. After a two year TV sabbatical in NZ, to launch their first homegrown flock of observational documentary series, she returned to the BBC in Bristol, to Life of Grime and Alan Titchmarsh.

Wall to Wall

Wall to Wall is one of the world's leading producers of factual and drama programming. They have a global reputation for quality and innovation. For twenty years they have been supplying broadcasters around the world and their programmes and formats have sold in over one hundred territories. Their productions range from high-end event specials to high-volume output for digital channels spanning every genre from science and history to factual-entertainment and drama. Wall to Wall’s productions have won almost every major international television award. The company was recently voted one of the seven most influential production companies in the world in the Real Screen Global 100 List. Wall to Wall also distribute their own programming and attend the major international television markets. In 2006, their overall turnover was £18.6 million.

Address: 8-9 Spring PlaceKentish TownLondon NW5 3ER

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7485 7424

Alex Graham Chief ExecutiveWork History:Born in Glasgow, Alex Graham has built the company into one of the UK’s leading independent producers. With a reputation for quality and innovation, Wall to Wall has won almost every award on both sides of the Atlantic including several BAFTAs, Emmys, Royal Television Society and Peabody awards. Alex has been executive producer of several of Wall to Wall’s recent successes including New Tricks, the Emmy-winning George Orwell – A Life in Pictures, and Who Do You Think You Are? Alex has been elected chair of PACT Council for 2006. He also sits on the boards of the Independent Production Training Fund and the Sheffield International Documentary Festival. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a visiting fellow of the University of Bournemouth’s Media School.

Stuart Mullin Director of FinanceWork History:Stuart's role as Finance Director encompasses responsibility for the finance team and the day-to-day business operations of the group as well as tax, treasury, strategic direction and planning. Stuart trained as a chartered accountant with Ernst & Young and

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soon after moved to the BBC's operational review team, before moving again to become the financial planning manager of BBC Worldwide's publishing and brand development businesses. Then, after a two-year period at Five he moved back to the BBC, to its corporate finance team to work on projects such as the Freeview bid before he took over as Head of Production for the in-house Specialist Factual Department. From here he oversaw such landmark output as Supervolcano, Planet Earth, Trauma, Picture of Britain and Egypt.

World Productions

Since it began in 1990, World Productions has produced over 250 hours of network drama, supplying broadcasters with renewable one-hour series, mini-series and single films. It is a company of producers. Each one works across all genres, making their own relationships with writers and directors. In 2006 they produced over 40 hours of drama between us, clocking up a £26.4 million turnover.

Address: 16 Dufours PlaceLondon W1F 7SP

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7734 3536

Roderick Seligman Managing DirectorWork History:Roderick Seligman joined World in 1997 as the director responsible for commercial, legal and financial matters. He was promoted to Managing Director in 2004. Formerly he worked at merchant bank Lazard Brothers in the City and at television production company, TVF.He qualified as a chartered accountant with Arthur Andersen and has an MBA from Insead in France.

Tony Garnett Executive ProducerWork History:Tony Garnett began his television career as an actor, appearing in the movie The Boys, David Mercer's CND Trilogy for BBCTV and numerous other dramas, including Z Cars. From 1964-1969 he worked on The Wednesday Play and produced many films for TV, including Cathy Come Home, The Lump and The Gorge.In 1969 he co-wrote and produced Kes, directed by Ken Loach, from the book by Barry Hines.Further feature films followed (The Body, Family Life) before he returned to BBC TV with Brecht's The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui and Days of Hope.He produced, wrote and directed Prostitute in 1979 and Handgun in 1981. Working in Hollywood in the Eighties he produced work as varied as Earth Girls are Easy, the Sesame Street movie Follow That Bird and The Shadowmakers.In 1990 Tony returned to the UK to run Island World Productions, a new venture being set up by Chris Blackwell and John Heyman.His credits since then include Between the Lines, Ballykissangel, This Life, The Cops and Attachments among others. He is currently the Executive Producer of Lilies and Rough Diamond.

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Radio

BBC Radio

The BBC today runs ten national domestic radio stations, four of which are only available in a digital format: via DAB Digital Radio, UK digital television (satellite, cable and Freeview) plus live streams and listen again on the Internet. Their radio stations include: Radio one, Radio Two, Radio Three, Radio Four, Radio Five Live, BBC 1xtra, Radio 6, Radio 7 and BBC Asian Network.

Jenny Abramsky Director of BBC Radio and MusicWork History: Jenny Abramsky is Director of BBC Radio & Music and a member of the BBC's Executive Board. She oversees BBC Radios 1, 2, 3, 4, Five Live and the BBC's digital radio stations 1Xtra, 6 Music, BBC 7, Five Live Sports Extra and the Asian Network. She is also responsible for the three BBC orchestras in England, the Proms, Classical Music Television and Radio Resources. From April 2007, she will also be in charge of Radio Drama and Popular Music Television.Before taking up the role of Director of BBC Radio in January 1999, she was Director of the BBC's Continuous News department, where she launched BBC News 24 - the 24-hour television news channel - and BBC News Online. Her responsibilities also included BBC World, Radio Five Live and Ceefax.

Paul Schlesinger Head of Radio EntertainmentWork History: Paul Schlesinger, joined Radio Entertainment in 1991. His first job was script editor on Weekending, the long-running topical sketch show for BBC Radio 4. Paul produced several comedy drama series for Radio 4 including If You're So Clever, Why Aren't You Rich? (starring Richard E Grant and Peter Capaldi) and the comedy thriller In The Red (Michael Williams, Stephen Fry and John Bird). Other radio series include the Sony and British Comedy Award winning comedy series People Like Us and the sketch show The Sunday Format, which won a British Comedy Award for Best Radio Comedy in 1999, and a Sony Silver. For television Paul has produced Ted and Ralph, a film from The Fast Show team of Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson which was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for Best Comedy. And he produced Europigeon, a comedy film starring aspiring singer/songwriter John Shuttleworth which followed John's bid for Eurostardom in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest. Paul also produced two series of People Like Us for BBC TWO (Bafta nominated and winner of the RTS award for Best Comedy and The Silver Rose at Montreux) and Beast, Simon Nye's BBC ONEsitcom about vets (Pearson TV).Before taking up his current post as Head Of Radio Entertainment, Paul produced the television version of Absolute Power, a satirical look at the world of PR starring Stephen Fry and John Bird; My Life In Film, starring Kris Marshall for BBC THREE; and last year Paul resumed his collaboration with writer/director John Morton on Broken News (BBC TWO) which took a look at the world of 24-hour rolling news with the biggest cast ever assembled for a comedy series.He was a member of The Creative Futures team looking at the

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state of comedy in the BBC.

Simon Nelson Controller Radio and Music InterativeWork History: As Controller, Multi-Platform & Portfolio for BBC Vision, Simon Nelson will oversee the strategy for multi-platform services and content – working at the heart of the channels with channel controllers, genre commissioners and Future Media and Technology to develop digital services for the world of Web 2.0. He will introduce a multi-platform approach to scheduling and windowing, in order to get maximum value from creative programme ideas. Previously Simon was Controller, Radio and Music Interactive, and before that Controller of New Media, Radio and Music. He was responsible for the development of BBC radio and music brands and content on digital platforms and devices, including DAB digital radio, the internet, digital television and mobiles. Simon led the department at a time of rapid and revolutionary innovation, including the introduction of the BBC Radio Player, Podcasting and LiveText.Trial podcasts of Beethoven symphony performances from BBC Radio 3 attracted more than one million download requests.Simon also established enhanced 'red button' radio and TV content, such as for the Proms and other programming, on interactive TV. Under Simon's leadership BBC Radio & Music Interactive won many prestigious awards including at the Prix Europa, the Sony Awards, the Webby Awards and the BT Digital Music Awards. Simon also led the BBC's DAB activities and was on the Digital Radio Development Board.

BBC Radio One

BBC Radio 1 offers an exciting, high-quality service for young audiences. It plays the best new music and delivers a comprehensive range of live studio sessions, concerts and festival broadcasts. The network covers all the significant youth music genres with a wide-ranging playlist and a diverse team of specialist DJs. It also delivers tailored speech output - including news, documentaries and advice campaigns, with integrated online and interactive services.

Address: Yalding HouseLondon W1N 4DJ

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 100

Rajesh Tahil CEOWork History: Rajesh started his career in advertising, working at Lintas and SSC&B Lintas for 5 years; before joining Radio Mid Day as Head of Programming. He then moved to television as Director-Programming, for Channel Five and was briefly bitten by the dotcom bug in his role as Vice President of Content and Portal Management for Star Interactive (a News Corp venture).He then returned to Mid Day as business head of the radio division and set-up Radio FM Station. He is currently the Chief Executive of Radio Mid Day which is a joint venture with BBC Worldwide to operate FM licenses in 7 metros in India. Rajesh has a M.Sc. in Media Management.

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Andy Parfitt ControllerWork History: Andy Parfitt studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre in 1978 for two years before he began his career at the BBC in 1980 as a Studio Manager. A few years later a secondment to BFBS saw him take up a posting in the Falkland Islands. Andy returned to the UK in 1984 and took up a post as a producer in BBC Education before joining BBC Radio 4 in 1987 where he produced arts and magazine programmes including Pick Of The Week and Bookshelf.In 1989, he was an integral part of the launch team for the original BBC Radio 5. As the network's Assistant Editor he established and edited Danny Baker's Morning Edition and Six-O-Six. He was also responsible for the network's schedules management and presentation. Andy moved to BBC Radio 1 as Chief Assistant to the Controller in 1993, a year later he was promoted first to Editor, Commissioning and Planning and soon after to Managing Editor. In 1997, he became the network's Deputy Controller when Matthew Bannister was appointed Director, BBC Radio.In March 1998, Andy was appointed Controller, Radio 1. During his time as Controller he has refocused the station on a core target audience of 16 to 24-year-old listeners.

Ben Cooper Head of ProgrammesWork History: Ben Cooper is Head of Programmes on Radio 1. His responsibilities include the appointment and management of daytime DJs, show content, station sound and promotional campaigns.Following the completion of his studies at Brighton, Ben began his career at BBC Hereford & Worcester as a runner before securing a slot as the presenter of the early morning breakfast show. One year on, he trained as a journalist and spent two years working as a reporter on the station.In 1994, Ben returned to presenting on BBC Three Counties Radio where he hosted the drivetime show before moving into a producer role a year later. In 1997, he moved to Radio 1 where he produced a variety of shows including Nicky Campbell, Jo Whiley and Chris Moyles.Following this period as one of the station’s most successful and innovative producers, he moved to Capital Radio where he was Executive Producer, a post he held for two years before returning to Radio 1 as Head Of Mainstream in January 2003.Since his appointment, Ben has overhauled the whole of Radio 1’s daytime line up including installing Chris Moyles at breakfast, Colin and Edith at lunchtime and more recently Edith taking this slot on a solo basis and Scott Mills at drive. At weekends, he has introduced several new faces including Vernon Kay in the key Saturday 10-1pm slot , Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates for weekend breakfast and has brought in new talent in the shape of Sony Award winners JK & Joel.

Ian Parkinson Head of Editoral Standards, Radio 1/1Xtra and Music Development Projects, Radio & Music interactiveWork History: Ian has a combined role leading senior development work within Radio & Music interactive along with responsibility for ensuring

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exacting editorial standards across Radio 1 and 1Xtra. Ian reports both to Parfitt and Simon Nelson, Controller Radio And Music interactive. Previously Ian was Head of Specialist Programming, Live and Speech. He conceived the idea of Radio 1Xtra, a digital station for fans of black music. Ian has over ten years of experience on BBC Radio’s management team.

Joe Harland Executive ProducerWork History: Joe Harland, Executive Producer, is responsible for commissioning the documentaries on Radio 1. Previously he was responsible for nighttime programming on Radio 1.Formerly Joe was Head of Sports with East Kent Radio, and previously he was employed with Elham Recording Studios.

BBC 1Xtra

1Xtra is a digital UK radio station from the BBC specialising in new black music, sometimes referred to as urban music and the sister station of BBC Radio One. Launched at 1800 on August 16, 2002, it was codenamed Network X during the consolation period and is the sister station to BBC Radio 1.

Address: Yalding HouseLondon W1N 4DJ

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 100

See Ian Parkinson, above.

Lorna Clarke Head of ProgrammesWork History: Lorna Clarke joined Radio 1 in April 1998 as Editor, Production, taking responsibility for all of Radio 1’s in-house produced shows, before becoming Head of Mainstream Programmes in July 2000.In 1990, Lorna began her association with Kiss FM, joining the station as launch producer before moving on rapidly to become Programme Director at Kiss 100 (1994). While there, she was the first CRCA Commercial Programmer of the Year (1996). Her final move before re-joining the BBC was as brand development manager for Emap Radio plc in South Africa. Lorna was then appointed Head of BBC Talent, working to Alan Yentob across radio and TV. In February 2006 Lorna took up a new appointment as Festival Director and is responsible for leading and developing a major new BBC contemporary music festival – BBC Electric Proms.In January 07 in addition to post as Festival Director Lorna also became Head of Programmes 1xtra.

BBC Radio Two

Address: Yalding HouseLondon W1N 4DJ

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 100

BBC Radio 2 brings listeners a broad range of popular and specialist music with particular support for new and established British artists; live music, through concerts and studio sessions; and song writing. The network also offers news, current affairs, documentaries, comedy, readings, religious output and social action, designed to appeal to a broad audience.

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Lesley Douglas Controller, BBC 2 and BBC 6 MusicWork History: Lesley Douglas was appointed Controller, BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music on 10 October 2003 and took up the post on 5 January 2004. She started her career in the BBC in 1986 as a Production Assistant, first in a research department and moving later that year to the David Jacobs show. A year later she joined Promotions working as a Promotions Assistant. In 1988 she became a Producer in the Music Department working on programmes such as the Gloria Hunniford show, the David Jacobs show, the Ken Bruce show and Brian Matthew's Round Midnight. In 1990 Lesley returned to Promotions, this time as a Producer, and was promoted to Editor, Radio 2 Presentation and Planning in 1993. In May 1997 she became Managing Editor, Radio 2, and in 2000 was appointed Head of Programmes, Radio 2. Since Lesley took over as Controller, Radio 2 has been voted the Sony UK Radio Station Of The Year in May 2005 and 6 Music was voted Best Radio Station at the UK 2005 BT Digital Music Awards.

BBC Radio Three

BBC Radio 3 is centred on classical music, and also provides a broad spectrum of jazz, world music, drama and arts programmes. It focuses on presenting live and specially recorded music from across the UK and beyond, including contributions from the BBC performing groups.

Address: Yalding HouseLondon W1N 4DJ

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 100

Roger Wright ControllerWork History: Roger Wright has been Controller of BBC Radio 3, the UK's leading cultural broadcaster, since November 1998. As Controller he leads the station and is in charge of its editorial strategy, commissioning, and scheduling policies.He is also responsible for four of the BBC's performing groups: the BBC Concert Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Singers. Groundbreaking initiatives such as A Bach Christmas (December 2005) have been a feature of Roger's tenure. Radio 3 has also been innovative with new technology, including offering complete symphony downloads as part of The Beethoven Experience (June 2005). Roger has increased Radio 3's unique commitment to live music, the amount of new music commissioning and showcases for new writing, and raised the profile of jazz and world music on the station. Prior to joining Radio 3 Roger was Head of BBC Classical Music, a post he occupied from March 1997. From 1992 he was Executive Producer and then Vice- President, Artists & Repertoire, at the classical recording company Deutsche Grammophon (DG), where he managed the artistic planning and production of all DG's audio and video output. Roger was Senior Producer of the BBC Symphony Orchestra

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between 1987 and 1989, prior to working as Artistic Administrator of the Cleveland Orchestra from 1989 to 1992.

BBC Radio Four

BBC Radio 4 uses the power of the spoken word to offer programmes of depth, which are surprising, searching, revelatory and entertaining. The network aims to offer in-depth and thoughtful news and current affairs and seeks to engage and inspire its audiences with a unique mix of factual programmes, drama, readings and comedy.

Address: Yalding HouseLondon W1N 4DJ

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 100

Mark Damazar ControllerWork History: Mark Damazer was appointed Controller, Radio 4 in October 2004 having been Deputy Director of BBC News since April 2001. He was previously Assistant Chief Executive of the News division (from December 1999) with responsibility for driving the long term ambition, quality and standards in news programming across all BBC networks.Before that he was Head of Political Programmes, responsible for the BBC's news and current affairs journalism from Westminster, from March 1998.This role placed him in charge of a wide variety of political programming on television and radio, including Question Time, Westminster, Yesterday In Parliament and The Westminster Hour.He also led the BBC's team of political correspondents who report for television, radio and bbc.co.uk and oversaw the production of award-winning documentaries. Mark joined the World Service in 1981 as a current affairs producer.He then spent two years with ITV as a producer with TV-am, returning to the BBC in 1984, initially to work on the Sixty Minutes programme and then to help launch the Six O’clock News later the same year.He became output editor on Newsnight in January 1986 and Deputy Editor on the Nine O’clock News in August 1988 and in 1990 was appointed Editor.At the beginning of 1994 he became Editor of Television News Programmes, with responsibility for all news output across television. He became Head of Weekly Programmes, News and Current Affairs in May 1996 - the department was re-structured and re-named Current Affairs in July 1997 - responsible for television programmes including Panorama and Correspondent and, on radio, File On 4, From Our Own Correspondent and Law In Action together with a range of special documentaries and short series.

BBC Five Live

BBC Radio Five Live broadcasts live news and sport 24 hours a day, presenting events as they happen, in a modern, dynamic and accessible style. It sets out to cover national and international subjects in depth, using wide-ranging analysis and debate to inform, entertain and involve news and sports fans of all ages, with particular emphasis on 25 to 44 year olds. The

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network also provides extensive live events coverage, supported by the BBC's global newsgathering operations and our portfolio of sports rights.

Address: Room 2605Television CentreWood LaneLondon W12 7RJ

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 500

Bob Shennan Controller Five Live, Sports Extra and Asian NetworkWork History: Bob Shennan is Controller of BBC Radio Five Live, Five Live Sports Extra and the BBC Asian Network.He was appointed Controller of Five Live in August 2000.Bob started his career as a journalist for Hereward Radio. He has held a variety of senior roles in BBC Sport including from 1998 to 2000 the Head of BBC Sport.In this role he was responsible for overseeing all sport on BBC ONE, BBC TWO, BBC News 24, BBC National and Local radio and the BBC's Sport Online. Under Bob Shennan's Controllership, Five Live reached a record audience in 2002 of just under 7 million listeners. The station celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2004.Since late 2004 Bob has had overall Managerial responsibility for the BBC Asian Network. He introduced an evolution process that has seen the Network increase its budget, appoint a new Management team and revise the station's schedule to complete its transition to a National Digital Network.

BBC 6 Music

BBC 6 Music is one of the BBC's digital radio stations, launched on 11 March 2002 and originally codenamed Network Y. It was the first national music radio station to be launched by the BBC in 32 years. It is only available via digital media: DAB radio, the Internet, various forms of digital television and across northern Europe via the Astra 2D satellite. The station plays "alternative" genres of music, including indie, classic rock, punk, jazz, funk and hip hop, and generally provides an alternative to the more mainstream, chart oriented Radio 1 and Radio 2. BBC 6 Music is the sister station of Radio 2.

Address: Western House99 Great Portland StreetLondon W1A 1AA

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 100 600

Lesley Douglas Controller, BBC 2 and BBC 6 MusicWork History: Lesley Douglas was appointed Controller, BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music on 10 October 2003 and took up the post on 5 January 2004. She started her career in the BBC in 1986 as a Production Assistant, first in a research department and moving later that year to the David Jacobs show. A year later she joined Promotions working as a Promotions Assistant. In 1988 she became a Producer in the Music Department working on programmes such as the Gloria Hunniford show, the David Jacobs show, the Ken Bruce show and Brian Matthew's Round Midnight.

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In 1990 Lesley returned to Promotions, this time as a Producer, and was promoted to Editor, Radio 2 Presentation and Planning in 1993. In May 1997 she became Managing Editor, Radio 2, and in 2000 was appointed Head of Programmes, Radio 2. Since Lesley took over as Controller, Radio 2 has been voted the Sony UK Radio Station Of The Year in May 2005 and 6 Music was voted Best Radio Station at the UK 2005 BT Digital Music Awards.

BBC 7

BBC 7 is a digital radio station broadcasting comedy, drama, and children's programming 24 hours a day. It is the principal broadcasting outlet for the BBC's vast archive of spoken-word entertainment, and was established specifically to enable the contents of the BBC Sound Archives to be broadcast. Programmes qualify for broadcast on BBC 7 if they are either three years old or more, or if they have previously been broadcast twice on their original station. However, even if a programme fulfils these criteria, there may be copyright issues preventing it from appearing on BBC 7.The schedule spans the decades, from 1950s classics like the Goon Show to recent Radio 4 shows such as Little Britain. The station aims for a less formal approach than other speech networks. The announcers who link the programmes are promoted as personalities in their own right and are associated with themed blocks of programming. This was taken one step further on 14th February 2005, when an hour long strand of comedy was introduced between 8am and 9am, presented by Richard Bacon.

Address: Room 4015BBC Broadcasting HouseLondon W1A 1AA

Telephone:

Mark Damazer Controller Radio 4 and BBC 7Work History: "BBC 7 has already made a name for itself and I hope to see it become a must for those who value the BBC's storehouse of drama and comedy." As Head of Political Programmes from 1998 to 2000, Mark was in charge of a wide variety of programmes including Yesterday In Parliament and The Westminster Hour. As a previous Head of Current Affairs, he has also been responsible for File On 4, From Our Own Correspondent and a whole range of Radio 4 documentaries and short series.He took on the extra duties as Assistant Director, BBC News in 1999 and became Deputy Director in 2001. Mark was born in 1955 and educated at Cambridge where he gained a Double Starred First in History.He was awarded the Harkness Fellowship to Harvard University. He is a Board Member of the Institute of Contemporary British History and the Carl Rosa Opera.

BBC Asian Network

The BBC Asian Network is a BBC national radio station orientated towards British Asian life, culture and music in the UK and other topics from a British Asian perspective aimed at the under 35's from that community but aiming for a broader appeal among all interested in British Asian life whether Asian or not regardless of age.Based in St Nicholas Place, Leicester, England with programmes also coming from Mailbox studios at BBC Birmingham and BBC Television Centre, London; it broadcasts nationally on

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DAB and digital TV via satellite, cable and Freeview; locally on AM in parts of the Midlands 24 hours a day and sometimes in some other parts of England locally: How to Listen.In more recent years online streaming and Listen Again options have been introduced on the main site for many of the station's programmes, however due to the music content of shows on the BBC Asian Network podcasting programmes has so far not been a viable option for copyright reasons.

Vijay Sharam Editorial ManagerWork History: Vijay gained an MA in Social Work from Warwick University and worked as a Race Relations Advisor with Leicestershire County Council and a social worker with Nottinghamshire County Council. Vijay joined the BBC in the late eighties as a freelancer for BBC Radio Leicester. She progressed from Education Producer, to Senior Broadcast Journalist and eventually Managing Editor of the Asian Network when it launched in 1996 as a local station in the Midlands. Vijay took the station into a new era when she was the Managing Editor as the station was launched as a national DAB service in October 2002.

Chrysalis

In 1993 the Radio Division was established under Richard Huntingford with the first station 100.7 Heart FM being launched in September 1994 in Birmingham, followed a year later with the launch of Heart 106.2 in London. The Nottingham-based Century 106 was acquired in May 2005 and subsequently rebranded as Heart 106. It extended their Heart brand to the East Midlands are, thereby giving our Heart brand a footprint in the key Greater London and entire Midlands population conurbations. The Galaxy brand rapidly followed, with the acquisition of stations in Bristol/South Wales (since sold), Manchester, Yorkshire and Birmingham and the launch of a new Galaxy station covering the North East region. The acquisition of the two London news talk stations (LBC) in September 2002 has significantly strengthened our position. Chrysalis Radio is now the second largest commercial radio group in London and the UK's third largest radio group, and continues to be recognised as one of the best performers in the industry on the basis of its audience and revenue growth. The Group has also been successful in winning digital licences through the MXR Consortium (Chrysalis Radio, Capital Radio and Guardian Media Group), with quasi-national coverage obtained for its analogue brands as well as a digital-only brand, The Arrow, providing a classic rock format.

Address: The Chrysalis Building Bramley Road London W10 6SP

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7221 2213

Phil Riley Chief ExecutiveWork History: Phil Riley has been Chief Executive of Chrysalis Radio since 1999, having played a major role in establishing Chrysalis Radio as one of the leading new entrants in the UK radio industry.Phil’s radio career started in 1980, when he joined Birmingham’s BRMB as a graduate trainee. In 1990 he was appointed managing director of Leeds’ Radio Aire, which he managed from near-bankruptcy to profitability. He left in 1994 to join the newly-formed Chrysalis Radio, as launch Managing Director of its first station, 100.7 Heart FM in Birmingham – a role he reprised the following year for sister-station Heart 106.2 in London.Phil has been active in the development of digital radio, sitting on the board of the Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB), as

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well as chairing multiplex consortium MXR (in which Chrysalis is the lead shareholder). On a wider industry level, Phil has held main board membership of The Radio Centre (formerly the CRCA and RAB) for over 10 years. He also sits on the Rajar Board. Phil has an MBA (specialising in Marketing) from Columbia Business School.

Richard Huntingford Group Chief ExecutiveWork History: Appointed 1st December 2000 Joined Chrysalis in 1987 as Corporate Development Director having spent 12 years as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG. He was responsible for the Group's investment in the radio sector in 1992, was appointed Chief Executive of the division in 1994 and proceeded to develop Chrysalis into one of Britain's leading radio groups. He became Group Managing Director in May 1999 and was promoted to Group Chief Executive on 1st December 2000.

Mark Roy Evans DirectorWork History: Michael Connole, FCA joined Chrysalis in 1997 as Group Financial Controller. Prior to joining Chrysalis, Michael was Vice President of Finance for the European operations of Management Consulting Group plc (previously Proudfoot plc) and he also spent seven years with KPMG's London office.

Emap Radio

Emap Radio has a unique position in the UK and Republic of Ireland music market through its 40 local analogue radio stations and one of the biggest digital networks in the UK. Some of its key brands include Smash Hits!, Kiss, Magic, Radio Clyde, Radio Forth, Kerrang!, Q, Mojo and the Big City network

Address: Mappin House4 Winsley StreetLondon W1N 7AR

Castle QuayCastlefieldManchester M15 4PR

Telephone: +44 (0)161 288 5000

Dee Ford Managing DirectorWork History: Dee has been Group Managing Director of Emap Radio, a division of Emap plc, since 2005 and in that capacity oversaw its acquisition of Scottish Radio Holdings – a move that vastly increased the size of Emap’s station portfolio. She began her career in sales, holding senior positions across a number of newspaper, magazine and radio groups before joining Emap in 1994, as Managing Director of Rock FM in Preston. In 1999, she was appointed Group Managing Director of Emap Performance, in which capacity she directed Emap’s strategy of stretching media brands across different platforms, including the launch of Kerrang! Radio and eight music TV channels.

Mark Story Managing Director, Radio ProgrammingWork History: Mark has worked in radio for over 30 years having started as a 9-year-old book reviewer at RTE Radio in Dublin. Having left university with a degree in Law he once again worked for RTE

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where he produced the award winning U2 Story radio series. He joined Capital Radio as breakfast show producer in 1983 and devised and produced the long running Chris Tarrant breakfast show. In 1989 he joined BBC Radio One producing Simon Mayo’s Breakfast show. In 1990 he was appointed Programme Director of Piccadilly Radio in Manchester taking the fm service Key 103 from 5th to 1st in the market and launching the award winning Steve Penk Breakfast Show. In 1995 he left to join Virgin Radio but returned to Emap 3 years later successfully launching Magic 105.4 (Soft AC) and revamping Kiss 100 (Rhythmic). For 5 years up to 2004 he was MD of Kiss and Magic. Both stations doubled their audience under his management whilst Kiss 100 won more Sony nominations and awards than any other commercial service in the past 5 years. In 2006 Magic overtook Capital Radio and Heart 106.2 to become London’s biggest Commercial Radio station by reach and hours.Over the past 4 years Mark has also overseen the successful launch and development of Emap’s digital radio services giving the company a market leading position in Digital Radio with 5 of the top 10 digital only services in the UK.In 2004 he worked on the successful launch of Emap’s new West Midlands fm Rock station Kerrang 105.2. Kerrang won Station of the Year at the most recent annual Sony Awards whilst Emap won 13 of the 25 commercial radio awards including 5 golds.Mark is currently working on the integration of the recently acquired Scottish Radio Holdings radio stations into Emap Radio and collaboration with leading UK radio groups. He also chaired RadioAid for the Tsunami appeal, the biggest ever recorded audience for a single broadcast in the UK. He chaired and organised the sell out Production 2006 conference in London.

Derek Carter CEOWork History: Derek Carter joined Maclaren in 1978, which was acquired by Emap in 1984, and then in 1989 he became Managing Director of Emap Maclaren. In 1997 he was appointed Chief Executive of Emap Communications, which brings together business magazines, trade exhibitions, conferences and information products. Under his leadership Emap Communications has developed into the UK’s most innovative cross-platform business media group with strong brands in the retail, construction, public sector, media and automotive sectors.

Jonathan Turpin Digital Development DirectorWork History: In April 2007, Emap appointed Jonathan Turpin to the new role of digital development director for radio. The role was his first appointment of three new posts – for radio, specialist and lifestyle – created to develop multi-media brands and look at ways of stretching existing brands across different platforms.Jonathan works alongside Dee Ford, managing director of Emap Radio, and Travis Baxter, MD of the Big City network, to develop radio's digital strategy.Prior to Emap, Jonathan spent six years at Fish4 digital businesses where he was chief executive and the in his last year he was the head of portal implementation at AOL Europe.* Recommended.

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GCAP

GCap Media was launched in May 2005 following the merger of GWR Group plc and Capital Radio plc. With 47 locations across the UK, they own 55 analogue and 99 digital stations. Their radio stations include recognisable brands such as Classic FM, Capital 95.8 and Xfm and in digital radio they are developing stations like Capital Disney, Planet Rock and Core.

Address:Telephone: +44 (0)20 7054 8000

Ralph Bernard CEOWork History: Ralph Bernard Ralph Bernard CBE, 53, joined commercial radio as a journalist in 1975 and launched Wiltshire Radio in Swindon in 1982 as Programme Director, becoming Managing Director in 1983. He was Chief Executive of GWR from 1987 to 2001 when he was appointed Executive Chairman of GWR. He is Chairman of Digital One and the Digital Radio Development Bureau, the body responsible for developing digital radio on behalf of the commercial radio industry and the BBC. He is a non-executive director of the Commercial Radio Companies Association and Independent Radio News Limited. Appointed a Fellow of the Radio Academy in 1998, he won the Sony Gold Award in 2000 for his contribution to the industry, and in 2002 he was made a CBE for services to radio broadcasting.

Ralph Bernard Chief ExecutiveWork History: Ralph Bernard CBE, 53, joined commercial radio as a journalist in 1975 and launched Wiltshire Radio in Swindon in 1982 as Programme Director, becoming Managing Director in 1983. He was Chief Executive of GWR from 1987 to 2001 when he was appointed Executive Chairman of GWR. He is Chairman of Digital One and the Digital Radio Development Bureau, the body responsible for developing digital radio on behalf of the commercial radio industry and the BBC. He is a non-executive director of the Commercial Radio Companies Association and Independent Radio News Limited. Appointed a Fellow of the Radio Academy in 1998, he won the Sony Gold Award in 2000 for his contribution to the industry, and in 2002 he was made a CBE for services to radio broadcasting.

Steve Orchard Group Operations DirectorWork History: Steve Orchard, 47, was appointed Group Programme Director of GWR in 1994 and Operations Director of the local radio division in 1999. Steve became Operations Director for GCap Media in May 2005 and was appointed to the Board of GCap in November 2005. Steve also sits on the board of Hit 40 UK, the Sony Radio Awards committee and the Radio Academy Executive Committee.

Fru Hazlitt Managing DirectorWork History: Fru Hazlitt is Chief Executive of Virgin Radio. Prior to this Fru was Managing Director of Yahoo! UK & Ireland since January 2003. She joined Yahoo! in March 2000 as European Sales Director, and in February 2001 became Director for Sales and Marketing responsible for Yahoo! across nine countries in Europe.She has 18 years of sales and marketing experience within the

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media sector across Magazines, Newspapers and Radio most notably at the Guardian Media Group and Capital Radio.At Yahoo! UK & Ireland Fru arrived at a time when dotcoms were moving from boom to bust. Having faced this challenge she has a clear vision of the future of interactive technology, the opportunity it presents, the creativity it can inspire and the need to listen to a generation who have grown up with the web.Fru is a non-executive board director of Betfair and Woolworths plc and is a regular speaker at business forums and seminars. She is a member of the Government’s Digital Inclusion Panel and was named by the CBI as UK’s First Woman of Media.

Wendy Pallot Group Finance DirectorWork History: Wendy Pallot qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Coopers & Lybrand in 1989 and joined GWR in 1994 as Group Financial Accountant. She was GWR Company Secretary from December 1997 until November 2001 and became Group Finance Director of GWR in September 2001. She became Group Finance Director of Gcap Media on the merger of GWR and Capital Radio plc on 9 May 2005.

GMG Radio

GMG Radio is one of Britain's leading radio businesses encompassing the Real Radio, Smooth Radio, Century FM and Rock Radio brands. The group now has 11 stations across London, Wales, Scotland, Yorkshire, East and West Midlands and the North East and West of England providing GMG Radio with the largest regional footprint in the UK. The group will grow further in the coming year as it prepares to launch a new station under the Smooth brand in the North East of England and, following Ofcom's decision to award the group a new licence in February 2007, it will launch a new rock music and talk station in Greater Manchester.GMG Radio is also home to the world renowned jazzfm.com, a site that offers a complete service for jazz music fans. The company is owned by the Guardian Media Group Plc, which houses a number of well-known media brands.

Address: 1 Sterling Court Capitol Park Leeds WF3 1EL

Telephone: +44 (0)113 307 1400

John Myers Chief Executive OfficerWork History: John Myers (aka John Morgan) is a British radio executive and presenter. He is currently the chief executive of GMG Radio, owned by the Scott Trust, which owns the Smooth FM and Real Radio brands.He began as a presenter in 1982 for Red Rose, and then Radio Tees in 1984. In 1988 he became the programme controller and breakfast presenter for Red Rose Gold.He appeared on Border Television as a continuity announcer and programme presenter (sometimes with Eric the Monkey!) during the late 1980s and early 1990s.In 1993 he launched CFM (Carlisle), as managing director of Border Radio Holdings.In September 1994, he launched Century Radio in North East England. He again presented the breakfast show, this time under the pseudonym of John Morgan. He also co-presented other shows, such as the Sunday lunch time "Fun on the Phones." He released a compilation cassette of the wind-ups from his show,

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and even a novelty single, called "Three Rosettes".During this time he also presented segments on Tyne Tees Television's magazine show. Ratings fell when he stepped down from presenting the breakfast show, and his replacement, Steve Coleman, was sacked after just three weeks. In 1997 he left the North East to launch 106 Century FM in the East Midlands. A year later, the BBC fly on the wall documentary Trouble at the Top followed his launch of 105.4 Century FM in North West England.He became managing director of GMG Radio in 1999, which launched Real Radio (Wales) in 2000. Like 105.4 Century FM, "John Morgan" hosted the breakfast show. He became chief executive of GMGR in 2002, and joined the board of directors of the Guardian Media Group in 2006.

Shaun Bowron Group Operations DirectorWork History: Shaun Bowron, who joined Real Radio at its launch, had held the dual role of MD in Scotland and Group Operations Director for GMG Radio's five regional stations across the UK for a year. He is currently focusing completely on his group role as the division continues to grow and is based at Real Radio Yorkshire, while overseeing the day-to-day running of the station.

John Simons Group Programme Director Work History: John started his career as a volunteer at one of the country’s first community Radio Stations in his home town of Newton Aycliffe. Within a couple of years he made the move to Radio Tees where he quickly moved through the ranks from overnight jock to Head of Music and Presenter of the Breakfast show. From there in 1987 he moved to BBC Radio Nottingham as Mid-Morning presenter/producer and later Senior Producer. He left in 1994 to join the newly awarded regional licence for the North East where he successfully launched Century Radio as Programme Director.In 1997, after record-breaking audience figure at Century, John was invited to become Programme Director of the national commercial station Talk Radio, delivering there all time best figures (2.8 million listeners), which has never been bettered despite the change to talkSPORT.After the take-over of Talk John worked briefly at London News Radio and then as a consultant to the Controller at BBC Radio 2 where he was responsible for introducing Selector to the station and conducting song testing for the first time. In 2000 John was re-united with the former M.D. of Century, John Myers. They had been a successful partnership in the 90’s and together they pioneered the Real Radio brand for the Guardian Media Group.John is currently Group Programme Director for GMG Radio and responsible for Real Radio in Wales, Central Scotland and Yorkshire. Real Radio in Wales was launched by John in October 2000 and holds the record for the most successful launch of a regional station in the UK with Wales and Scotland now the biggest commercial stations in their respective countries. Since the addition in 2002 of Jazz FM in London and Smooth FM in the North West, which also comes under Johns remit, GMG-Radio now reaches almost 3 million listeners.John was honoured at the 2004 Sony Radio Academy Awards as the Radio Programmer of the Year.

Jeff Stephenson Development Director

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Work History: Recently Jeff oversaw the RockTalk bid.

Julian Carter Group Sales DirectorWork History: GMG Radio promoted Julian Carter to the position of director of sales in 2003. Carter, who was previously deputy group sales director, has responsibility for developing sales across GMG's portfolio of five regional stations and numerous digital services.Reporting directly to Shaun Bowron, group operations director, Carter is also be responsible for developing relations with the group's national sales house, Chrysalis Radio Sales. He works closely with the sales directors in each station in order to maximise their local revenue streams.Prior to joining GMG, Carter was regional sales director of the Northern and Scottish regions for Capital Radio.

Virgin Radio (SMG)

SMG is Virgin Radio’s parent company. Virgin Radio is the nation's only commercial pop and rock music station. Serving the UK since 1993 it has consistently provided an alternative for the musically disenfranchised who want to hear great music rather than whatever is number one. Combining today's best music with classic tracks you'll hear best music from the biggest acts in the world, such as Coldplay, U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Oasis, classics from music legends such as Queen, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and David Bowie, as well as new music from artists such as Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and Keane.

Address: 1 Golden SquareLondon W1F 9DJ

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7434 1215

Paul Jackson Virgin Radio, Programming DirectorWork History: Paul has been programming radio stations for over 10 years at local regional and national levels.In 1996 Paul was Programme Director for Invicta FM in Kent before moving to BRMB as Programme Director. When he joined BRMB they had lost market leadership and Paul set about rebuilding the whole of the stations on-air output and positioning before executing a programme of industry first promotions including the infamous ‘2 Strangers and a Wedding.’ This resulted in BRMB returning to market leadership position in both reach and share and in fact delivered the best station results on record with a combined reach of 40% and share of almost 19%.Following his huge success at BRMB Paul was promoted to Regional Programme Director for the Capital Radio Group in 2000 overseeing the Century Network, BRMB and Beat 106. Following a highly successful year Paul inevitably moved onto the national stage as Programme Director at Virgin Radio.As Virgin Radio’s longest serving Programme Director, Paul has revamped and revitalised the station hiring talents such as Christian O’Connell, Suggs and Al Murray.In 2005 Paul was appointed Acting Chief Executive for a 6-month period.

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UTV Radio

UTV Radio is now the Group’s fastest growing division with 24 radio stations. UK radio assets include our national radio station talkSPORT, 17 local radio stations as well as stakes in 5 of the UK’s digital radio multiplexes. UTV is also the largest radio player in Ireland with stations broadcasting in Belfast, Cork, Limerick, Dublin, Drogheda and Dundalk.

Address: 18 HatfieldsLondon SE1 8DJ

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7959 7900

Ian MCann Group CEOWork History: Ian McCann joined UTV in 1983 as Financial Controller/Company Secretary. He became General Manager in 1989, was appointed to the Board in 1992 and became Managing Director (now Group Chief Executive) from 1 October 1999.

Scott Taunton Managing DirectorWork History: Scott became Chief Executive Officer of The Wireless Group following its acquisition by UTV in June 2005. He was appointed to the UTV Plc Board later that year. Scott joined UTV in March 2000 when the group acquired DNA Internet, of which he was the General Manager. He was appointed Managing Director of UTV Internet, which became one of the largest service providers throughout Ireland. In 2002, Scott was appointed Business Development Director for the UTV Group, with specific responsibility for radio, covering radio interests in both the Republic of Ireland and the UK, programming and sales.

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On-line

AOL

AOL, LLC. (formerly America Online, Inc.) is an American global Internet service and media company operated by Time Warner. AOL is based in Dulles, Virginia. With regional branches around the world, they had more than 30 million subscribers in several continents. In January 2000, AOL and Time Warner announced plans to merge. The deal closed on January 11, 2001 after receiving regulatory approval.At present AOL is all but disbanded and most of its former employees have moved on to digital units of companies including BSkyB.

Address: 68 Hammersmith RoadLondon W14 8YW

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7348 8000

Dana Dunne CEOWork History: Dana Philip Dunne has held a number of senior management positions with some of the world's largest telecom, media and internet companies. Dana currently is VP of OEP at AOL and heads up a group which is responsible for a company-wide initiative to transform AOL's operations. In the past Dana has been Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Belgacom's SME business unit. Dana was also Head of one of the four business units of Belgacom as President of Retail Carrier and Wholesale Services. His units have won awards for Best Performer in the Industry worldwide and Best Customer service. Dana also has been President of US West International and Head of Strategy and Development for the entire group. Prior to this Dana was at McKinsey & Company where he was one of the leaders of McKinsey's telecom practice.

Ron Grant President and COOWork History: As President and Chief Operating Officer of AOL LLC, Ron Grant plays a key role in the implementation of AOL's new advertising-focused strategy and transition to a global Web services company. Before he was named to his current position with AOL in 2006, Grant was Senior Vice President, Operations, for Time Warner, AOL's parent company. In that position, he worked closely with Time Warner's President and Chief Operating Officer in areas including strategy, digital initiatives, and operational efficiencies for Time Warner divisions and played an important role in the development of the business plan launched by AOL in 2006. Before moving to Time Warner, Grant was Senior Vice President of Business Affairs and Development for AOL and managed a team responsible for business development, negotiating key alliances, and operational investments. He joined AOL in 1997. Prior to AOL, he was a partner in the communications and entertainment practice of Mercer Management Consulting. He specialized in creating and managing growth strategies for clients in the Internet, telecommunications, and media industries.

Maneesh Dhir EVP, InternationalWork History: Maneesh is responsible for AOL International in Asia, Europe and

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the Americas based in London. Previously he worked as the Senior Vice-President and Country Manager in India.

Giles Ivey Head of Interative Marketing, AOLWork History:Before being appointed the head of interactive marketing at AOL UK, Giles oversaw the role on an interim basis for a past year. Prior to this, he was a sales director at the online portal.

Chris LockeWork History: Formerly at Virgin.* Recommended.

Ask.com

Myles Runham General Manager, EuropeWork History: FT Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference

Bebo.com

Bebo is the 89th most popular English-language website (at 2 May 2007) according to Alexa Internet. In the United States, Bebo was the fastest growing social networking site in June 2006 according to Hitwise, Inc. Bebo also announced on March 17, 2007 that it was the most popular website in the Republic of Ireland. Bebo as a keyword was also listed as the number one term most representative of search trends on Google in 2006.

Address: Finsgate5-7 Cranwood StreetLondon EC1V 9EE

Telephone:

Michael Birch Co-FounderWork History: Birch has been wedded to the idea of social networking since 2003, when he recognized that it could achieve what portals could not. Birch believes that this growth rate will position Bebo to be a market leader in the US within a year. Already, Bebo has been listed as the most searched-for site on Google, ahead of the current US market leader in social networks. Today, Bebo employs 50 people. When Birch started Bebo, he knew from prior experience with other sites that scalability was a key issue, and that he needed a database that could

Paul Birch Co-FounderWork History: Paul also co-founded Birthdayalarm.com with 45 million members and the Internet People, the largest UK internet community at www.internetpeeps.com (with Robert Loch).* Recommended

Joanna Shields President, Bebo InternationalWork History:

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Bebo, the next generation social networking site, today announced that Joanna Shields, Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships for Google EMEA, has joined the company as President, International. Bebo, which is backed by Benchmark Capital, has seen an enormous growth in user numbers since it launched in July 2005. It now has over 30 million registered members and is the third most popular social network in the US. The 2006 Year-End Google Zeitgeist named Bebo as the number one search term, ahead of "MySpace" and the "World Cup". Joanna will report to co-founder and CEO, Michael Birch, and will be responsible for expanding Bebo's international business.* Recommended.

Mark Charkin Head of Sales UK and Ireland, Bebo.comWork History:Prior to joining Bebo, Charkin oversaw MSN's EMEA regional sales business. Its success led to the model being adopted for the company's sales teams in Asia, Latin America and the US" As head of the MSN EMEA Regional Sales team, Mark Charkin was responsible for growing and developing MSN's pan-regional sales business. Charkin's role focused on enhancing MSN leadership in the EMEA market and looking at ways to build levels of creativity, customer service and relationships within the European regional advertising community. During Charkin's five years at MSN he oversaw the rapid expansion of the EMEA sales team. Under his leadership the team has grew from just two people four years ago to a twenty-four person strong team today.

Dominic Tillson Agency Sales Manager, Bebo.comWork History:Dom studied Manufacturing, Systems Engineering and Management at Bath University.Upon completion of his degree, he spent a short time working within the BBC magazines, becoming the sales manager for the Top Gear and Radio Times websites.Following a stint at Freeserve, Wanadoo and Orange, Dom moved to Bebo in March 2007 as Advertising Sales Manager.

Streisan Chapman Sales Manager, Bebo.comWork History:Streisan Chapman left her role as an agency account manager at MSN UK for a UK sales manager role.

CNET Networks UK

CNET Networks, Inc. is an interactive media company that builds brands for people and the things they are passionate about, such as gaming, music, entertainment, technology, business, food, and parenting. The Company's leading brands include CNET, GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com, Webshots, CHOW, UrbanBaby, ZDNet, BNET, and TechRepublic. Founded in 1992, CNET Networks has a strong presence in the US, Asia, and Europe. CNET Networks is currently one of the biggest “pure play” online publishers in the UK.

Address: 5-11 Lavington StreetLondon SE1 0NZ

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7021 1000

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Jill Orr Managing DirectorWork History: Jill Orr was previously head of consumer media for CNET Networks UK. She replaced Tom Bureau in June 2007.Orr joined CNET Networks in 1998 as business development director for Europe, moving to UK product development before being appointed head of consumer media in 2005, responsible for the launches of CNET.co.uk in 2005 and GameSpot UK in 2006.

Tom Bureau Former Managing DirectorWork History: In a 15-year media career, Tom Bureau has spent the last 10 years running new media and internet companies. A classics graduate, Mr Bureau is a proven entrepreneur and manager having founded or co-founded a number of successful interactive publishing companies.In 1998, Mr Bureau co-founded silicon.com as a next generation B2B technology news and recruitment destination site as Group Commercial Director. He attracted over £25 million of venture funds to the Group, and was responsible for expansion into other markets.In November 2001, Mr Bureau was appointed CEO of Silicon Media Group, and focused on managing the business through the media and technology recession. This resulted in the successful sale of the business to CNET Networks Inc, in August 2002. In December 2002, Mr Bureau was appointed Managing Director of CNET Networks UK, and Vice President of European Sales. Bureau has been credited with helping transform CNET from a single business information website into the one of the UK’s biggest online-only publishers in the last five years.

Ebay

AddressTelephone

Doug McCallum Managing Director, Ebay UKWork History: Doug McCallum was appointed Managing Director of eBay UK in December 2001 and oversees strategic planning, business development and operations for the UK market. Doug began his career as a strategy consultant with Monitor Company but moved into operations as the Managing Director of Intel's PC subsidiary in Russia. Doug returned to London to become one of the pioneers of the UK internet industry founding, in 1995, the online consumer division of Capital Radio plc and later PretNet, the business-to-business division of Pret A Manger. Douglas has also founded or served as a director of other British internet companies including Ultrasis, the AIM-listed online healthcare firm.Doug graduated from Oxford in 1988 where he won a Rotary Scholarship and from Harvard Business School in 1994 where he was awarded a Fouraker Scholarship.* Recommended.

Facebook

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Facebook is a social networking website. It was originally developed for college and university students but has since been made available to anyone with an email address. People can select to join one or more participating networks, such as a high school, place of employment, or geographic region. As of February 2007, the website had the largest number of registered users among college-focused sites with over 25 million members worldwide (also from non-collegiate networks). Facebook is the number one site for photos in the United States, ahead of public sites such as Flickr, with over 6 million photos uploaded daily. It is also the sixth most visited site in the United States.

AddressTelephone

Mark Zuckerberg CEOWork History:Mark Zuckerberg is an American computer programmer known for creating Facebook, an online social directory, with the help of fellow Harvard Computer Sciences major Andrew McCollum and roommates Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. The site is used by over 20 million people at over 2,000 universities, 20,000 high schools, and 2,000 companies around the world.

Chris Hughes Co-FounderWork History:Chris Hughes co-founded and served as spokesperson for the online social directory, Facebook, with Harvard roommates Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz. Hughes currently serves as a consultant for the site, but primarily acts as coordinator of online organizing within the Barack Obama presidential campaign.He also served on the National Board of Directors of the Roosevelt Institution in 2005 and 2006. Chris Hughes is a graduate of Phillips Academy and Harvard College.

Mike Murphy Chief Revenue Officer, FacebookWork History:Mike Murphy is the Chief Revenue Officer at Facebook where he leads media strategy, manages advertising inventory and oversees advertising operations. Mike joined Facebook from Yahoo!, where he was Vice President

of Media Sales for the Western region. Prior to Yahoo!, Mike

founded the company TAG that provided outsourced sales,

marketing and business development services to established

technology and early-stage start-up companies.

Mike began his media career at Ziff-Davis Publishing and CMP Media where he was Publisher, Associate Publisher and Managing Director. Mike received his bachelor's degree in marketing communications from the University of North Texas.

Google

Google was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University, and the company was first incorporated as a privately held company on September 7, 1998. Google's initial public offering took place on August 19, 2004, raising USD1.67 billion, making it worth $23 billion. Through a series of new product developments, acquisitions and partnerships, the company has expanded its initial search and advertising business into other areas, including web-based email, online mapping, office productivity, and video sharing, among others.

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Address: Belgrave House76 Buckingham Palace RoadLondon SW1W 9TQ

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7031 3000

Dr. Eric Schmidt Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive OfficerWork History: Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin recruited Eric Schmidt from Novell, where he led that company's strategic planning, management and technology development as chairman and CEO. Since coming to Google, Eric has focused on building the corporate infrastructure needed to maintain Google's rapid growth as a company and on ensuring that quality remains high while product development cycle times are kept to a minimum. Along with Larry and Sergey, Eric shares responsibility for Google's day-to-day operations. Eric's Novell experience culminated a 20-year record of achievement as an Internet strategist, entrepreneur and developer of great technologies. His well-seasoned perspective perfectly complements Google's needs as a young and rapidly growing search engine with a unique corporate culture. Prior to his appointment at Novell, Eric was chief technology officer and corporate executive officer at Sun Microsystems, Inc., where he led the development of Java, Sun's platform-independent programming technology, and defined Sun's Internet software strategy.

Larry Page Co-Founder and PresidentWork History: Larry Page was Google's founding CEO and grew the company to more than 200 employees and profitability before moving into his role as President, Products in April 2001. He continues to share responsibility for Google's day-to-day operations with Eric Schmidt and Sergey Brin. The son of Michigan State University computer science professor Dr. Carl Victor Page, Larry's love of computers began at age six. While following in his father's footsteps in academics, he became an honors graduate from the University of Michigan, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in engineering, with a concentration on computer engineering. During his time in Ann Arbor, Larry built an inkjet printer out of Lego bricks. While in the Ph.D. program in computer science at Stanford University, Larry met Sergey Brin and together they developed and ran Google, which began operating in 1998. Larry went on leave from Stanford after earning his master's degree. In 2002, Larry was named a World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow. He is a member of the National Advisory Committee (NAC) of the University of Michigan College of Engineering, and together with Co-Founder Sergey Brin, Larry was honoured with the Marconi Prize in 2004. He is a trustee on the board of the X PRIZE, and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004.

Patrick Walker Head of Content Partnerships Google Video UKWork History: Patrick Walker joined Google in January of this year to lead the development of content strategy and partnerships for Google Video in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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He has over 14 years of experience in the television, radio and online media industry, including his tenure as General Manager of International Video Services for RealNetworks, where he was instrumental in launching Real's first premium audio and video services in Europe, Asia and Latin America. While at Real, Patrick was also responsible for developing direct-to-consumer broadband video products with partners such as UEFA, BBC Worldwide and Channel 4. Patrick began his career in international media and technology as a TV producer for Japan's public broadcaster, NHK. While in Tokyo, he produced and directed award-winning educational and documentary TV programmes and participated in the launch of the world's first HDTV channel. He later joined BBC News as a Senior Broadcast Journalist in Japan and South East Asia. Returning to London in 2000, Patrick accepted a role with TWI's management team to launch one of the earliest 'converged' web and TV services.* Recommended.

Damian Burns Head of Agency Relations EMEAWork History: Working across Google’s offices in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Damian manages the agency business as well as being heavily involved in driving forward agency/advertiser understanding and appreciation of Google’s constantly evolving product portfolio. Formerly Head of Digital at Zed, the digital arm of ZenithOptimedia in the UK, Damian is originally from a traditional media background and worked on numerous blue chip accounts including BT, Dell and Epson.Damian was one of the founding members of Zenith Media's first online operation when it launched in the UK on 1st January 2000. Zed is now one of the largest and most respected digital media agencies in Europe and counts many of the world’s greatest brands amongst its expansive client portfolio. Whilst at Zed, Damian worked on the award-winning digital campaigns of BMW, MINI and Lloyds TSB amongst many others. Damian currently represents Google on the IAB’s European Leadership Council.

Dennis Woodside Managing Director UK, Ireland and Benelux, GoogleWork History:Woodside joined Google in 2003 and was most recently working to establish the search giant's presence in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Middle East. Woodside replaced Kate Burns.

Mark Howe UK Managing DirectorWork History: Google hired Mark Howe as managing director of its UK operation. Previously Howe was the managing director of IDS (Interactive Digital Sales), a division of Flextech, where he spent 13 years. He has 20 years of experience in British TV.The appointment of Howe signals Google's intention to battle for advertising with traditional media owners as well as rival internet companies. In his new role Howe will be plunged into the centre of a dispute with media agencies.* Recommended.

Obi Felton Head of Consumer Marketing, GoogleWork History:

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iVillage.com

iVillage was acquired by NBC Universal in May 2006, ivillage is the first and largest media company dedicated exclusively to women. It is ranked the number one online destination for women with sixteen million unique visitors.

Address: Prospect House80-110 New Oxford StreetLondon WC1A 1HB

Telephone:

Douglas McCormick Chairman and CEOWork History:Douglas W. (Doug) McCormick is Chief Executive Officer of iVillage, Inc., a position he has held since August 2000, at which time he was elevated from President. Mr. McCormick also serves on the company's Board of Directors, to which he was appointed in February 1999 and was elected Chairman in April 2001. Mr. McCormick brings to iVillage a 20-plus year track record of entertainment, broadcast and new media success. Mr. McCormick served a six-year term as President and CEO of Lifetime. During his tenure, Doug and his team established Lifetime as the number one women's brand in electronic media, growing Lifetime to the 9th most profitable network (cable and broadcast) in the US. In addition to coining the branding phrase, "Television For Women," he is credited with raising Lifetime's market value by more than $3 billion in five years, growing prime time ratings by over 100% and quadrupling revenues. Prior to Lifetime, Mr. McCormick held executive positions with The Samuel Goldwyn Company, Cable Health Network, Petry Television and KCOP-TV, Los Angeles. He is also Founder and Chairman of McCormick Media, Inc., a New York-based firm specializing in digital media convergence and emerging digital networks.

Deborah Fine President, ivillageWork History:Ms. Fine brings with her an extensive background in the fashion, beauty and consumer product industries. Founder and President of Avon Future since 2001, Fine created and launched the Mark business, a brand designed to attract the next generation of Avon buyers and sellers. In its first 18 months of operation, Mark achieved $104 million in retail sales, demonstrating the attraction of a new customer demographic for the first time in Avon's history. Prior to joining Avon, Fine spent 23 years in magazine publishing, holding executive positions with Conde Nast Publications as Vice President and Publisher of Glamour, Publisher of Bride's, and Director of Fashion and Retail Advertising for Vanity Fair. She has also held senior management positions with the New York Times Company and The Rupert Murdoch Organization. Fine is one of the most prominent marketing and publishing executives in the U.S., and has been recognized by leading industry authorities. She has won numerous awards for her accomplishments, including the Cosmetic Executive Women Achiever Award, the Cause Marketing Forum Silver Halo Award, the American Legacy Foundation Corporate Leadership Award, and the Hope Foundation Future Award, in addition to earning Avon's top honors with the Global Pathfinder Award for Brand

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Development. Ms. Fine also received Women's Wear Daily's Beauty Biz Award for Best Executed Launch Strategy, and was named a Woman to Watch by Advertising Age. Ms. Fine is a Summa Cum Laude Graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She serves on the Board of Directors of Cosmetic Executive Women and the Advisory Boards of The American Legacy Foundation and the Faith Popcorn Brain Reserve

MSN (Microsoft)

In the United States, MSN is not only a content provider and search engine, it is additionally an Internet Service Provider. With around 9 million subscribers, MSN is the second largest Internet Service Provider in the United States behind AOL service with about 26.5 million. In other countries, MSN uses underwriters for their services; in the UK, Microsoft use BT group

Address: Microsoft CampusThames Valley ParkReading Berkshire RG6 1WG

Telephone: +44 (0)870 60 10 100

Neil Holloway President, Microsoft EMEA; Corporate Vice President, Microsoft CorporationWork History: As president of Microsoft Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Neil Holloway leads Microsoft Corp.’s business throughout EMEA, and is a member of the worldwide Sales, Marketing and Services Group leadership team and the worldwide Consumer Leadership Team. He focuses on the balanced objectives of driving customer satisfaction, improving integration across Microsoft business units, addressing the unique technology needs of diverse markets, and growing the software business in the region.Before assuming the president’s role in 2005, Holloway served as corporate vice president of sales, marketing and services for EMEA, and has extensive field expertise establishing programs that directly address customer and partner needs in the region. His role included leading the business planning processes, enhancing field effectiveness and managing Microsoft’s sales and marketing efforts across the EMEA region. Since joining Microsoft in 1990, Holloway has held a number of strategic roles in its U.K. subsidiary. He was appointed managing director of Microsoft Ltd. in July 1998 and subsequently was appointed vice president of Microsoft EMEA in April 2000. Before joining Microsoft, Holloway was managing director of Migent UK, a company operating in the consumer and client server software markets. Holloway has a master’s of philosophy in operational research and control engineering from Cambridge University and a BSc Hon. in mathematics from Bath.

Elena Branet Senior Marketing Manager EMEA Microsoft TV DivisionWork History: Elena Branet is Senior Marketing Manager, EMEA, for the Microsoft TV Division at Microsoft Corporation. In this role Branet is responsible for developing and implementing all marketing programs for the Microsoft TV Group across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. Elena Branet drives the overall strategy and vision for Microsoft TV's marketing and PR initiatives in the

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EMEA region, including the management of all marketing communication functions for the group. She also works closely with customers and partners to develop and execute joint marketing programs. Ms. Branet comes to Microsoft with more than 12 years of marketing experience. She has been involved in launching new technologies and brands to market and has extensive experience in iTV, broadband and mobile technologies - key areas in which Microsoft TV is helping customers realize their triple and quadruple-play visions. Prior to joining Microsoft, Ms. Branet held the position of Vice President of Corporate Development at Esmertec AG, where she was responsible for marketing the embedded software platform company to the financial community in preparation for a planned IPO. Prior to this she spent two years as Vice President of Marketing at Seclutions AG, with responsibility for market strategy, branding, product marketing, communications, PR and strategic partner development. Branet has also held positions at Remote-I Corporation and Fantastic Corporation. Branet has a bachelor's degree in Philosophy.

Sharon Baylay Senior Marketing Manager EMEA Microsoft TV DivisionWork History: Sharon Baylay is General Manager, Microsoft Online Services Group in the UK, where she has overall responsibility for running the Windows Live and MSN businesses which form part of the newly formed Online Services Group for Microsoft UK. In her role, Sharon will lead the next chapter in the development and revenue growth of the UK business. Sharon takes up the post having spent the last three years running the MSN business in Asia Pacific, Greater China and the Americas where she was responsible for overseeing business development in these countries, as well as implementing investment strategies for emerging markets to help extend MSN’s lead in global reach. In her previous role as Regional Director of MSN EMEA, Sharon was responsible for building the MSN brand into the number one web destination for consumers in Europe, Middle East and Africa and for the last ten years she has worked at the leading edge of new technology in developing and emerging markets. Many of her experiences are related to how information technology is becoming a significant enabler of the economies and people in these countries. Sharon learnt her skills managing the growth of emerging markets from 1996 when she worked as a regional manager for Africa, Mediterranean and Middle East region specifically running Microsoft’s Anti-Piracy and Internet Security team. In 1998, she moved to become marketing manager for a Microsoft team dedicated to bringing enhanced television to the UK. This involved a major collaboration between a number of partners including BBC, BT and Pace Technology plc and led to the first major trial of interactive television content and delivery to homes in the UK.Before joining Microsoft, Sharon worked in the PC and PC Services Industry for Olivetti and was an Accredited IBM, Apple and Compaq Systems Sales Manager.* Recommended.

Jim Lawn Head of InnovationsWork History:Jim Lawn is Head of Microsoft Innovation Strategy in the UK. His brief is to create and drive a strategy that not only ensures

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Microsoft plays its part as an innovator in the industry but also that Microsoft fulfils its role as a key enabler for innovation with those customer and partner organisations with whom Microsoft engages. Against this objective, Jim works across a broad range of business within Microsoft and collaboratively with stakeholders, including UK Government, UK Academia, the UK Investment community and the UK Software Development Industry - aiming to generate and adopt new thinking and policy in this area.Jim has been with Microsoft for five years. Before taking up his current role in October 2005, he was responsible for the Public Sector Consultancy Services Business for Microsoft in the UK, focussed on working with key customers within UK Government on the delivery of innovative solutions and services based around the Microsoft platform. Jim holds a Masters Degree in Information Systems and a Bachelors Degree in Optoelectronics from University College London.

Justin Hewhirst Head of Portal ManagementWork History:Justin joined MSN in March 2006 with the core responsibility of managing the rapidly developing MSN portal. He will further improve MSN’s content offering for both consumers and advertisers through the identification and implementation of strategic content acquisitions. Justin directs innovative new channel launches, such as the recently launched MSN Video Channel, and oversees the launch of the new MSN Homepage. In his new role, Justin is responsible for managing and growing the MSN UK portal business management team, who will all have the core objective of developing MSN UK’s market leading content business. Prior to joining MSN UK, Justin spent three years as head of Content Business Development at AOL. During his time at AOL, Justin was responsible for launching and managing the content and commercial propositions of 20 different channels. With a focus on broadband content he created partnerships for AOL UK with brands including the BBC, Sky and Arsenal FC. * Recommended.

Chris Dobson Vice President of Global Sales, Microsoft Online Services GroupWork History:Chris Dobson is responsible for all global advertising sales across the recently formed Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions network incorporating MSN®, Live.com, Office Online, Office Live, Microsoft.com, Xbox®, Microsoft TV, Massive and mobile content. Prior to his move into a global role, Dobson was Vice President, International Advertising Sales. In the past five years alone international ad sales have increased by 538%. Previously, Dobson served as General Manager, Digital Marketing Sales and Trade Marketing for the international arm of MSN. In this role, he established the MSN business outside of the US post the dot com crash, building it to a profitable business and growing revenue by approximately 50% year on year each year. Dobson also pioneered the development of MSN Hotmail and MSN Messenger, into revenue generating advertising platforms for advertisers.Prior to joining MSN in November 2001 as part of its $30 million investment in a new European digital marketing programme,

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Dobson was European Business Development Director at Zenith Media Worldwide where he was responsible for sales, marketing, PR and training for European network business development activity.Dobson started his career in the automotive industry with Land Rover before moving to media sales in UK national television, working for Yorkshire Tyne Tees TV and Thames TV. He then switched to pan-regional TV working for MTV Networks Europe where he was responsible for a number of major pan-European clients including Coca-Cola, Proctor and Gamble, British Airways and Nestle. It was at MTV, as Vice President of Advertising Sales that Dobson restructured the sales force, setting the network on a course to its current successful position.Dobson graduated from Sussex University with a degree in Biology.* Recommended.

Mydeo

As a premier Internet broadcasting service, fully integrated with Windows® Movie Maker, Mydeo enables custom-ers to create and send streaming-video e-mails and add videos to personal Web sites or to blogs.

Address: 3 Kingsmill Business ParkKingston upon ThamesKT1 3GZ

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8481 0445

Cary Marsh CEOWork History:Cary Marsh, Co-founder, Mydeo Mother of two, Cary wanted to show video footage via the web of her new baby boy to friends and family overseas. Knowing she couldn't be the only Mum with this need, she was inspired to start her web streaming company 'Mydeo'. Cary's clients like Microsoft and Tiscali use her streaming video sharing services so users can upload videos for immediate broadcasting over the web. Cary's 'Mydeo' software technology simplifies a previously complicated process. Cary won a DTI Research & Development grant for Technical Innovation in 2004. * Recommended.

MySpace

MySpace is a popular social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos internationally. It is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, USA, where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, Fox Interactive Media; in turn, the owner of Fox Interactive (and therefore MySpace), News Corporation, is headquartered in New York City. According to Alexa Internet, MySpace is currently the world's fifth most popular English-language website, the fifth most popular website in any language, and the third most popular website in the United States, though it has topped the chart on various weeks. The service has gradually gained more popularity than similar websites to achieve nearly 80% of visits to online social networking websites. It has become an increasingly influential part of contemporary popular culture, especially in English speaking countries

Address:Telephone:

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Jamie Kantrowitz SVP Marketing and ContentWork History: Jamie Kantrowitz is the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Content for MySpace.com in Europe, and has been with the company since its founding in 2004. She oversees building the brand in new international territories and serves as the architect for media partnerships and content acquisition for MySpace and its entertainment channels, which include MySpace music, film, TV, movies and comedy.Previously, Kantrowitz served as the Integrated Media Director for Rock the Vote, a non-partisan non-profit corporation, whose mission included reaching out to young people and encouraging them to register and to vote. In this capacity, Kantrowitz created online and mobile campaigns promoting voter registration with companies such as Motorola, MTV and AOL. Kantrowitz also worked at Radar Magazine as its Marketing and Special Projects Director and at KPE, Inc., a New York-based digital media studio where she led the project teams that developed digital business and marketing strategies for clients such as Nickelodeon, J Records, and Ralph Lauren Media. A native of the Los Angeles area, Jamie graduated from Emory University.* Recommended.

James Fabricant Head of Marketing and ContentWork History: James Fabricant is Head of Marketing and Content, UK and Ireland, for MySpace, the world’s most popular community-based website. James was appointed in February. After qualifying as a corporate finance and private equity attorney at leading international law firm Linklaters, James moved into the media business in Los Angeles joining the prestigious agent training program at International Creative Management and then co-founded a management production company producing content for multi-platform distribution. James also co-founded a leading UK event marketing company in the UK (Best Promoter Award 2002/2003, London Nightclub Awards), organizing high profile events in London, Milan and Tokyo.

Jay Stevens Operations Vice President, UK and EuropeWork History:Currently charged with building the UK and European operations for MySpace, Jay brings more than eight years of interactive marketing and international business experience to his position. Jay has been recognized by Advertising Age as one of the top 20 interactive marketers of the year and has also served as a press aide to former President Jimmy Carter.

Chris Ellis Managing Director for UK and EuropeWork History: Previously Chris was Senior Vice President, Business Development Group at AOL Europe. Before that he was Vice President, Business Affairs at AOL Europe and prior to that Head of Partner Marketing, UK & Europe at AOL Europe. http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisellis

David Fisher Former Managing Director for UK and EuropeWork History: At MySpace, David was responsible for negotiating with television

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and music content owners to develop local versions of MySpace. * Recommended.

osoyou.com

osoyou.com is a shopping and social network website aimed at 25-40 year old women. The site enables users to create their own high street by dragging and dropping names from their homepage into their own area of the site, known as osome, and receiving special offers and views of the latest fashion ranges. It can also post photos, set up scrapbooks and wish lists, for customers to view themselves or share with others online and join myspace-style communities. The launch was backed by Brightstation, who has a 50% share in a blog publisher shiny media, which will promote osoyo on its 11 blog sites.

Address:Telephone: Tel: 020 7400 6711

Dawn Bebe MDWork History:

Real Networks

Real Networks is a provider of Internet media delivery software and services based in Seattle, United States. The company is best known for the creation of RealAudio, a compressed audio format, RealVideo, a compressed video format and RealPlayer, a media player. The company is also known for its subscription-based online entertainment services like Rhapsody and RealArcade, and for its media properties like Film.com and RollingStone.com (which it operates in partnership with Rolling Stone owners Wenner Media).

Address: 233 High Holborn, London WC1V 7DNTelephone: Tel: +44 (0) 20 7618 4000

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7618 4001

Robert Glaser Founder, Chairman and CEOWork History: Rob Glaser, Founder, Chairman and CEO of RealNetworks, Inc., has been intrigued with the nexus of media, computing, communication and the Internet. Since founding Real in 1994, Mr. Glaser has played an integral role in the transformation of the Internet into the next great mass medium. In 1995 under Mr. Glaser's direction, Real introduced the groundbreaking RealAudio. Followed by RealVideo, RealPlayer and the systems to distribute audio and video including the Helix technologies, RealNetworks has continued to innovate and bring technologies to the market. Additionally in 2000, RealNetworks began offering aggregated premium content online directly to consumers in a subscription service. In 2003, RealNetworks purchased Listen.com and built the Rhapsody music service into the leading music subscription service. With the combination of technology and business systems for monetizing media, RealNetworks and Mr. Glaser are at the forefront of the Internet media revolution. Prior to founding RealNetworks, Inc., Mr. Glaser worked for Microsoft for 10 years in a number of executive positions, including Vice President of Multimedia and Consumer Systems. Mr. Glaser has served on several non-profit boards and committees, including his appointment by President Clinton to the

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Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters. Mr. Glaser is a graduate of Yale University, with a B.A. and an M.A. in Economics and a B.S. in Computer Science.

Michael Eggers Senior Vice President and CFOWork History: As CFO, Michael Eggers is the Senior Executive responsible for Real's global finance operations, including: financial planning and analysis, accounting and reporting, tax, treasury, and internal audit. Michael Eggers joined RealNetworks in 1997. Prior to joining Real, Eggers worked at KPMG in the Audit Practice division. He graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Business Administration, with a concentration in accounting from the University of Washington.

Gunnar Larsen Director Mobile Games EuropeWork History: * Recommended

Reuters Media

Address: The Reuters BuildingSouth ColonnadeCanary WharfLondon E14 5EP

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7250 1122

Tim Faircliff General Manager of Consumer Media, UK and EMEAWork History: Tim Faircliff is General Manager of Reuters’ consumer media business in the UK and EMEA. In this role, he leads the Sales, Marketing and Development of the company’s multimedia news and information products available on digital media platforms including Reuters.co.uk, mobile applications, and internet delivered television. The products are targeted at consumers in the areas of news, business information and financial investments. Faircliff joined Reuters from the Telegraph Group where he worked for seven years in a number of digital media roles, most recently as General Manager of Telegraph.co.uk, managing all programming, development and marketing aspects of the site.An active member of the online industry, he is on the boards of the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) and the IDM/IAB Digital Marketing Council. He has a degree from the London School of Economics in Monetary Economics.

Sportingindex.com

Sports spread betting provides you with the ultimate betting thrill and challenges your skill, judgement and knowledge of sport. The sports spread betting bookmaker, make predictions on various aspects of sporting or topical events. You then decide whether that prediction has been pitched too high or too low.

Address: Gateway House

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Milverton StreetLondon SE11 4AP

Telephone:

Richard Glynn CEOWork History:Sporting Index's management team, led by Chief Executive Richard Glynn, has been successful in restructuring the business over the past 3 years and in growing customer recruitment and bet volumes by approximately 50% and 37% respectively over that period.* Recommended

Mark Maydon Commercial DirectorWork History:Mark is the launch editor on currentbun.com. He is numerically gifted and a journalist. Prior to being the Head of Digital for Sportsman he became MD before it folded. * Recommended

Sulake

Sulake is an online community entertainment and media company. Their focus is on virtual worlds, casual multiplayer games and social networking. The main product of Sulake is Habbo, a new type of youth brand, which is based on one of the world's fastest growing online communities and virtual worlds for teenagers.

Address: Sulake UK Ltd52 Upper Street, IslingtonLondon N1 0QH, UK

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7288 6187

Timo Soinien CEOWork History:

Juha Hynynen COOWork History:

Phil Guest Managing Director, Habbo Hotel UKWork History:Phil's career spans TV, radio, magazines and the internet. After becoming Commercial Producer at the age of 18 for a local radio station in the UK Phil joined the Royal Marine Commandos. He returned to media in 1990, working first in sales for Emap’s consumer magazine division, then for Capital Radio's Interactive division. Here, he formed commercial partnerships and developed narrowcast web radio, convincing major record labels to allow Capital to digitise over 50,000 music tracks for web broadcast. In 2001, Phil joined Fox Kids children's television network as General Manager for the UK website and became Commercial Director of Europe, covering TV advertising, online, licensing and programming.He joined AOL as Director of Strategic Alliances in November 2004 and, as part of a European team, brokered many of the company's strategic and financially significant commercial partnerships. In time, the Strategic Alliances department took on the more proactive role of commercial development and Phil was promoted to lead the UK team in April 2006, working across all aspects of AOL's business - from sales and marketing to product development and technology.

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Phil joined Sulake in February 2007 as country manager for Habbo UK.

VideoEgg

VideoEgg offers partners a flexible, intuitive, and comprehensive video experience: from technology to monetization to content. Video Egg serve tens of millions of video streams daily on their partner sites and offer advertisers unique placement within these streams.

Address:Telephone:

Matthew Sanchez CEOWork History: Prior to co-founding VideoEgg in November 2004, Matt was a managing member and COO of MediaLiquid, a production company founded by Sanchez, Kevin Sladek and Dave Lerman that focused on helping non-profits develop cost-effective public service announcements by leveraging a large community of student and independent filmmakers. Before MediaLiquid, he was a founding member of a Yale/United Illuminating sponsored FIRST Robotics team in New Haven, CT. Matt also spent several summers while at Yale working for Intel as a technical account manager in the Mobile Product Group. He began his entrepreneurial career as a junior in high school when he founded a computer-consulting group in his hometown. Sanchez holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Yale University

Lee Kirkpatrick COOWork History: Before joining VideoEgg, Lee was COO for the Kodak Gallery (formerly Ofoto), the world's leading online photofinishing service with over 40 million members. Lee joined Ofoto as CFO in early 2000, was promoted to COO in 2003 and in 2006 assumed responsibility for Europe and Asia operations. Prior to working for Ofoto, Lee was the CFO for iOwn Inc., an online mortgage and real estate firm that was sold to Citibank and CFO for Hyperparallel, a data mining company that was sold to Yahoo. Lee spent nine years at Reuters America in senior roles that included corporate finance, divisional financial management and M&A. At Reuters, Lee was part of the team that acquired Quotron Systems from Citibank, where he assumed the senior finance and a lead operational role after the acquisition. Lee began his career at the Atlantic Richfield Company. He holds an MBA from Columbia University and BS from the University of Southern California.

Kevin Sladek Chief Strategy Officer and Co-FounderWork History: Kevin Sladek co-founded VideoEgg in November 2004 with college classmates Matt Sanchez and Dave Lerman. Prior to VideoEgg, he co-founded MediaLiquid, a network of more than 5,000 independent filmmakers producing public service announcements for non-profit organizations. Kevin holds a BA in Ethics, Politics and Economics from Yale University. * Recommended

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The Walt Disney Internet Group

Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG) develops and delivers a compelling mix of interactive entertainment and information content and services for Internet and mobile devices for audiences around the world. WDIG is both a developer of unique new media experiences specifically designed for Internet and mobile media, and a developer of new platforms for distributing content selected from broad, existing entertainment divisions and libraries of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC). Its paramount mission is to provide a safe, secure environment for consumers to experience the Disney brand anytime and anywhere as they inform and entertain themselves, look to join communities with other Disney fans, or shop for products and services. WDIG integrates the unmatched breadth of content with a best-practices approach to Internet and mobile technology and drives multiple revenue streams from premium content offerings, advertising and ecommerce. The business also provides centralized strategic leadership, business execution support and a world-class technology platform for all of the Internet properties of TWDC. WDIG partners with all divisions of the company to execute their Internet plans and directly operates Disney.com worldwide, Disney Family.com, FamilyFun.com, Wondertime.com and Movies.com.

Address: 3 Queen Caroline StreetHammersmithLondon W6 9PE

Telephone:

Attila Gazdag VP and Managing Director, Walt Disney Internet Group EuropeWork History;

Gazdag manages all aspects of WDIG's European operations, which encompass premium subscription content services, including advanced broadband, interactive television, and mobile applications as well as the 14 local European versions of Disney.com which generate close to 60 million page views and 5 million unique visitors each month. A key focus of Gazdag's growth strategy for WDIG Europe has been the deployment of a range of broadband products that leverage the speed and power of broadband access to offer consumers a truly magical online Disney experience. In Europe the suite of broadband products launched to date includes: The first dedicated Disney broadband service, Disney Connection in Spain, via a deal with Terra Lycos. Disney Connection includes short form video, games, music, and other rich media content from across The Walt Disney Company. The first launch in Europe of Toontown Online, Disney's massively multiplayer online game created specifically for kids and families. Gazdag spearheaded the European expansion of the company's branded wireless content distribution business. Previously, Gazdag was WDIG's vice president of international business development with responsibility for European, Asian-Pacific and South American markets. During this time, Gazdag helped lead the international rollout of WDIG's first broadband and mobile products. Prior to joining WDIG in 2001, Gazdag held senior international and domestic business development positions at a number of top entertainment companies, including Universal, E! Entertainment and Cinergi Pictures. He holds an MBA from The Wharton School and an MA in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania.*Recommended

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Mark Handler EVP and Managing Director, Walt Disney Internet Group EuropeWork History: Mark Handler is responsible for developing and directing the Walt Disney Internet Group’s international wire line and mobile strategies for Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America. Handler oversees a variety of businesses in these regions including Disney’s broadband offerings, 20 localized versions of Disney.com, the No. 1 Web site for kids and families, Disney’s Toontown Online, a multiplayer online game, and Disney Mobile services which are now available in 19 international territories.Previously, Handler served as the president of Disney TeleVentures, where he was responsible for the development of broadband applications for television as well as fulfilling the creative, programming, marketing and technology functions that Disney performed in connection with Americast, a joint venture with Ameritech, BellSouth, SBC Communications, and GTE.Prior to Disney TeleVentures, he was Senior Vice President of sales and marketing for Disney Channel. There, he was responsible for consumer and affiliate marketing, as well as overseeing relationships with more than 8,000 affiliates. Handler was instrumental in moving Disney Channel from a pay TV model to a basic tier cable channel.Before joining Disney, Mark spent six years with Cox Communications in marketing and general management positions.

David Hardie Branded TV EMEAWork History:

Edward Humphrey DigitalWork History: Edward Humphrey is Head of Interactive at Flextech Television, where he is responsible for the company`s interactive strategy across its six TV channels - LIVINGtv, Bravo, Trouble, Challenge, Player and FTN. Previously Edward has worked for ITV Interactive and Granada, where he worked on properties such as I`m A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here, Pop Idol, UEFA Champions League and This Morning* Recommended

Steve Wadsworth President, Walt Disney GroupWork History: Steve Wadsworth is president of the Walt Disney Internet Group and has operational responsibility for The Walt Disney Company's Internet portfolio, which includes the leading Internet brands Disney.com, the number-one Web site for kids and families; ESPN.com, the number-one sports site; and ABC branded sites, leaders in entertainment and news. Wadsworth joined Disney Online, Disney's first Internet operation, at its inception in September 1995. Prior to being named president of Disney's Internet operations, he served as Senior Vice President and CFO, responsible for all strategic planning, business development, technology operations, finance, accounting and administrative functions. He came to Disney Online from Disney Consumer Products, where he served as director of business planning. Before joining The Walt Disney Company in 1993, Wadsworth was a principal for the Windsor Park Group in Los Angeles. He was responsible for providing strategic, operational and financial

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management consulting services to companies primarily in the retail and consumer products industries.

George W. Bodenheimer

Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks, President, ESPN, Inc. and ABC Sports, Chairman, ESPN Board of DirectorsWork History: An ESPN and cable industry pioneer, George Bodenheimer, 46, was named ESPN's fifth President on November 19, 1998. Bodenheimer's path to leadership mirrors that of ESPN itself - with his sharp focus on creativity and cutting-edge innovation, his emphasis on always enhancing value for ESPN's fans and business partners, and his conviction for teamwork. On March 3, 2003, he was also appointed President of ABC Sports, overseeing all the multimedia sports assets of The Walt Disney Company. The role of co-chairman, Disney Media Networks was added on April 20, 2004. During his career at ESPN, he has been strategically involved in the development and distribution of the ESPN domestic networks and product, including ESPN2, ESPN Classic and ESPNEWS, as well as ESPN The Magazine, ESPN.com and ESPN Radio. He led the most successful launch of a new network in the modern era of cable when ESPN2 debuted in 10 million homes in October 1993. ESPN2, the fastest network to reach 80 million homes, is the nation's second largest sports network and features a programming line-up on par with ESPN.

Yahoo! UK

Yahoo! Inc. is an American global Internet services company. It operates an Internet portal and provides a full range of products and services including a search engine, the Yahoo! Directory and Yahoo! Mail. It was founded by Stanford graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo in January of 1994 and incorporated on March 2, 1995. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.According to web traffic analysis companies (including Alexa Internet and Netcraft), Yahoo! has been the most visited website on the Internet, with more than 412 million unique users. The global network of Yahoo! websites received 3.4 billion page views per day on average as of October 2005, making it one of the most visited U.S. websites.

Address: 125 Shaftesbury AvenueLondon WC2H 8AD

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7131 1000

Jerry Yang Chairman, CEOWork History: While undertaking his Ph.D. studies in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, he co-created in April 1994 with David Filo an Internet website consisting of a directory of other websites called "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web", later renamed Yahoo. Yahoo became very popular, Yang and Filo realized the business potential and co-founded Yahoo! Inc. in April 1995. They took a leave of absence and postponed their doctoral programs indefinitely.Yahoo! started off as a web portal with a web directory to providing an extensive range of products and services for online activities, it is now one of the leading internet brands and has the most trafficked network on the internet.Yang was named Yahoo's new CEO after Yahoo Inc. Chairman Terry Semel stepped down as chief executive in June 2007

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Susan Decker President, Head of Advertising and Publishing GroupWork History: A key member of Yahoo!'s executive team, Susan L. Decker is the head of the newly formed Advertiser and Publisher Group. As the head of the Advertiser and Publisher Group, Decker is a key participant in determining Yahoo!'s business strategy and is focused on transforming how advertisers connect with their target customers on the Internet. Most recently, Decker played a key role in developing key strategic partnerships for Yahoo!, including an agreement with eBay to serve as its advertising provider and reseller, and Yahoo!'s partnership with a consortium of more than 150 newspapers across the U.S., to deliver search, graphical and classified advertising to consumers in their local communities. Decker's APG organization includes direct and online sales channels, the publisher channel, marketing products, and Local Markets and Commerce. As the acting CFO, Decker continues to manage and set all aspects of the company's financial and administrative direction within key functional areas, including finance, human resources, legal, and investor relations. Decker reports to chairman and CEO, Terry Semel. Prior to joining Yahoo! in June 2000, Decker was with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ) for 14 years. Most recently, she served as the global director of equity research, a $300 million operation, where, among other things, she was responsible for building and staffing a non-U.S. research product based on global sector teams. Before serving as DLJ's global and domestic head of research, she spent 12 years as an equity research analyst, providing coverage to institutional investors on more than 30 media, publishing, and advertising stocks. In this capacity, she received recognition by Institutional Investor magazine as a top rated analyst for ten consecutive years. Decker holds a bachelor of science degree from Tufts University, and a master of business administration degree from Harvard Business School. She also received the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst in 1989 and served on the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council (FASAC) for a four-year term, from January 2000 to January 2004. Decker served on the board of directors of Pixar Animation Studios from June 2004 to May 2006, until its sale to Disney. Decker serves on the board of directors for Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Intel, Costco Wholesale and The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR).Susan was promoted to President in June 2007, following the departure of Terry Semel, the former Chairman and CEO.

Blake Jorgensen CFOWork History: Jorgensen, who co-founded tech-focused investment bank Thomas Weisel Partners in 1998, replaced Susan Decker as CFO in May 2007. Jorgensen is a key member of Yahoo!'s executive team, overseeing the company's finance, investor relations and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) groups. He reports directly to Yahoo!'s CEO. Jorgensen has previously served as an adviser on some of Yahoo!'s biggest deals, including the $300 million acquisition of Inktomi in 2002 and the $4.5 billion deal for GeoCities in 1999, according to data provider Capital IQ. Prior to joining Thomas Weisel Partners, Jorgensen was a managing director and principal at the corporate finance department of Montgomery Securities. Earlier in his career, he also worked as an

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independent management consultant and held roles at MAC Group/Gemini Consulting and Marakon Associates. Jorgensen holds a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University with a major in Economics, and a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

Blake Chandlee Media Commercial DirectorWork History:

Toby Coppel Global Head of StrategyWork History: * Recommended.

Jon Gisby VP of Media and CommunicationsWork History: Jon Gisby is the VP Media and Communications for Yahoo! Europe. He is responsible for the delivery and content of services like Yahoo! News, Sport, Finance, Games, Movies and Community, to some of the largest on-line audiences in Europe. He is also the European lead for Yahoo!`s communications products. Prior to this he was MD for Yahoo! UK and Ireland.Before joining Yahoo! in 2004, Jon worked at Freeserve (now Wanadoo UK) the UK`s largest ISP and Portal. From an initial role as Director of Strategy and New Business he took on an operational role running the sites and services as Managing Director of Portals. He also led the work for the CEO that helped shape the vision and strategy for the company as it transitioned into being a broadband services provider.Previous to his tenure at Wanadoo, Jon held the role of Senior Adviser in Corporate Strategy at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) from 1997-1999. During his time at the BBC, Jon helped prioritise the BBC’s investment in new digital services across all media, and worked closely with the BBC’s production and resources business to identify new opportunities and improve their performance.Jon began his career in consulting, initially as a strategy consultant in the MAC Group, and then later in Gemini Consulting. He helped advise Fortune/F.T. 500 companies on strategic, marketing and operational issues. Jon worked across a variety of industries including consumer electronics, retail, finance, FMCG and automotive in the UK, USA and South Africa.Jon holds a first class degree in modern history from Oxford University, a diploma in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Relations in Bologna and an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was a Fulbright Scholar.* Recommended.

Mark Connolly Head of Commercial DevelopmentWork History: Mark is the Head of Commercial Development at Yahoo! responsible for developing Yahoo!’s strategy and approach towards the client and the traditional planning agency constituents. Mark and his team focus on educating potential and existing clients about Yahoo!’s offerings, freeing the agency team to focus on day to day campaign development, trading and management. Mark joined Yahoo! in 2006 joining from IDS where he was Head of Interactivity and had direct responsibility for the organisation’s interactive strategy. During this time, Mark

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developed an extensive network of agency and client contacts and a strong reputation as a results-oriented leader. Previous to IDS Mark has worked for GMTV and SKY

Steve Taylor Head of AudienceWork History: * Recommended.

Simon Gunning Director of EntertainmentWork History:Simon is launching Yahoo Poker (partnership with a Gibraltar based company). Simon was brought in from TV because of his knowledge and understanding of popular/mass audiences and what they like. Simon spends a lot of time with advertisers to get them to spend money on Yahoo. His job is focused on devising products that attract audiences and make advertisers want to spend more. His biggest launch since he arrived has been Video - a crucial product that ties together all the channels. He has hired a number of people from TV into Yahoo, notably Janine Smith from Channel Four (she was Head of Entertainment, producer by background). He is also on the Corporate Development team at Yahoo where he has plenty of contact with VCs who would like to sell companies from their portfolio to them. * Recommended.

Geraldine Wilson Vice President, Connected LifeWork History: Geraldine Wilson joined Yahoo! in June 2006. As Vice President of Connected Life in Yahoo! Europe, Ms Wilson’s remit is to grow Yahoo! business in broadband, mobile and TV in Europe. She is responsible for business and marketing strategy, as well as the operations of the Connected Life businesses in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.Yahoo!’s Connected Life business unit comprises the company’s broadband, mobile, digital home and PC client businesses, including strategic alliances with some of the world’s largest telecommunications and cable companies, as well as global device manufacturers. To her role at Yahoo!, Ms Wilson brings more than 20 years of product, marketing and sales experience in the mobile and telecoms industry. She joined Yahoo! from Vodafone where she held multiple key management positions including Chief Commercial Officer for Vodafone Sweden and Managing Director of UK Content Services for Vodafone UK. Prior to that, she was Managing Director of Vizzavi UK and Director for Prepay at Vodafone UK where she successfully launched the market leading "Pay as you Talk" proposition.

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Games and Gaming

Mind Candy

Address: Battersea Studios80 Silverthorne RoadLondon SW8 3HE

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7501 1902

Michael Smith CEOWork History: In his early twenties he co-founded the online retailer, Firebox.com. The first product Firebox designed was The Shot Glass Chess Set, an unusual fusion of chess and alcohol. The game became an instant best-seller and fuelled the rapid growth of the company. Firebox recently featured in 13th place on the Sunday Times Fast Track list of fastest growing companies in Britain. Michael launched Mind Candy in 2003 and development on Perplex City began soon after.

Adrian Hon Director of PlayWork History: Adrian is a leading voice in alternate reality gaming. Joining the genre at its birth in 2001, first as a player and then as a commentator with his Guide to the first-ever ARG. Adrian has written numerous articles exploring the history and potential of ARGs for Gamasutra as well as for his own weblog, mssv.net. Unusually, Adrian comes to the games and entertainment industry from a neuroscience background; he graduated from Cambridge University in 2003 with a degree in Natural Sciences and left his neuroscience DPhil at Oxford University in 2004 to join Mind Candy.

Dan Hon COOWork History: Back when Dan was supposed to be revising for his law finals he pioneered The Trail - the basic tool used by all subsequent ARG player groups - during his time as a Cloudmakers moderator. He's worked with Microsoft Hive, the designers of The Beast, as Lead Online Community developer.Dan holds an MA in Law from Cambridge University and an MSc in Software Engineering from the University of Liverpool. For Mind Candy, Dan handles day to day company operations, develops special third party projects and spends excessive amounts of time "researching" WoW and Xbox Live.

Two Way TV

Two Way TV is a privately held company. PTV Inc (New York) and Four Seasons Ventures are the majority shareholders in the business.

Address: The Media Centre19 Bolsover StreetLondon W1W 5NA

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Telephone: +44 (0)20 7665 4400

Jean De Fougerolles CEOWork History: Jean de Fougerolles was appointed CEO of Two Way TV in July 2003. He joined the company in 1999 as Commercial Director. Since becoming CEO he has restructured the company and its focus, with an aggressive global strategy as the company has expanded its interactive services to include a range of mobile content, mobile-to-TV formats, and fixed odds gaming channels. In 2005 he launched Two Way Productions, an interactive production company focused on cross-platform participation TV and gaming formats (TV and 3G).Before joining Two Way TV, he was Head of Distribution at MTV Europe and prior to that he was an economist based in New York. Originally from Montreal, Jean holds an MBA from INSEAD, a Master's degree in International Relations from Columbia University, and a History degree from McGill University.

Jayne Gething CFOWork History: Jayne Gething joined Two Way TV in June 2005 and has experience with launching TV channels and interactive services. She was previously finance director at Bruce Dunlop & Associates Ltd, a branding and design company specialising in the TV sector, with global operations and offices in Europe, Asia and Australasia. Jayne has a wealth of experience and strong financial training gained through working for companies such as Ernst & Young, Simply Television and News Corporation. She worked for the latter for six years and was a member of the General Manager's executive team on Times Newspapers and was finance director of the News Network.In 1999 she attended the Harvard Business School Executive Programme. Jayne qualified as a chartered accountant with Ernst & Young in London in 1990 and gained a BSc in Mathematics at University College, London.

Guy Templer Commercial Director Work History: Guy Templer has been Two Way TV’s commercial director since 2003 and is responsible for harnessing and making money out of Two Way TV’s creative and technical skills. He joined Two Way TV in 2000 and since then has grown the business significantly, bringing on board the UK`s biggest broadcasters while developing successful new business lines in mobile telephony and fixed odds gaming. As well as taking responsibility for Two Way TV’s revenues, he is also directly responsible for the management of Two Way TV`s own interactive TV channels - the Winner Channel, the Two Way TV Channel and the Mobile Zone. Prior to Two Way TV Guy ran an internet company after starting his career in management consultancy.* Recommended.

Vivendi Games

Vivendi Games is the world's No. 1 player in the massively multiplayer online role-playing games category. Vivendi Games’ divisions include Blizzard Entertainment – the creator of World of Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, and Warcraft; Sierra Entertainment (which includes Radical

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Entertainment, Swordfish Studios (UK), High Moon Studios, and Massive Entertainment), Vivendi Games Mobile and Sierra Online. 

Bruce Hack CEOWork History:

Trevor Roy Williams Founder and Managing DirectorWork History:

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Telecoms

3

3 is a brand used for eight mobile telecommunications networks in Europe, Asia and Australia. Hutchison Whampoa holds a direct or indirect, majority or minority interest in all of them. All 3-branded networks emphasize their offering of "mobile multimedia" and provide 3G technology (WCDMA, some also run 2G networks. 3 is present in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Hutchison Whampoa also holds a 3G-license in Norway. 3 aggressively markets new handsets and services and launches new products regularly, lately focussing on Mobile TV related services. As with other 3G networks around the world, 3 allows video calling and fast internet access from most of its handsets.

Address: Hutchison 3G UK LimitedStar House20 Grenfell RoadMaidenhead SL6 1EH

Telephone: +44 (0)8707 330 333

Bob Fuller CEOWork History: Bob Fuller joined 3 UK in May 2003, following two years as co-CEO of 3 Italy. From 1997 until 2000 he was COO of Orange UK and Group Director and was a key player in ensuring the companies success. Before becoming COO, Bob was Commercial Director of Orange UK from 1994, where he was responsible for customer service, logistics, and sales and marketing. He first started working with Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa in 1982 and has worked for the group in Hong Kong, the UK and Italy.

David Dyson CFOWork History: David joined 3UK in November 2006 after 4 years working as CFO for 3 Australia. David is responsible for financial planning, tax, treasury and accounting, internal audit, procurement, legal, credit risk and customer payments.

David Cooper Chief Operations and Technical OfficerWork History: Dr David Cooper joined 3 in early 2000, having previously held a wide range of positions at BT. At 3 David is the CTO with responsibility for all of technical aspects within 3. He is also responsible for the management of the contact centres, the logistics operations and the company's programme management. David has significant experience in research, development, general management and outsourcing of major operations.

Morgan Holt Head of Media InnovationWork History: Formerly with Endemol.* Recommended.

Graham OxleyWork History: * Recommended.

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BT

BT is one of the world's leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include networked IT services, local, national and international telecommunications services, and higher-value broadband and internet products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale.British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York.

Address: 81 Newgate StreetLondon EC1A 7AJ

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7356 5000

Ben Verwaayen Chief ExecutiveWork History: Ben Verwaayen was appointed to the Board on 14 January 2002 and became Chief Executive on 1 February 2002. He chairs the Operating Committee.Before joining BT Group, he had been with Lucent Technologies Inc since September 1997. His position on leaving was vice chairman of the management board. Previous to this Ben was Executive Vice-President and CEO, and before this, Executive Vice-President, international.Prior to joining Lucent, Ben worked for KPN in the Netherlands for nine years as President and Managing Director of its subsidiary PTT Telecom. From 1975 to 1988, he worked for ITT in Europe. He was appointed an independent, non-executive director of UPS in March 2005.Ben graduated with a Master's degree in law and international politics from the State University of Utrecht, Holland. He was created an Officer of the Orange Order-Nassau in April 2006 and appointed a Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur in June of that year.

Hanif Lalani Group Finance DirectorWork History: Hanif was appointed Group Finance Director in February 2005 and joined both the Board and the Operating Committee.Since joining BT in 1983, he has held a variety of roles in the company's UK and international divisions. In 1998, he went to Northern Ireland and took up the post of finance director BT Northern Ireland and in 1999 he was appointed chief executive of BT Northern Ireland. Hanif was also chairman of OCEAN Communications (BT's subsidiary in the Republic of Ireland) from June 1999 to September 2000. In April 2002, he was appointed managing director BT Regions. In September 2002, Hanif returned to London as CFO for BT Wholesale and in January 2003, he was awarded the OBE for his services to business in Northern Ireland.Hanif holds a BA Honours degree in mathematics, operations research and economics from Essex University.

Buongiorno

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Buongiorno is a trendsetting, independent mobile media and technology company driving the burgeoning cellphone entertainment and personalization industry. It partners with telecom, media and Internet companies in over 30 countries to distribute, package and create music, games, videos, wallpaper, ring tones, chat, user-generated services, TV voting, quizzes, and to sell advertising. Buongiorno helps companies market through proprietary labels, and sells directly through its popular Blinko brand. It distributes across the U.S., Europe, South America and Mexico, the Middle East, Africa and through Buongiorno Hong Kong - joint venture with Mitsui, in Russia, India, the Far East and China. Its reach is already exceeding 60 million customers. The dimension of its business, its large portfolio of content and services, its geographical presence and a team of more than 700 professionals make Buongiorno one of the world's largest enabler of digital mobile entertainment.

Address: 20 Orange StreetLondon WC2H 7NN

Telephone: +44 (0)20 77664000

Andrea Casalini CEOWork History: Andrea Casalini has been CEO of Buongiorno since April 2000. He has steered the development of the company from a start-up to its current position as the European leader in Interactive and Mobile Services. Prior to taking up his position at Buongiorno, Andrea worked with EDS as president of E.Solutions EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa). Previously, Mr. Casalini was a Senior Engagement Manager with McKinsey and Company in the Milan and Chicago offices, serving clients in several industries ranging from financial institutions to IT services to consumer goods. Andrea began his professional career with Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), specialising in organisation and IT in the banking sector.

Carlo Frigato CFOWork History: Carlo Frigato has been CFO of Buongiorno since 2000 and was in charge of Finance, Administration, Human Resources and Legal Affairs. Since January 2007, he is accountable for finance, administration, IR and the relation with Buongiorno HK. Moreover, he is now the CEO of B! Marketing Services. Prior to joining Buongiorno, he was Senior Manager of Finance at Accenture, where he worked for 7 years, and then worked for EDS for three years as Account Manager for key clients. Carlo holds an electronic engineering degree from the University of Genoa.

Honey Arneja Digital Media ContentWork History:

Cable & Wireless

Alex Holt Head of Media, Europe, Asia and USWork History: FT Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference

Incentivated Ltd

Address: xLondon

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xTelephone: +44 (0)207

MobiTV

MobiTV, Inc. is leading the convergence of television, film and music across the mobile and broadband markets. The Emmy Award winning service has more than two million subscribers and offers popular TV and digital music channels from top labels, networks and cable providers. The MobiTV service is available in the US through Sprint, AT&T, Cingular, Alltel; the UK through 3UK and Orange; in Canada through Bell Canada, Rogers and TELUS Mobility; in Latin America through América Móvil, Claro and Telcel; and other regional carriers internationally. Founded in 1999, MobiTV is a privately-held company headquartered in Emeryville, CA.

Address: 131-151 Great Titchfield StLondon W1W 5BB

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 3008 7412

Peter Mercier Director Business Development EMEAWork History:

Paul Scanlan COO and co-founderWork History: Paul Scanlan is co-founder and current COO of MobiTV, Inc., the parent company to MobiTV. Since launching MobiTV in 2000, Scanlan has played a critical role in managing the companies' growth from a start-up to the first and only global television network for cell phones. During his tenure, Scanlan has been instrumental in launching MobiTV on three of the nations' leading cellular carrier networks, and in securing MobiTV's current line-up of over 20 well-known channels through negotiations with some of the nations' largest television content providers. Additionally, Scanlan manages all of the companies International efforts and operations where he has played a key role in generating the initial momentum and hiring the teams to run the new MobiTV offices around the world. Scanlan is a frequent speaker at industry trade shows and conferences, and is widely respected in the mobile entertainment industry for his pioneering efforts in mobile multi-media.

Ray Derenzo Vice President of Business DevelopmentWork History: As Vice President of Business Development for the EMEA region, Ray DeRenzo is charged with driving global growth for MobiTV. DeRenzo works with media companies, TV broadcasters, wireless carriers and enabling third parties such as device manufacturers and system integrators, to drive adoption of MobiTV in the EMEA region. Prior to MobiTV, DeRenzo was Vice President of Business and Market Development for Telephia, where he focused on European market entry for this leading provider of syndicated competitive performance information and wireless consulting services. Previously, DeRenzo was Chief Marketing Officer at Vodafone, where he was responsible for all aspects of product management, development, sales and support of Vodafone's Global Service Delivery Platform. Prior to Vodafone, DeRenzo focused on new product development for AirTouch Communications, a developer of new voice and data services. DeRenzo began his career at Pacific Bell/Pacific Telesis, where

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he spent nearly 18 years in a variety of roles. He was a founding member of the team at Pacific Bell Mobile Services and also held roles in Product Management, Business Development, Strategy and Planning.

Jarl Mohn President and CEO of Entertainment and EVP, GM, GMTV and VH1Work History: Jarl Mohn, has spent the past 20 years leading some of the media businesses’ most recognized brands and companies from inception to launch. A true visionary in the entertainment space, Mohn divides his time between being a corporate director and advisor to various media and technology companies, and making private equity investments in venture capital and buyout opportunities. Previously, he was the founding President and CEO of Liberty Digital, a public company that invested in interactive television, cable networks and Internet enterprises; creator, President and CEO of E! Entertainment Television; and Executive Vice President and General Manager of MTV and VH1, where he led the strategic development of the networks transition from music videos to longer-form programming, and oversaw its worldwide expansion. Prior to his career in television, Mohn enjoyed a successful 19-year career in radio. He is currently on the Boards of the E.W. Scripps Company, CNET and XM Radio and chair of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, on the USC Annenberg School for Communications Board of Councilors, and a trustee of the Museum of Contemporary Art and KPCC, and Southern California Public Radio.

Vern Stevenson President and COO, Metric TestWork History: Mr. Stevenson, a 20-year Silicon Valley veteran, is the President and COO of MetricTest, a provider of test and measurement solutions for the wireless, semiconductor and defence industries. Previous to his leadership role at MetricTest, he served as interim CEO and board member for Broadstorm and prior to that, as Vice President of Corporate and Business Development at PacketVideo Corporation. Before joining PacketVideo, Mr. Stevenson was Vice President, Partner and one of the founding members of Mustang Ventures, a venture capital arm of Siemens AG. Earlier in his career, Stevenson held a variety of executive positions in sales, marketing, and management with Honeywell, ROLM, IBM, and Siemens. Stevenson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics/Business Administration from the University of California at Berkeley and has served on the advisory boards of several start-up technology companies.

O2

O2 is a leading provider of mobile services to consumers and businesses in the UK. It is the leader in non-voice services, including text, media messaging, games, music and video, as well as data connections via GPRS, 3G and WLAN. O2 UK is part of the wider O2 group which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telefónica S.A. O2 comprises mobile network operators in the UK and Ireland, along with integrated fixed/mobile businesses in Germany, the Czech Republic (Telefónica O2 Czech Republic) and the Isle of Man (Manx Telecom). It also owns 50 percent of the Tesco Mobile and Tchibo Mobilfunk, joint venture businesses in the UK and Germany respectively. In addition, O2 includes O2 Airwave, which supplies secure digital communications to the emergency services, including the Police, Ambulance and Fire, as well as other public

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safety organisations. O2 was formed in 2001 following the demerger from British Telecom of its former mobile business, BT Wireless.

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Peter Erskine CEOWork History: Peter Erskine was appointed as the first CEO of BT Wireless when BT restructured in July 2000 to create a single division business to focus on the management of its entire international portfolio of mobile telecoms interests. He played a leading role in the demerger of the business from BT and consequent formation of the separately listed company, mmO2 plc, in November 2001. Peter leads an the O2 management team dedicated to creating shareholder value through above sector average growth in revenue and EBITDA - with a strategy focused on improving operational performance, greater integration across all of the company's businesses and developing O2's strong position in new mobile data products and internet services. A graduate of Liverpool University in 1973, Peter's business career began at Polycell, Colgate Palmolive and the MARS Group where he held a number of marketing, customer service and brand management roles until being headhunted in 1990 to become Sales and Marketing Vice President of UNITEL, one of the first PCN's in the UK that eventually became One to One. In 1993, Peter moved to head up BT Mobile, BT's Cellular Service Provider and Paging Business. He went to the USA in 1995 to be President and CEO of Concert, the joint venture with MCI. In 1997, he joined BT's Executive Committee reporting to Sir Peter Bonfield and, from 1998-2000, he was CEO of BT Cellnet.

Russ SnowWork History: * Recommended.

Orange

Orange is a mobile network operator and an Internet service provider that is a subsidiary of France Télécom. Orange also belongs to the FreeMove mobile phone alliance. It operates as a mobile phone operator in many parts of the world, including France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Poland, Egypt, the Dominican Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Botswana, Madagascar, Réunion and on Martinique, French Guiana, St Kitts in the Caribbean and Spain. It also franchises the Orange Brand in Israel (see Partner Communications Company Ltd.) and has franchised it in Australia, India (until 2006) and Hong Kong in the past. It had a joint venture with Charoen Pokphand in Thailand until 2005. Altogether, as of July 2006 Orange Mobile had 88.6 million users

Address: St James CourtGreat Park RoadAlmondsbury ParkBradley StokeBristol BS32 4QJ

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Deborah Tonroe Head of Commercial DevelopmentWork History: Deborah is responsible for multimedia content partnerships, rights

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acquisitions, management and development.* Recommended

Andreas S. Wetter CEOWork History: Andreas Wetter is no stranger to the telecommunications market having previously been engaged in senior management positions at the Ascom Group prior to joining COOP in 1996. As such, Mr. Wetter had managerial responsibility for the start-up of Ascom in the Cellular-Terminal Market (GSM phones). Previous managerial positions held by Andreas Wetter include Ascom Audiosys AG and Prime Computer/Computervision AG. Mr. Wetter studied in Switzerland and Canada and holds an MBA from the Graduate School of Business Administration, Zurich/Boston.

Sol Trujillio CEOWork History: Solomon (Sol) Trujillo is an international business executive. After graduating from the University of Wyoming, he went to work for the phone company. Seven years later, at the age of 32, he became the youngest executive officer in the history of AT&T. Under Sol’s leadership, US West recorded dramatic increases in net cash flow, a large jump in new product revenue, and major gains in service quality ratings. US West led its peer group in total shareholder return - more than 200% between 1996 and his departure in 2000 following the merger with Qwest Communications. During his tenure, US West’s performance doubled S&P Telco increases and tripled increases in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Sol achieved a similar record as CEO of Orange S.A., where he was able to increase Orange’s EBITA margins, dramatically increase the revenue growth rate, cut costs by over $1 billion, and grow the group’s customer base by more than 10 percent in less than 15 months.

Sony Ericsson

Address: Sony Ericsson House 202, Hammersmith Rd, London, W6 7DN Telephone: Tel: 020 8762 5800

Martin Lundin Head of Digital Marketing, Sony EricssonWork History:

T-Mobile

T-Mobile is a German mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom and belongs to the FreeMove alliance.

T-Mobile is a group of mobile phone corporate subsidiaries (all under the ownership of Deutsche Telekom) that operate GSM and UMTS networks in Europe and the United States. Globally, T-Mobile has 101 million subscribers, making it the world's sixth largest mobile phone service provider by subscribers and the third largest multinational after the United Kingdom's Vodafone and Spain's Telefonica.

T-Mobile International has a substantial presence in eleven European countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia and the United Kingdom as well as in the United States.

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Address: Hatfield Business ParkHatfieldHertfordshire AL10 9BW

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Robert Dotson President and CEOWork History: Robert P. Dotson, born in September 1960, became Member of the Board of T-Mobile International in June 2002, responsible for US Operations. At the same time, he is President and Chief Executive Officer of T-Mobile USA. Since December 2002, Dotson has been responsible for T-Mobile's entire US business. Robert P. Dotson holds a Bachelor of Science Degree, Economics Major from Webber State University, Utah, where he was Outstanding Graduate of the Year in Economics in 1987. He also holds a Master Business Degree (MBA) in Marketing and Finance from Northwestern University, Illinois. Robert P. Dotson started his professional career in 1989 with Pepsico, where he was responsible in various marketing fields. In May 1996, Dotson was Senior Director Marketing USA at Pepsico's division Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). He later moved on to Western Wireless Cooperation, predecessor of VoiceStream Wireless (today: T-Mobile USA), as Vice President Marketing. At T-Mobile USA, he has been promoted several times, always taking on new responsibilities. As Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing, a position he held from May 1998 until September 2001, Robert P. Dotson developed and launched the most successful wireless marketing campaign in the United States - Get More. In September 2001, he became COO of T-Mobile USA. Since April 2002, Dotson is the company's President, and in March 2003, he became Chief Executive Officer, responsible for the operative business as well.

Thomas Winkler CFOWork History: Thomas G. Winkler became CFO of T-Mobile International in June 2001. Before that, he was Head of the Investor Relations of Deutsche Telekom since May 1998. Thomas G. Winkler holds an Austrian law degree (Magister iuris) and a Master of Laws Degree from the University of Cape Town (LL.M.). Thomas G. Winkler began his professional career as a bank trainee in 1987. Between 1990 and 1996, he was Assistant to the CEO of the construction group Maculan and Head of Investor Relations. In 1996, he became Vice President of Magna Europe, the European holding company of the Canadian automotive supplier, where he was responsible for Mergers & Acquisitions. At Deutsche Telekom AG, Winkler played a key role in setting up and developing investor relations. He had significant responsibilities in the share issues in June 1999 (DT2) and in June 2000 (DT3). Since the Global Bond Offering (July 2000), he has also been responsible for bond investors.

Ingo Schneider Vice President, Group StrategyWork History: Ingo Schneider is Vice President in T-Mobile International's group strategy department, where he is responsible for technology, media and data strategies.

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Prior to working for T-Mobile, Dr Schneider worked for the corporate strategy department of Deutsche Telekom. He was also a consultant in the "think tank" of Bertelsmann, where he analysed new technologies and business models looking at their impact on the operations of the company. In this function he advised the management board and the profit-centres of Bertelsmann concerning new businesses and ventures. Dr Schneider founded and subsequently acted as Chief Executive Officer of the venture BeMobile (Bertelsmann Mobile), a wireless content service provider. Dr Schneider holds a Dipl.-Ing. from the Technical University Darmstadt, Germany, and was awarded a PhD from Cardiff University in Wales.

Vodafone

Vodafone Group plc is a mobile network operator headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire, England. It is the largest mobile telecommunications network company in the world by turnover and has a market value of about £86 billion (November 2006). Vodafone currently has equity interests in 27 countries and Partner Networks (networks in which it has no equity stake) in a further 36 countries. Its portfolio of global services, supported by its global brand, is available in a total of 59 countries.

Address: 77 Northbrook Street Newbury RG14 1AE

Telephone: +44 (0)845 4400 194

Pietro Guindani CEOWork History: Pietro has been with Vodafone Italy since 1994, having been appointed CFO of the company upon its formation

Dave Boorman CFOWork History: Dave joins Vodafone Australia from Vodafone Ireland where he held the role of CFO, responsible for developing the company's financial strategy, safeguarding business assets and financial stewardship of the business. Prior to Vodafone Ireland, Dave worked for Vodafone Group gaining international experience during the rapid expansion of the Group between 1999 and 2003.

Graham Ferguson Head of MarketingWork History: * Recommended.

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Publishing

Newspapers

Associated Northcliffe Digital

Northcliffe Media is one of the largest regional newspaper publishers in the UK. Operating from 18 publishing centres, Northcliffe publishes more than 100 publications in the UK, including 20 daily titles, 28 paid-for weeklies and more than 50 free weekly newspapers. Papers in the division’s portfolio – which has a weekly combined circulation of 9m copies – include the Hull Daily Mail, the Leicester Mercury, Bristol’s Western Daily News, the Nottinghamshire Evening Post, and the South Wales Evening Post. Furthermore, Northcliffe’s network of 24 local websites hit 1.5m unique users in 2005. Other commercial activities include contract printing and news retail, as well as an international publishing portfolio in Hungary and Slovakia, where Northcliffe owns Pravda, the country’s leading quality national daily paper.

Address: Northcliffe House 2 Derry Street London W8 5TT

Telephone: +44 20 7938 6000

Andy Hart Managing DirectorWork History:Prior to his taking up his current position with AND in 2006, Andy worked as a Consultant for DMGT. Between 2001 and 2002 he was Global CEO for Translucis Global Holdings, a manufacturer of bar plasma screens for Diageo). In 2000 he was UK CEO at Ask Jeeves after 18 months as MD of Sunday Business. * Recommended.

Mark Milner COOWork History:Mark has been with ANM since 2001. Prior to this he headed up the sales teams for Express Newspapers and Associated Newspapers, and has over 15 years publishing experience. Mark will remain based at ANM's Charlotte Street office in London.* Recommended.

Belinda Lush Digital Customer Relationship ManagerWork History:Belinda is a bright Australian newspaper professional with imagination and drive and a no-nonsense attitude.*Recommended

Kevin Beatty Managing DirectorWork History:Kevin Beatty was appointed to the Board in December 2004, having joined the Group in 1996. He is managing director of Associated Newspapers and was managing director of Northcliffe Newspapers between 2001 and 2004.

Martin Corke Commercial DirectorWork History:

Paul Dacre Editor-in-Chief Work History:

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Paul Dacre is a British journalist and current editor of the Daily Mail. He is also editor-in-chief of the Mail group titles, which also includes the London Evening Standard and Mail on Sunday. He is also a director of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc.

Guardian Newspapers Limited (GNL)

The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is published Monday to Saturday in the Berliner format. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, reflecting its provincial origins; the paper is still occasionally referred to by this name, especially in North America (to distinguish it from other newspapers with similar names). The newspaper is printed in both Manchester and London.

Address: 119 Farringdon RoadLondonEC1R 3ER

Telephone: Tel: 020 7278 2332

Simon Waldman Gp Director of Digital Strategy and DevelopmentWork History: March 2001: Director of Digital Publishing1999: Head of Guardian Unlimited1998: The Guardian, internet editor1996: The Guardan, working on Eurosoccer.com1993-96: Freelance print and radio journalism1992: Media Week, deputy editor1990: Media Week, reporter 1989: Draper's Record, reporter1988: Shoe and Leather News, trainee reporter* Recommended.

Tom Turcan Head of Digital Media DevelopmentWork History: Guardian Newspapers Limited (GNL) today announced a further strengthening of its senior digital team with the appointment of Tom Turcan as Head of Digital Media Development for GNL. Turcan, currently Chairman of publishing services company Dovetail, will have key responsibility for Guardian Unlimited`s software development and systems teams. He will work closely with the Director of Digital Content and the GNL Board to ensure the strategic expansion of GNL`s digital activities. His appointment follows the recent appointments of Simon Waldman as Group Director of Digital Strategy and Development, and Emily Bell as Director of Digital Content for GNL. Turcan has worked in media and publishing businesses since the early 1990s. His experience includes chairing a new publishing services company, heading business development at News International, acting as COO for a dotcom start-up, and development consultancy with Capital Radio, 19 Entertainment and Spectrum Strategy

News International Ltd

News International Limited is the UK subsidiary of The News Corporation. It publishes four national newspapers (The Sun, The Times, News of the World, and The Sunday Times). News International sold its TSL Education unit in 2006. It also publishes several magazines and has

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Internet operations (including adult-oriented Web site page3.com) and interests in satellite broadcasting, telemarketing, and distance education. In 2006 News International began publishing a daily US edition of The Times in the New York tri-state area.

Address: 1 Virginia Street London E98 1XYUnited Kingdom

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K. Rupert Murdoch Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

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Andrew Perry Smith New Business Development DirectorWork History:He has been involved with the on line/off line thelondonnewspaper, strategy, acquisitions, growth and new business.

Mike Anderson xWork History: * Recommended.

Mike Gordon xWork History: * Recommended.

Telegraph Media Group

Address: 1, Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5DTTelephone: Tel: 020 7538 5000

Murdoch Maclennan CEOWork History:

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Dave King Executive Director, TelegraphWork History:Dave King left Emap Advertising as the Managing Director to join The Telegraph Group in January 2005 to act as the Executive Director. * Recommended.

Shaun Gregory Director of New MediaWork History: In 2004 Shaun was MD of National brands at Emap Radio. Prior to this, he was a strategy and development director, performance Network. In 1994 he was a sales director rising to MD, Radio City, Aire and Hallam. In 1998 he was a sales executive at the United provincial Newspapers.

Katie Vanneck Marketing DirectorWork History:

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Katie Vanneck, resigned from News International where she was the Promotions Director of the Times and Sunday Times, overseeing the launch promotion activity linked to the compact edition of the Times. She is the latest name to be added by Chief Executive Murdoch MacLennan to the Telegraph Group's senior management team.

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Chris Lloyd Assistant Deputy EditorWork History:Chris has experience in classified ad sales and web business.* Recommended.

Times Media

The Times is a national newspaper published daily in the United Kingdom since 1788. For much of its history it has been regarded as Britain's newspaper of record. It has played an influential role in politics and shaping public opinion about foreign events.With its sister paper The Sunday Times, The Times is published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group, headed by Rupert Murdoch. Though traditionally a moderately centre-right newspaper and a supporter of the Conservatives, it has supported the Labour party in the last two elections, after Murdoch allied himself with Tony Blair. The newspaper was printed in broadsheet format for 200 years, but switched to compact size in 2004, in an attempt to appeal to younger readers. In May 2006, it announced plans to launch a United States edition; it began publishing on June 6 of the same year.

Address: 1, Virginia St, London, E1W 2XSTelephone: 020 7782 6000

Zach Leonard Digital Media PublisherWork History: Zach Leonard has served as a member of the board of directors since September 2003. He is Managing Director, UK, Europe, Middle East & Africa for the Financial Times, a division of Financial Times, Ltd., a wholly owned division of Pearson Plc, since 2002. Prior to this, Mr. Leonard was COO for FT.com, the Financial Times Web site. He previously launched and managed both FT Your Money, the personal finance portal and FTMarketWatch.com, Europe's leading Web site for private investors, where he was the CEO. He joined Pearson in 1999 following seven years at Fidelity Investments, and with 18 years of experience in marketing, electronic commerce and communications in the US and Europe. Mr. Leonard holds a B.A. degree from Harvard University.

Trinity Mirror

Trinity Mirror plc is a large United Kingdom newspaper and magazine publisher. It is Britain's biggest newspaper group, publishing 240 regional papers as well as the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, People, Sunday Mail and Daily Record. Its headquarters are at Canary Wharf in London and as of October 2005 it employs around 11,000 people. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

Trinity Mirror was formed in September 1999 by the merger of Trinity plc and Mirror Group plc. As a condition of the merger Trinity Mirror was forced to sell the Belfast Telegraph group, a

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holding of the former Trinty plc, which was acquired from Thomson Regional Newspapers during previous acquisition activity.

Address: 1, Canada Square, London, E14 5APTelephone: Tel: 020 7293 3000

Sly Bailey Chief ExecutiveWork History: Sly joined the Board in February 2003. She started her media career in advertising sales at the Guardian and then The Independent. In 1989 she joined IPC Media Limited as Head of Classified Advertising Sales and joined their Board in 1994 as Advertising Director.In 1997 Sly was appointed Managing Director of IPC tx, the TV listings division. In December 1999 she was appointed Chief Executive of IPC Media Limited and subsequently led the sale of the business to AOL Time Warner. Sly was previously a non-executive director of Littlewoods Plc.Currently she is on the Press Association Board and is also Senior Independent Director at EMI as well as President of NewstrAid, a charity for the distribution and retail trade.

Vijay Vaghela Group Finance DirectorWork History:Vijay qualified as a chartered accountant and worked in private practice with Deloitte. He joined Mirror Group in 1994 as Internal Auditor. He was subsequently Group Treasurer and then Director of Accounting and Treasury. He was appointed Group Finance Director in May 2003.

David Black Director of Digital MediaWork History: In 2006 David was a board member of regional newspaper division at Trinity Mirror. Prior to this he was an operations director and then director of regional digital media for Trinity Mirror. In 1999 he was a Managing editor at Trinity Mirror Digital followed by Business development director in 2001. He has also been a Producer at Virgin Net.

Magazines

Conde Nast Interactive

Condé Nast Publications Inc is a worldwide magazine publishing company based in New York City. Their office is located at Four Times Square. The company also has offices in Sydney, Paris, and London. Condé Nast is credited with creating the now widely used magazine marketing strategy emphasizing magazines focused on a particular class or interest, sometimes known as lifestyle magazines. Many Condé Nast magazines have their principal focus in fashion, although the company's publications also include travel, food and wine, architecture, celebrity gossip, and other interests. S.I. Newhouse recently announced the launch of his newest magazine, a business monthly to be called Condé Nast Portfolio.

Address: Vogue House, Hanover Square, London W1S 1JUTelephone: +44 (0)20 74999080

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Charles Townsend CEOWork History: Charles Townsend has been COO of Advance Magazine Group since 2001. Advance Magazine divisions include Conde Nast Publications, Fairchild Publications, Golf Digest Companies, Parade Publications, and the Shared Services Center in Delaware. Mr. Townsend was named Executive Vice President of Conde Nast in 1995 and its COO in 2000. He originally joined the company as Publisher of Glamour magazine in 1994. From 1986 to 1994, Mr. Townsend was with The New York Times Company, where he was President and C.E.O. of the Women's Magazine Publishing Division. The New York Times Company published Family Circle, McCall's, American Homestyle, Child, and other women's magazines. Mr. Townsend began his publishing career in Miami, where he owned and operated an independent publisher's representative company. In 1975, he sold his firm to the Hearst Corporation and joined the company as Publisher of Motor Boating & Sailing magazine. He served as Publisher of Sports Afield, then Vice President and Group Publisher with responsibilities for a number of Hearst titles. He concluded his career at Hearst as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Hearst Books and Business Publishing.

Nicholas Coleridge Managing DirectorWork History: Nicholas Coleridge is the Managing Director of Condé Nast in Britain, the magazine publishing house that includes Glamour, GQ, House and Garden, Vogue, Tatler, and Vanity Fair. He is the great-great-great-great-great grandson of the poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge [1], and son of David Coleridge, who was Chairman of Lloyd's of London during its most troubled period in the late 1980s. He has written several books, based largely upon either his professional life (The Fashion Conspiracy, With Friends Like These) or his social life (Godchildren, A Much Married Man). He was born in Bombay, India and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was awarded the 1982 prize for British Press Awards Young Journalist of the Year when he was at the Evening Standard. He reports to Jonathon Newhouse, Chairman of Condé Nast International and his cousin Si Newhouse, owner of Condé Nast.

John Bellando Executive President and COOWork History: John Bellando has been named Executive Vice President and COO of Conde Nast Publications. He will assume his new role on February 16th, along with Mr. Townsend, to whom he will report. Mr. Bellando continues as CFO of the Advance Magazine Group. Mr. Bellando has been Executive Vice President and CFO of the Advance Magazine Group since its inception in 2001.

Jonathan Newhouse ChairmanWork History:

Abigail Chisman Editor in ChiefWork History: Abigail Chisman has been promoted from editor of Vogue Online, to editor of publishing company Conde Nast's entire online operations. Cambridge University graduate Chisman, studied

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fashion journalism before landing her first job at Conde Nast. * Recommended

Emap plc

Emap plc (LSE: EMA) is a British media company, specialising in the production of magazines, and the organization of business events and conferences. It also owns several radio and television stations. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange. After a period as a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, it has been demoted to the FTSE 250 Index with effect from 16 September 2005.The group is structurally divided into main branches: Emap Consumer Media, Emap Communications, Emap Radio and Emap Advertising. In June 2006 Emap France was sold to Italian press group Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A. for €545 million.

Address: 4th Floor, 40 Bernard Street, LondonWC1N 1LW

Telephone: Tel: 020 7278 1452

Paul Keenan CEO, Consumer MediaWork History: Since joining Emap thirteen years ago, Keenan has overseen a number of developments including launches of Zoo, Closer and Grazia. He was appointed Chief Executive of Emap Consumer Media in 2001 taking responsibility for Emap Advertising in 2004 and promoted to the main board last March.

Tom Moloney Group CEOWork History: Joined Emap in 1981. In 1989 he was appointed the Group Managing Director of Emap Metro and Elan. He was then made Chief Executive, of the Consumer Magazines UK and joined the Board in 1995. Following this, he joined Emap USA in April 1999 as COO and appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in October 1999. He was then appointed as Group COO in May 2001 and promoted to Group Chief Executive on the 23rd of January 2003. T.N.

Alan Cathcar Executive ChairmanWork History: Joined the Board in June 2005 and was appointed Chairman in July 2006 having been Deputy Chairman since February 2006. On 17 May 2007, appointed interim Executive Chairman. Chairman of Palletways Group Limited and Avis Europe plc. Spent 14 years in executive positions within the transportation industry before joining Avis Europe in 1980. Led the Avis Group from 1983-1999 as Chief Executive and as Chairman from 1998-2002. Following appointments as Deputy Chairman and Interim Chief Executive in 2002-2004 he was again appointed Chairman of the Avis Group in May 2004. Chairman of the Nomination Committee. A.R.N.

Bruce Daisley Digital Sales DirectorWork History: Emaps digital operations account for 10% of revenue. Emap are considering following channel 4 and Orange’s move into selling ads on third party sites as a way of generating additional revenue. Emap also upped its investment in user-generated revenue. Last month it bought Yospace, the company behind mobile operator 3`s mobile social networking platform for £8.7m. Emap reported

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sales of £554m for 6 months ending 30/9/06. They have allocated a budget of £25 to invest in digital products.

Dharmash Mistry Managing Director, EMAP Consumer MediaWork History:Dharmash Mistry joined Emap in 2000 as Strategy and Operations Director as part of the start up team to set up Emap Digital. In 2002 he was appointed Managing Director of Emap Consumer Media (ECM), working alongside CEO Paul Keenan to reform the UK consumer facing magazine group. His role over the past few years has been to develop and implement the ECM group strategy, in addition to directly managing a portfolio of businesses (Emap East and Cap). Most recently he has led the successful launch of Zoo into the UK in January 2004.In 2005 Dharmash joined the Emap PLC Executive Board, most recently taking responsibility for Emap’s consumer facing digital business as Managing Director of Emap Performance and ECM.After completing a degree in Engineering, Economics and Management (EEM) at Oxford University, Dharmash joined the Procter and Gamble Brand Management graduate programme. He spent the next five years launching, relaunching and managing a range of health and beauty brands in the UK and across northern Europe.* Recommended.

Ian Griffiths Group Finance DirectorWork History: Joined Emap in 1994 and after several years at Emap Communications became Group Head of Finance before being appointed Director of Financial Control in 2000. Appointed Group Finance Director in October 2005 having been Acting Group Finance Director since April 2005. Before joining Emap, worked at Ernst & Young in the Audit and Corporate Finance departments.

Scott Monk Digital Director, EMAP TelevisionWork History:

Derek Carter Chief Executive, Emap CommunicationsWork History: Joined the Board in September 2006. After 12 years at Emap became Managing Director of Emap Maclaren in 1989 and in 1997 was appointed Chief Executive of Emap Communications. Chairman of the PPA 2001-2002 and a Director of the PPA since 1997.

Gruner and Jahr

Gruner + Jahr publishing house in Hamburg, Germany, is Europe's leading publisher and the home of Europe's highest quality publications. The world's most international publishing house with over 285 magazines published in over 21 countries.

Address Silver House31 Beak StreetW1F 9SX London

Telephone +44 (0)20 7437 4377

Russell Denson President and CEOWork History: Russell also served as president, CEO and director of Weider

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Publications, and prior to that, chairman and director of ICelebrate.com,

Dr. Bernd Kundrun Chief Executive Officer of Gruner + Jahr AGWork History:Dr. Bernd Kundrun, born in 1957, earned his degree in business management at the Universities of Muenster and Innsbruck. In 1984, he started as Executive Assistant at the Bertelsmann Club GmbH, and was appointed Director of Sales for the Bertelsmann Club stores in 1987. In 1989, he took the position of CEO of Marketing, responsible for member acquisition, direct marketing and all catalogue business. At the beginning of 1993, he was promoted to Managing Director of the Bertelsmann Club GmbH. From 1994, Dr. Bernd Kundrun served as Chief Executive Officer of Premiere Medien GmbH & Co. KG in Hamburg. Dr. Bernd Kundrun was appointed to the Executive Board of Gruner + Jahr in August 1997, where he was Executive Director of the newspaper division until October 31, 2000. On November 1, 2000, Dr. Bernd Kundrun was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Gruner + Jahr AG, Europe´s biggest magazine publisher, simultaneously taking a seat on the Bertelsmann AG Executive Board.

Dr. Bernd Buchholz Member of the Gruner + Jahr AG Executive Boardand President of G+J GermanyWork History:Dr. Bernd Buchholz, born in 1961, studied law and business at the Freie Universität Berlin and passed his First State Law Exam in 1986. He worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Environmental, Economic and Tax Law at the University of Kiel until 1989. In 1990, he earned his doctoral degree in law, followed in 1992 by the Second State Law Exam. He served as a member of the Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament from 1992 to 1996 and FDP Parliamentary Chairman. In 1996, Dr. Bernd Buchholz joined Gruner + Jahr as Assistant to the CEO. From 1998 to 1999, he was Managing Director of the Morgenpost Verlag GmbH. He became Publishing Director of STERN in January 2000 and then took over as Managing Director for the entire STERN/GEO group in July. As Member of the Executive Board and President of G+J Germany since January 2004, Dr. Buchholz is responsible for all G+J magazines in Germany and their affiliated online activities. Dr. Bernd Buchholz is married and has two children.

Dr. Torsten-Joern Klein

Member of G+T Executive Board and President of G+J InternationalWork History: In June 1995, Dr. Torsten-Joern Klein joined Club Bertelsmann´s Sales division, becoming General Manager of Sales and Distribution in April 1997, responsible for all 300 Bertelsmann Club stores throughout Germany. In January 1998, Dr. Torsten-Joern Klein joined Gruner + Jahr AG, where he was named Publishing Director of the BERLINER ZEITUNG and the BERLINER KURIER, published by the Berlin Newspaper Publishing Group. From 2000 through the end of 2003, Dr. Torsten-Joern Klein was Managing Director of the Berlin Newspaper Group, responsible for all of Gruner + Jahr´s newspaper operations in Berlin. (BERLINER ZEITUNG, BERLINER KURIER, berlinonline, berlin.de, BERLINER ABENDBLATT and the Berlin printing works).

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As a member of the Gruner + Jahr Executive Board and President of G+J International, Dr. Torsten-Joern Klein has supervised all of G+J’s international activities in 22 countries since January 2004.

Achim Twardy Member of the Gruner + Jahr AG Executive Boardand President of Corporate Services

Work History: Achim Twardy, born in 1960, studied business at Hamburg University following a course of training at Axel Springer Verlag (1981 - 1984). After graduating in 1988, he joined Axel Springer Verlag’s Business Management Advertising Journals unit as a head of division. In 1990, Mr. Twardy became CEO of the Blitz Tip GmbH publishing company, before switching to the position of Deputy Business Manager Advertising Journals at Axel Springer Verlag AG in 1991. After holding several positions at the "Bild" group of newspapers after 1992, first as Deputy Business Manager, then as Business Manager of "Bild," he became the Senior Business Manager of Axel Springer’s "Bild" group of newspapers in Hamburg in 1996. On August 6, 2001, Achim Twardy was appointed to the Gruner + Jahr AG Executive Board, where he initially headed the Newspaper division, which includes the "FINANCIAL TIMES DEUTSCHLAND" and the "SÄCHSISCHE ZEITUNG," among others. In October 2003, he took over the Newspapers and Business Publications Germany division and the coordination of all G+J business publications worldwide. Since October 1, 2004, as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) on the Executive Board, Achim Twardy has represented the Corporate Services division, which includes Corporate Development & Strategy, Finance, Legal, Human Resources & Development, Internal Administration & Information Technology and Paper Procurement, as well as Newspapers.

David Hardy Sales Manager, UKWork History:

Fabrice Boe Member of the Gruner + Jahr AG Executive BoardPresident of G+J FranceWork History:Fabrice Boé, born in Grenoble in 1962, studied Business Administration at the renowned HEC School of Management (Hautes Études Commerciales) in Paris. From 1986, Boé spent 16 years working for L´Oréal: first, three years in Italy as Managing Director for the L´Oreal product line, later as Managing Director Worldwide for the company’s Helena Rubinstein product line, and eventually for the Lancôme product line. In 2002, Boé left to take become Managing Director of Hermès International. Since July 2005, Fabrice Boé has served as CEO of Prisma Presse, where he had been Executive Director in charge of women´s magazines since March 2004. In January 2006, Boé became the first French member of the G+J Executive Board.

Hearst Digital Media

Address: 7 Swallow Place5th Floor London W1B 2AG

Telephone: +44 (0)20 3004 4000

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Lincoln Millstein Senior Vice President & Director of Digital Media, Hearst NewspapersWork History: Lincoln Millstein was named senior vice president of Hearst Newspapers and director of digital media on January 18, 2005. Millstein was previously executive vice president of New York Times Digital, where he oversaw the Web sites of the The Boston Globe (Boston.com) and The New York Times (NYTimes.com). Millstein helped found Boston.com in 1995 and ran it until 2000 when he was tapped as chief operating officer of New York Times Digital. He is a 25-year newsroom veteran who spent 14 years in a variety of editing positions at the Globe, including features editor, business editor and city editor. In his last assignment in the newsroom, he served as managing editor for features and new media. During his tenure, he developed several important sections in the newspaper, including the expansion of the Business and Arts sections. Prior to joining The Boston Globe in 1983, Millstein spent 10 years at The Hartford Courant both as a reporter and editor, including business editor from 1981 to 1983.

Nancy Cruickshank Managing DirectorWork History: Nancy has helped launch Conde Nast's online operation and founding property site Smove.com with her husband, Jim, in April 2000. Smove was later sold to Norwich Union (now CGNU) and merged with Asserta Home, under Ms Cruickshank's guidance. She was appointed managing director of Handbag.com in September after the site parted company ("by mutual agreement") with Dominic Riley. * Recommended.

Hearst Interactive media

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Kenneth Brodin PresidentWork History: Kenneth A. Bronfin is one of the key forces behind Hearst Corporation's transformation from traditional media company to interactive media leader. Bronfin, president of Hearst Interactive Media, leads a team which initiates new businesses, makes strategic investments in Internet content and infrastructure companies, and works with Hearst's other media divisions to adapt the company's editorial and programming resources to new formats. He has overall responsibility for the day-to-day management of the group with emphasis on business development, strategic relationships, mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments, and technology. He sits on the boards of four of Hearst Interactive Media's portfolio companies.Prior to joining Hearst, he was with the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), as a founder of the Interactive Media Group as well as general manager of NBC’s digital television group and vice president of NBC Cable and Business Development. Bronfin was also head of business development for NBC Technology and was director of NBC's Broadcast Engineering Group, which was

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responsible for the research and development associated with NBC’s technical infrastructure. He joined NBC as part of its Management Associate program.

Michael Dunn Vice PresidentWork History: Michael Dunn joined Hearst Interactive Media as a Vice President in July 2003. Previously, he was Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Encoda Systems, Inc., a global supplier of sales, traffic, programming and financial systems for the broadcast industry. Dunn brings to Hearst Interactive Media a wealth of experience in real world technology and product development. He has held senior positions with major companies in media and entertainment, advertising, and computer industries. In his current role, Dunn directs many of Hearst Interactive Media’s efforts to support and lead technology-driven corporate operational improvement initiatives. In addition, he is actively involved in Hearst’s strategic investment activity—identifying new investment opportunities and supporting the companies within the Hearst portfolio. Prior to his role at Encoda Systems, Inc., Dunn served as corporate Chief Technology officer for Time Warner Inc. While at Time Warner, he held both operational and strategic responsibilities, providing enterprise-wide leadership for technology research and development, architecture and infrastructure design. Dunn was also the lead technologist for Time Warner Digital Media’s Investment Fund, overseeing the technical due diligence of prospective companies.

Scott English Vice President, Strategic InvestmentsWork History: Scott English is the Vice President, Strategic Investments of Hearst Interactive Media, a position he has held since January 1999. His responsibilities include pursuing and managing the corporation's strategic investments and initiating new interactive businesses in partnership with other corporations and venture capital firms. He also acts as an internal development resource for Hearst businesses as they pursue their own interactive strategies. Since joining Hearst, Mr. English has overseen investments in XM Satellite Radio, Quokka Sports, Star Media, Circles, MetaTV, and Cymfony. Mr. English is a board member of Cymfony, The NewsMarket, and the Online Publishers Association and is a designated board observer at MetaTV, WideOrbit and Sling Media. Mr. English joined the Interactive Group in 1995 and oversaw business development and strategy for Hearst's HomeArts.com network of magazine websites. He moved into his current role after helping to orchestrate the merger of HomeArts.com and Women.com, which has since merged with iVillage. Prior to Hearst, Mr. English worked in the magazine division of Condé Nast. Mr. English graduated with a B.A. in Literature from Trinity College and earned his MBA from Columbia University.

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IPC Southbank

IPC Media is the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher, with an unrivalled portfolio of brands, selling over 350 million copies each year. Their magazines reach over 70% of UK women and 50% of UK men — over 28 million UK adults. With more than 150 years of publishing heritage, IPC's diverse portfolio offers something for everyone. What's on TV, Now, Marie Claire, In Style, Woman & Home, Ideal Home, Loaded, Nuts, NME, Wallpaper*, Country Life, The Field, Rugby World, Practical Boat Owner, Pick Me Up, TV easy and our latest title, high street fashion and celebrity weekly, LOOK... the list goes on and on. Our magazines are very simply at the heart of the cultural life of the UK.

Address: Kings Reach Tower, Stamford St, London, SE1 9LSTelephone: Tel: 020 7261 5000

Sylvia Auton CEOWork History: IPC Media Sylvia was appointed CEO of IPC Media in March 2003. A consummate publishing professional, she joined IPC in 1977 as a marketer before moving rapidly through the publishing ranks to become a core member of the IPC management team. During her time with the company, Sylvia has held a number of key senior positions, and in 1998, was appointed managing director of IPC's Country & Leisure Media division, the UK's largest specialist publishing company. She was part of the Board team that drove the Cinvin-backed management buy-out of the IPC business from Reed Elsevier in early 1998. And in October 2001, Sylvia was instrumental in the acquisition of IPC Media by the world's largest media organisation, Time Warner, for £1.15bn - the biggest transatlantic media deal ever made. Sylvia is a director of ultimate parent company, IPC Group Limited. She is chairman of IPC Media Pension Trustee Limited, the corporate trustee of the IPC Media Pension Scheme, and a trustee of the Time Warner Money Purchase Pension Plan. She is also a member of the PPA board.

Julie Stuckes Digital Development DirectorWork History: Julie Stuckes was previously Head of New Media Operations at Future Publishing.

Eric Fuller Managing DirectorWork History: Eric started his career at Spotlight Magazines' music weeklies Sounds and Record Mirror, both of which he edited. He was promoted to publishing director of Kerrang! and also worked in the US as group publisher of Guitar Player and other magazines for musicians. He joined EMAP in 1992 as publisher of fashion industry titles Drapers Record and Menswear, returning to consumer markets in 1994 as publishing director of Dennis Publishing's men's and music group. He launched Maxim for Dennis in 1995, and Stuff in 1997. He joined IPC in 2000 and has, at various times, held direct P&L responsibility for all the ignite! portfolio. He was launch publishing director of Nuts in 2004, the most successful men's launch for a decade.

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Time Inc.

Address:Telephone:

Time Inc is a magazine in partnership with CNN. It is one of the leading international magazine publishers.Address

Ann Moore CEOWork History: Mrs. Moore is Chairman and CEO of Time, Inc. Prior to assuming this position in July 2002, Mrs. Moore had been Executive Vice President of Time, Inc. since September 2001, where she had executive responsibilities for a portfolio of magazines including Time, The Parenting Group, People, InStyle, Teen People, People en Espanol and Real Simple. Mrs. Moore joined Time, Inc. in 1978 in Corporate Finance. Since then, she has held consumer marketing positions at Sports Illustrated, Fortune, Money and Discover, moving to general management of Sports Illustrated in 1983. She is also a director of the Wallace Foundation.

Email:Telephone

Dianne Kent CFOWork History: Before being promoted to her current title in July 2004, Dianne held a variety of senior finance positions in the company's corporate division. Named VP and Assistant Controller of Time Inc. in 1998, she was responsible for the controllership functions of the parent company, including financial reporting, accounting policies, treasury and financial controls. A CPA, Dianne started her career with Ernst & Young and then signed on as an Audit Manager with Time Warner's internal audit department in 1982. Dianne earned a BS in Accounting from Montclair State University in New Jersey.

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Eric Pooley EditorWork History: As Chief Political Correspondent, Pooley writes columns, profiles and in-depth articles about all aspects of American politics. Most recently, Pooley was in charge of TIME's political coverage as acting "Nation" editor, assigning and editing articles about policy, elections, and issues in Washington and around the country. This temporary assignment required him to oversee coverage of the Clinton impeachment trial in 1998. Previously, he was a senior writer and one the magazine's veteran reporters on politics and national affairs. He wrote extensively about the Clinton impeachment scandal, and co-reported and co-wrote TIME's 1998 "Men of the Year" profile of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr; the piece recently won Time Inc.'s Henry R. Luce Award for Best Story of 1998. In 1996, he was TIME's White House Correspondent, reporting on and writing about President Clinton's re-election campaign. Prior to joining TIME, Pooley was a contributing editor and political columnist at New York magazine. He joined the staff of New York in 1983 as an editorial assistant and in 1985 began

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writing features, profiles and cover stories about crime, politics, and the arts. He became a Senior Editor in 1987 and later switched to full-time writing and reporting, becoming the magazine's leading urban affairs specialist.

Email:Telephone

Nelson Schwartz Editor, Fortune EuropeWork History: Schwartz has been named one of the Top 30 Business Reporters under 30 years of age by TJFR Business News. He joined Fortune in April 1997, after spending two years with Smart Money and contributing stories to Business Week and the Wall Street Journal.

Email:Telephone

Books

Harper Collins

Harper Collins UK is part of HarperCollins Worldwide, one of the leading English-language book publishers in the world, with operations in the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia. It is a wholly owned division of News Corporation, the media conglomerate and parent of Times Newspapers Ltd, British Sky Broadcasting and Twentieth Century Fox.

Victoria Barnsley CEO and PublisherWork History: Victoria Barnsley was appointed Chief Executive and Publisher of HarperCollins UK in July 2000. She joined HCUK when the company she founded in 1984, Fourth Estate, was acquired by HarperCollins Worldwide. During her five years at the helm, Barnsley has filed record profits and HarperCollins has won the much-coveted Publisher of the Year award.Before running HarperCollins UK, Victoria Barnsley founded and ran Fourth Estate UK, building an enviable reputation for discovering seemingly esoteric books and turning them into best sellers. The company was the first-ever winner of The Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year award in 1988 and was named Publisher of the Year at the British Book Awards in 1996, making Victoria Barnsley the only CEO and Publisher to have won this award twice. In 2004 Victoria Barnsley was the only woman shortlisted for the ‘Business Leader of the Year Award’ at the National Business Awards.

Email:Telephone

Amanda Ridout MD, General BooksWork History:Amanda runs Harper Fiction, Harper Entertainment, Harper Thorsons Harper Element and HarperCollins Children’s Books. Before joining the company, Amanda was the MD of Headline. She joined HCUK in December 2001.

Thomas Webster MD, Collins (reference and education)Work History:

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Thomas oversees the information publishing side of the business, including Reference, Dictionaries, Education and Maps and Atlases. Thomas joined HCUK in September 2001. He came from Oxford University Press where he was Publishing Director of Trade and Reference.

John Bond MD, Press BooksWork History:John runs the literary division of HarperCollins, overseeing Fourth Estate, HarperPress and HarperPerennial. Before joining HCUK in March 2002, he was Marketing Director at Penguin for 10 years

David Swarbrick Group Sales and Marketing DirectorWork History:David runs the sales and marketing division, including home, international and special sales and the marketing teams across General Books, Press Books and Collins. David joined HCUK in June 2002 from Oxford University Press where he was Marketing Director of Trade and Reference. He worked for OUP for seven years and before that worked for a variety of publishers, including HC, Orion and Larousse.

Jim Green Digital Development DirectorWork History:In addition to his role as Education MD, Jim is responsible for HC UK’s overall digital strategy, working closely with HC UK and NewsCorp to optimise group resources. Before joining HC in 2002 as Education MD, Jim worked as President of Pearson Higher Education UK.

Ed Kielbasiewicz Finance DirectorWork History:Ed manages every area of the company’s finances – from expenses and payroll, to royalties and company accounts. Ed joined HCUK in 1991 from Allied-Lyons where he worked as Group Chief Accountant. After a period as Financial Controller, Ed was appointed Finance Director in 1999.

Random House

Random House is the world’s largest popular book publisher. In the UK Random House Group comprises of four divisions with different publishing remits: Random House, Transworld, Ebury and Random House Group

Address: 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road London SW1V 2SA

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7840 8400

Gail Rebuck Chair and CEO, Random House GroupWork History:Gail started her publishing career as a Production Assistant, moving on to become an Editor and, in 1979, joined the Hamlyn Group as non-fiction Publisher to launch a new mass-market paperback list. In 1982 she became a founder director, with four colleagues, of Century Publishing and, as a Publishing Director of their non-fiction list, was instrumental in the rapid growth of the company. Century merged with Hutchinson in 1985 and was acquired in 1989 by Random House Inc, the world's largest English language

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trade publishing group. In 1991, Gail was appointed Chair and Chief Executive of Random House UK with overall responsibility for the publishing company, its three distribution centres and overseas subsidiaries. In 1998, Random House was acquired by the Bertelsmann international media group, uniting all the Random House imprints with those of Transworld publishers to create The Random House Group Ltd with Gail as Chair and Chief Executive. For 10 years Gail was a Trustee of the Institute for Public Policy Research and also a member of the Government's Creative Industries Task Force. She launched World Book Day in 1998 and is currently chairing the Steering Committee of Quick Reads, the adult literacy initiative to be launched on World Book Day 2006.

Peter Olson CEOWork History: Peter Olson began his career as a lawyer. In 1976 he was an associate in the office of Baker & Botts in Washington. He then moved to Tokyo for two years, where he worked in the office of Hamada & Matsumoto. Then for nearly a decade, he was a banker with the Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt and in Tokyo for six years, returning to Germany in 1987. A year later, Bertelsmann was able to recruit him where he first familiarized himself with the company's strategies and operations working at the Corporate Centre in Guetersloh. In 1989, Peter Olson returned to the U.S. for Bertelsmann, becoming Senior Vice President of the former Doubleday Book & Music Clubs in New York. From 1990 to 1992 he was President of Bertelsmann, Inc., the corporate and administrative division of Bertelsmann AG in the United States. Thereafter, he was one of the senior executives guiding the destiny of the Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, one of the world's most profitable trade book publishers. As the group's Executive Vice President and CFO, and later as Chief Administrative Officer, he was able to immerse himself in book publishing for the first time. In 1994, Olson became a member of the Executive Board of the restructured Bertelsmann Book AG. As head of what was then called Bertelsmann Book Group North America, he was responsible for the entire English-language trade book publishing business and the international English-language Book Club activities including those in Asia. He was one of the chief architects of the Random House purchase in 1998 and subsequently oversaw the enormously successful integration of Random House and Bantam Doubleday Dell. Today, under Olson, Random House is an unrivalled global publishing powerhouse, showcasing a peerless array of literary prize winning and No. 1 bestselling authors.

Business to Business

Datamonitor

Datamonitor is a leading provider of online database and analysis services for key industry sectors. They help clients and 5000 of the world's leading companies, to address complex strategic issues. Through their proprietary databases and wealth of expertise, they provide clients with unbiased expert analysis and in-depth forecasts for seven industry sectors:

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Automotive, Consumer Markets, Energy, Financial Services, Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare, Technology, Transport and Logistics.

Address: Charles House108-110 Finchley RoadLondonNW3 5JJ

Telephone: +44 20 7675 7000

Haymarket

Haymarket provides essential news and information to decision makers and professionals across a wide range of market sectors.

Address: 174 Hammersmith RoadLondonW6 7JP

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8267 5000

Jeremy Duckworth Finance DirectorWork History:Jeremy Duckworth joined Haymarket in 2005 as group finance director and successor to David Fraser, who retired after 37 years with the company. After qualifying as a chartered accountant with Price Waterhouse, Jeremy gained considerable experience of the media world in investment banking roles over 13 years with both BZW and more recently UBS. He joined Haymarket from the Williams F1 Racing Team, where he was responsible for improving the financial performance of the company as it continues to face the challenges of the F1 industry as a whole.

Kevin Costello DirectorWork History:Kevin Costello is managing director of Haymarket Consumer Media, and chairman of Haymarket Network. After graduating in 1987, Kevin joined Reed Business Publishing as a Sales Executive. He moved to Bartlett Advertising in 1990, where he spent four years in a range of roles including media buying and planning, new business development and account management. He joined Haymarket in January 1994 as business development manager of the newly launched Planning Week. After a period running the sales operation across a portfolio of weekly trade titles, he moved into the consumer electronics market, running What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision. Today he is managing director of Haymarket Consumer Media, with a portfolio of market-leading consumer brands that cover sectors as diverse as sport, classical music and technology. Kevin also oversees the growth of Haymarket Network, which is now one of the top five UK customer-publishing agencies. He is a trustee of Masterprize, the classical music charity, a member of the BPI (British Phonographic Industry Ltd) and sits on the Frontline board the UK’s no. 1 magazine distributor.

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United Business Media

UBM is an international media and business information company. UBM has two principal areas of business activity: PR Newswire, a global leader in news distribution CMP & Commonwealth, bringing B2B buyers and sellers together through events, publications, online media and business information UBM employs more than 5,000 people in over 60 countries around the world. Over 90% of UBM’s revenue is generated in eight market sectors: technology, healthcare, news distribution, trade & transportation, built environment, lifestyle, fashion and ingredients. We aim to deliver strong financial returns to shareholders by driving operational efficiencies, building businesses organically and through judicious acquisitions. UBM is listed on the London Stock Exchange (UBM.L). In 2005 their continuing businesses generate revenues of more than £675 million with an underlying operating profit of more than £137million.

Address: Ludgate House245 Blackfriars RoadLondon SE1 9UY

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7921 5000

David Levin Group Chief ExecutiveWork History:Has been chief executive of Symbian, a mobile phone software licensing company, since April 2002. He joined Symbian from Psion plc, the handheld computing company, where he was chief executive from February 1999. Prior to that, he spent five years with the international business-publishing group Euromoney Institutional Investor, as chief operating officer and before that as president of Institutional Investor in New York. Previously he worked with the venture capital group Apax Partners and with the consultancy firm Bain and Company for five years, mostly in Asia. David has an MBA from Stanford University and an MA from Oxford. David is also a member of the finance committee of the Oxford University Press, a department of Oxford University.

Nigel Wilson CFOWork History:Nigel Wilson was appointed to the board as CFO in 2001. Prior to that he was group finance director of Viridian Group plc from 1996 to 2000, and became managing director of Viridian Capital in 2000. Nigel is a non-executive director of Halfords PLC where he is the senior independent director. Previous appointments include Group Finance Director at Waste Management International plc, Chief Executive, Corporate G.P.A., Head of Corporate Finance and Group Commercial Director of Dixons Group plc, managing director of Stanhope Properties plc and a consultant at McKinsey & Co. Nigel has a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Charles Gregson Executive DirectorWork History:Charles was appointed to the board in 1996. He is Chief Executive of PR Newswire. He joined MAI plc in 1974 as group solicitor and became a director of that company in 1984. He is chairman of ICAP plc, and deputy chairman of Provident Financial plc. Charles graduated from Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He has an MA in Law and is a qualified solicitor.

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Technology and Platforms

Arqiva Ltd (formerly NTL Broadcast)

Arqiva operates at the heart of the broadcast and mobile communications industry and is at the forefront of network solutions and services in an increasingly digital world.  The company provides much of the infrastructure behind television, radio and wireless communications in the UK and has a growing presence in Ireland, mainland Europe and the USA. For broadcasters, media companies and corporate enterprises Arqiva has end-to-end capability ranging from outside broadcasts, satellite newsgathering, studios, playout, satellite distribution and terrestrial transmission, the latter including digital switch over and mobile TV development

Address: Arqiva LimitedCrawley CourtWinchester SO21 2QA

Telephone: +44 (0) 1962 823434

Dr Hyacinth Nwana Managing Director, Mobile Media SolutionsWork History:Nwana has been responsible for all of Arqiva's mobile TV and datacasting activity since his appointment in 2005. Prior to joining Arqiva, Dr Nwana held the post of Director of Products, Content and Strategy at Quadriga Worldwide Ltd, a leading EMEA technology and managed services provider. At Quadriga Worldwide, Dr Nwana was instrumental in the introduction of digital technology to the hospitality industry including high-speed Internet, Wi-Fi, pay-TV and video-on-demand in hotel rooms. Before this he worked for BT as a senior manager in the Advanced Communications Research department.Born in Cameroon, Dr Nwana holds a first degree in Computer Science & Electronic Engineering from the University of Birmingham, an MSc in Computer Science, a PhD an Artificial Intelligence & Computer Science from Aston University, Birmingham and an MA in Computer Science Education from Queen’s College, Cambridge. He also holds an MBA from the London Business School, University of London.

Tom Bennie CEOWork History:Tom Bennie was Managing Director of Broadcast Australia between April 1999 and April 2002. From April 2002, Tom held the position of Managing Director of NTL's UK broadcast division and has subsequently become CEO of Arqiva following its acquisition by an MCG-led consortium in January 2005. Tom has 20 years' experience in the broadcast industry having joined the UK's Independent Broadcasting Authority in the mid-1980s. Prior to joining Broadcast Australia, Tom was Business Development Manager for NTL following its privatisation out of the IBA's engineering division. Tom is a chartered engineer and a member of the Institution of Engineering & Technology.

Peter Harbsion COO and CFOWork History:Peter Harbison was appointed COO and CFO of Arqiva in March 2006. In late 2004, he had been part of the bid team that resulted in the consortium led by Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group (MCG) acquiring NTL Broadcast, now Arqiva.

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Peter's path to Arqiva has been a circuitous one. Having worked for 10 years in chartered accounting firms and investment banks (including Macquarie Bank), Peter joined what was then NTL Australia in 1999, shortly after NTL had acquired the privatised assets from the Australian government.During the three years of NTL ownership, Peter worked closely with Tom Bennie (now Arqiva's CEO) as the business went through its transformation from the government owned National Transmission Network to a stand-alone commercialised company. The primary focus during that period was securing digital transmission contracts with the government-owned broadcasters, ABC and SBS. Peter co-ordinated the bid-team that was successful in securing national contracts with the ABC worth in excess of A$1 billion.With the acquisition of NTL Australia (renamed Broadcast Australia) by Macquarie Bank in April 2002, Peter rejoined Macquarie but was seconded full-time back into the business as its CFO. Peter played a pivotal role in the establishment and listing on the Australian Stock Exchange in August 2002 of MCG, with Broadcast Australia as its seed asset, and the management of that business for the following three years.Arriving back in the UK in January 2005, Peter accepted the role of Arqiva's CFO and re-established his working relationship with many of the Arqiva senior management team he had worked with in Australia.

BestBefore Media Ltd

Address: 109 Maltings Place, Tower Bridge Rd, London, SE1 3LJTelephone: Tel: 020 7403 6688

Mark Rock PartnerWork History: * Recommended

Email: [email protected]: 02074036688

Dovetail Services

Dovetail is the new brand for the merged Galleon and Customer Interface, the subscription fulfilment businesses of BBC Magazines and Dennis Publishing. Galleon CI was created in April 2005 as a 50:50 joint venture between BBC Magazines (previous owner of Galleon Ltd) and Dennis Publishing (previously joint shareholder in Customer Interface Ltd). The new company inherits its shareholders' reputation for subscriptions excellence and Galleon and CI’s adaptability towards publisher needs.

Address: 800 Guillat Avenue Kent Science Park Sittingbourne ME9 8GU

Telephone: +44 (0)870 220 0280

Julian Thorn Managing DirectorWork History:Julian has extensive experience of circulation and planning. He has held past positions as Circulation Director of Dennis Publishing (paid for subscription file of 400k+) and Marketing Director of Saga Publishing Ltd (paid for subscriptions file of

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600k+). He has also served as Chairman of the PPA Subscriptions Committee. Julian has client side experience of integrating web based delivery and service systems into traditional fulfilment systems when he led a successful £0.5m data warehousing project for Dennis Publishing. * Recommended

Tony Evans Managing DirectorWork History:Tony Evans was appointed in October 2006 as Dovetail's permanent Finance Director. Tony has a very strong track record having spent the last 15 years as Finance Director with TSL Education, a £60m turnover publisher who are also one of Dovetail’s clients.

Kontiki

Kontiki is a digital media distribution technology company, acquired by VeriSign in March 2006. Kontiki's peer-to-peer software, the Kontiki Delivery Manager provides the basis to many of the UK's video on demand services, including Sky Anytime, 4od and the up-coming BBC iPlayer

Todd Johnson CEOWork History: Todd is Kontiki's CEO and a 22-year silicon valley veteran. He has extensive experience leading companies ranging from start-ups to multi-million dollar technology companies, overseeing the direction of business development, strategic alliances, sales and infrastructure operations. Todd most recently served as President of Jamcracker, which provides software and services that enable companies to manage their on-demand delivery and software-as-a-service solutions. While President of Jamcracker, Johnson was responsible for sales, alliances, product development, engineering, marketing and service delivery. Prior to Jamcracker, he held positions at BackWeb, a leading provider of push communications infrastructure for e-business. Previously, he directed Silicon Graphics' server solutions division, as well as worldwide marketing and communications and the industry and applications marketing organizations. Before Silicon Graphics, Todd spent seven years at Hewlett-Packard in a number of key marketing and operations positions. He holds a Bachelor's degree in marketing from Santa Clara University.

MIG

Mobile Interactive Group was formed in 2004 with the sole purpose to create the UK's most exciting mobile interactive business. They are a multimedia mobile interactive service provider as well as the market leader in the UK and Ireland. Using their own purpose built technology and the experience of a team of mobile experts, MIG focuses on five core areas: Mobile Billing - Multi-operator billing and payment services across SMS, premium-SMS, MMS, WAP billing, Video shortcodes and Voice shortcodes. Mobile Applications - High capacity and high-performance technology purpose built for the interactive mobile services market. Mass Participation Events – ranging from Live8 ticketing to mass TV-votes and event services such as The X Factor and O2 Wireless. Interactive Marketing Services – CRM services, interactive services to TV advertisers and agency services to on-mobile advertisers Mobile Video Production – A complete turnkey solution for mobile video including concept, filming, pre-and post-production, distribution and delivery

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Address: Mobile Interactive GroupThe Tower Building11 York RoadLondon SE1 7NX

Telephone: +44 (0) 870 235 4042

Eileen Mcdevitt Managing DirectorWork History:At the MEMS Industry Group (MIG), Ellen serves as Executive Director, a position she was promoted to after serving as both Managing Director and Director of Member Services and Marketing at MIG. Ellen joined MIG in 2002 after working with the international MEMS industry for three years at the Hannover Industrial Fair, the largest industrial trade fair in the world, which includes an extensive MEMS/MST Exhibit. Ellen has been instrumental in growing the membership and profile of MIG; membership in MIG has quadrupled and MIG is a well-known participant in and supporter of international MEMS events. Prior to her time at MIG, Ellen's experience included account management positions at Jostens, Inc., Protective Coatings Europe, and project management at Hannover Fairs USA.

Octoshape

Open TV

OpenTV is one of the world’s leading providers of solutions for the delivery of digital and interactive television. Their software has been integrated in over 81 million digital set-top boxes and digital televisions around the world—a powerful testament to the reliability and flexibility OpenTV brings to the market.

Address: Ground Floor, Block C 5- 23 Old StreetLondon, EC1V 9HL

Telephone: Tel: 44 (0) 20 7250 1244Fax: 44 (0) 20 7251 0263

Alan Guggenheim President and CEOWork History: Before joining OpenTV in March 2007, Guggenheim was CEO of NagraStar LLC, a company owned equally by EchoStar and the Kudelski Group. He also served as Executive Vice President and Member of the Executive Board of the Kudelski Group as well as Chairman of NagraUSA, Inc. Guggenheim was Founder, Chairman, and CEO of CIS, Inc., an international strategic and business development and consulting company that represented and developed strategic alliances. He was also a founder of the Board of Pacific State Bank in Stockton, CA. Guggenheim began his career as an engineer in France and the French Antilles and is an engineering graduate from the ESTP (France) and a graduate of the French Command and General Staff Reserve College

Ben Bennett Senior Vice President and Managing DirectorWork History: Ben Bennett is Senior Vice President & Managing Director for

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OpenTV Corp.'s European operations. Mr. Bennett is responsible for managing OpenTV's operations and relationships with European network operators, broadcasters and STB/CA manufacturers. He brings significant international management experience in the commercial deployment of Advanced Digital and interactive TV and has overseen a number of OpenTV's major customer deployments worldwide. Prior to assuming his current post with OpenTV, Mr. Bennett served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of OpenTV's Worldwide Professional Services and Support group. He was responsible for managing the company's product deployment and integration teams. He oversaw teams in the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific and has looked after projects in over 30 countries worldwide.

Shum Mukherjee Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Work History: Shum Mukherjee is CFO for OpenTV. Mukherjee leads OpenTV’s worldwide finance organization and has the responsibility for accounting and reporting, strategic planning and analysis, treasury, tax, audit, and investor relations. Prior to joining OpenTV, Mukherjee served as Executive Vice President and CFO at Genus, Inc., a semiconductor equipment company then publicly-traded on NASDAQ. Before that, he served as Vice President, Finance and Corporate Controller for E*Trade Group, as well as CFO for E*Trade International. In addition, Mukherjee also served in various financial roles for Raychem Corporation, including Worldwide Group Controller.Mukherjee holds a Masters degree in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management, a Masters in Operations Research and Statistics from the Indian Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor’s degree from St. Xavier’s College, India.

Picsel Technologies

Founded in 1999, Picsel Technologies is a leading global player in the rapidly expanding mobile content industry. Headquartered in the UK, with offices in Japan, China, Korea, Malaysia and the US, we create revolutionary ways of engaging with a mobile-connected audience of billions. Working across the industry spectrum, with manufacturers, network operators and content providers, our unrivalled software engineering capability is helping to shape the whole mobile device market.

Address: Picsel Technologies Ltd, Titanium House, Braehead Business Park, King’s Inch Road, Glasgow, G51 4BP, UK

Telephone: Tel: +44 (0) 141 885 5588 Fax: +44 (0) 141 885 5599

Imran Khand CEOWork History: A graduate in Computer Science from Paisley University, Imran has enjoyed a distinguished career. Prior to co-founding Picsel in 1998, Imran established two other highly successful technology companies, among them one of Scotland’s leading e-business solutions providers. Before that, he led a Scottish Government initiative for the development and training of young people and was actively involved in a number of other government and community joint ventures. His extensive experience of raising funds for the development of these businesses has proved

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invaluable to Picsel.

Ali Adnan Chief Operating Officer, Japan, Picsel Technologies K.K.Work History:Ali Adnan, joined Hermstedt, Inc. in 1997 and set up Hermstedt Asia Pte Ltd as Managing Director and was responsible for developing the company’s sales channels with key partners, including NTT DoCoMo, Dentsu Tech, Singapore Telecom and Hong Kong Telecom. In 2000, Ali joined Picsel and established Picsel Technologies KK (Japan) in 2001 where he has since been instrumental in ensuring the success of Picsel Document Viewer in Japan, which has now shipped on more than 25 million shipments. More recently, he has evangelized the concept of Keitai Browsing 2.0 - the next breakthrough in browsing on mobile.

Tandberg Television

The world's leading network operators, broadcasters and content owners use our award-winning solutions to create new viewer experiences and advertising opportunities. They offer a broad suite of open, standards-based products that provide the highest-quality digital TV solutions, including IPTV, HDTV, video on demand, advertising on demand, IPTV and interactive TV applications. All of which are designed to maximize service offerings and generate greater returns on network investment.

Address: Strategic Park Comines Way Hedge End Southampton SO30 4DA

Telephone: +44 (0) 23 8048 4000

Mike Hudson Business Development DirectorWork History: After graduating from Durham University, Miles was recruited by the BBC and worked for several years in both radio and television engineering and resource management balancing the demands of the creative production teams with the available technologies. He then established a media operations company working with a number of clients to provide enabling technologies and services to the commercial sector. He has also worked for Sony and Snell & Wilcox during the emergence of MPEG technologies followed by period as a COO for a transmission presentation SME prior to joining Tandberg Television in 2001. He is responsible for championing Tandberg Television’s content management business segment in EMEA, promoting and encouraging debate on the new technologies that enable new business models to be created around advertising and the repurposing of content. Establishing revenue streams from content and advertising is a key tenet with product solutions such as AdPoint as a proven technology. Miles has also been extensively involved with the introduction of Europe’s first open multi-vendor cable VOD system due to go live at the end of this year. He has recently been responsible for the introduction of a fully flexible, standards-based ingest solution capable of supporting multiple encoding standards, including high definition MPEG4 content which has currently been adopted by Red Bee and was used to ingest the high definition programming used by Telewest for their HD service launch earlier this year.* Recommended

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Eric Cooney President and CEO of TANDBERG TelevisionWork History:Eric Cooney is President and CEO of TANDBERG Television. He leads the company in its mission to be the world's leading provider of live and on-demand digital TV delivery solutions, enabling broadcasters, operators and content owners to realize the full potential of their networks and to deliver digital video across any platform to any device. Eric has a strong track record in the digital broadcasting industry gained from many years of helping operators around the world to deploy digital video platforms and services.Eric joined TANDBERG Television in 1997 and assumed his current position in June 2003. Over the past four years he has steered TANDBERG Television into profitable growth and provided the strategic vision that has enabled the company to deliver best-in-class technology and achieve a strong industry lead. Eric has driven a series of strategic acquisitions that have enabled the company to expand its market presence and leadership and deliver pioneering technology that enables new business models through IPTV, HDTV, video on demand (VOD) and interactive television.Prior to entering the digital broadcasting market with NDS, Eric spent five years as a U.S. Naval Officer, followed by a career in systems engineering and sales in the computer process control industry. He holds an MBA degree from the University of Southern California, a Masters education in Nuclear Engineering from the U.S. Navy, and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Rochester.

Fraser Park Chief Financial Officer

Work History:As CFO of TANDBERG Television, Fraser Park plays a vital role in building on the company's leading position in the global digital video compression market. Based at the company's headquarters in Southampton, UK, Fraser has responsibility for TANDBERG Television's global financial strategy and operations and his role encompasses managing the finance, IT and legal departments.A member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, and a former strategy consultant at McKinsey & Co, Fraser Park, he has spent over fifteen years in senior financial management positions across Europe, the UK and the US in technology, internet and manufacturing organisations including: Via Net.Works Inc, LSE listed Nettec plc and Stanley Tools. With a strong track record in multinational financial strategy and management he is recognised as an effective leader in profitable change management and business systems implementation and combines a results-driven approach with analytical thinking. He previously led the successful flotation of internet services company Nettec on the LSE. He holds a BA (Hons) in Accountancy and Finance from Strathclyde University, Scotland and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1988.

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Digital strategy consultancies

and media corporate finance boutiques

Accenture

Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. Its organizational structure includes divisions based on client industry types and employee workforces. Industry divisions, referred to as Operating Groups, include Products, Communications High Technology and Media ('CHT'), Financial Services (e.g. banking, insurance), Resources, and Government. The employee workforce divisions are respectively titled Consulting, Services, Enterprise, and Solutions.

Address: 60 Queen Victoria StreetLondon EC4N 4TW

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7844 4000

Theresa Wise Partner, Global Director of Digital and Online, Accenture Work History:Wise was recently promoted to the newly created role of the global director of digital and online media, where she is responsible for leading the company's online marketing expenditure analysis and will advise companies on maximising the return on investment of their online marketing spend and how to integrate online with offline expenditure. Previously, Wise worked in Accenture's media and entertainment practice, where she led projects in digital, interactive television, broadband strategy, gaming content and mobile content strategies. She has worked across Europe, Japan and the US, for global cable companies, media conglomerates and both public service and commercial broadcasters.

Cap Gemini

John Birch New BusinessWork History: * Recommended.

Circus Street Communications

Circus Street works within the digital media market, where technology is evolving at break-neck speed. We help our clients to understand how these advancements are affecting their business, and how they are able to change and evolve to meet the opportunities they create, delivering clear strategies and plans that provide real business value.

Address: 77 Weston Street London SE1 3RS

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7407 5126

Jeremy Hill Managing DirectorWork History: 12 years media experience (7 online). Previously headed up

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Starcom Digital UK (04-05). Established agency's interactive TV unit. Prior to Starcom, worked in Asia at Saatchi & Saatchi, heading up their programme and syndication department.

Richard Townsend DirectorWork History: 13 years media experience (8 online). Previously headed up Starcom Digital UK, establishing the agency's interactive department (97-04). Prior to Starcom worked at MGM on Nike.

Henry Stokes DirectorWork History: 9 Years media experience (7 online). Previously Group Account Director at WPP's Mindshare Digital working on Nike, IBM and American Express. Spent 2 years as a press buyer prior to working in digital. Currently works with Nestlé, advising on all digital and interactive media.

Ruth Brownlee DirectorWork History: 12 years media experience (7 online). Previously Advertisement Director at Handbag.com. Commercial Development Controller at Channel 4 and Group Head of Agency Sales at Yahoo! UKIE.

Deloitte

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (branded as Deloitte) is the second largest professional services firm in the world, and one of the Big Four auditors, along with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young and KPMG. In addition to its accounting practice, Deloitte is one of the largest business advisory firms in the world, providing strategic and operational management consulting services to many major companies. According to the firm's website, as of 2006, Deloitte had a total of 135,000 professionals at work in nearly 140 countries, delivering audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory services to more than one-half of the world's largest companies. The US firm employs over 33,000 people (2005) and the UK firm employs over 11,000 people (2007).

Address: Stonecutter Court1 Stonecutter Street London EC4A 4TR  

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7936 3000

Fathom Partners

Fathom Partners is a strategic innovation firm, focusing on media, telecoms and technology. The firm helps clients develop new products and services, solve business problems and improve operations. Fathom consultants work in all areas across our sectors but have particular expertise in digital and interactive services, including mobile. This has expanded their client base to include a range of companies that need to find their space in these emerging markets – for example brands and financial institutions.

Address: 23-25 Eastcastle StreetLondon W1W 8DF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7636 6800

Harry Blundun PartnerWork History:

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Harry is a partner and co-founder of Fathom with over 10 years’ experience of consulting and management in the technology, media and telecommunications sectors.Prior to founding Fathom in 2001 Harry was CTO at a web start-up. Before taking up that role, he was a manager at Merrill Lynch, responsible for designing and delivering systems to support the company's European debt derivative business.

Harry Hobson PartnerWork History: Harry is a partner and co-founder of Fathom with over 13 years’ experience of consulting and management in the technology, media and telecommunications sectors. At Fathom he runs large consulting projects related to broadcasting, telecoms, marketing and organisational change. Before founding Fathom in 2001 Harry was Managing Director of Helpful Media, an online community and retail web business, which he developed, raised VC capital for and ran for two years. Previously, Harry worked at Spectrum Strategy Consultants, Kroll Associates and the Economist Intelligence Unit. Harry has Masters Degrees from Cambridge and London universities.

Stephen Adshead Head of MediaWork History: Stephen leads fathom’s media work, bringing to bear nearly 10 years experience in strategic consulting and analysis in the broadcast, telecoms and technology industries. He focuses on supporting media companies, telecoms operators and regulators in understanding and exploiting the opportunities presented by convergence. He has particular expertise in the mobile advertising, mobile television and online video content areas.Prior to joining fathom, Stephen held senior positions at Chrysalis Television Group (All3Media), the UK’s largest independent television production company, where he led the development of the company’s interactive television strategy. He has also worked with Datamonitor, where he managed the ‘Digital Home’ programme, which analysed and reported on the interactive television, PC and console games, consumer Internet access, web content and mobile sectors.Stephen holds a first class degree in chemistry from Cambridge University.

Generator Consultancy

Address: 16-18 Strutton Ground London SW1P 2HP

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7340 2760

Generator is a digital management consultancy that works with some of the UK's leading brands helping their business to grow successfully online.

Martin Sutton Managing DirectorWork History: Martin Sutton joined the Generator team in November 2006. He is responsible for the company's strategic business development and client relationship management. Martin has spent the past thirteen years working in client facing businesses and business assurance.

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At PricewaterhouseCoopers, he worked at senior management level with major UK, US, Eastern Europe and South East Asian corporations in the telecoms, media and lottery industries. In the past three years he has been working at Centrica Plc, focussing on the retail operations of British Gas. Martin is a Chartered Accountant and an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Human Capital

Simon TarringtonWork History:* Recommended.

Robin FosterWork History:* Recommended.

IconZest

IconZest is a web communication consultancy that specialises in helping the public sector make the most of communications and the web, from developing strategies through to making them happen.

Address: 13A Bridge House18 St George's WharfLondon SW8 2LP

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7793 9322

Gunveer Mahandru Managing DirectorWork History: Gunveer is the Managing Director and founder of IconZest. Prior to creating IconZest, Gunveer was an Account Director at IconMedialab (new media solutions provider) from 2000 to 2002 where he worked with financial services clients such as Charles Schwab to help them improve their online offerings. Before IconMedialab, he headed the Consultancy function of Predictive (network solutions) from 1998 to 2000 where he advised telecoms clients such as BT and Cisco on improving their operational capability. Before this, Gunveer ran niche IT consultancies advising a range of clients, including British Airways, Deutsche Bank, and the National Grid on improving the productivity of their system development staff. From 1988 to 1994, Gunveer ran the Public Sector Services division of Learmonth & Burchett Management Systems. Gunveer started his career in 1986 as an Electronics Engineer, working for a range of specialist technology companies researching analogue and digital voice compression techniques and designing noise reduction filters. He holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering and a postgraduate diploma in Industrial Management.

Niclas Ljundberg Principal ConsultantWork History:

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Niclas is a Principal Consultant with IconZest, leading digital strategy and branding engagements. He has led branding and digital innovation programmes at major clients such as Department of Trade and Industry, Government of Ecuador, Samsung, NatWest, LG Group, the Economist, and Quaker Oats. In 2002-2004, Niclas co-founded Placebrands Ltd., a niche consultancy specialising in developing brand strategies for cities, regions, and countries, bringing together the public and private sector in creating long term visions and communication platforms. He also founded and still co-chairs the UK Intellectual Capital Network; and is co-founder of Unic, Universal Networking of Intellectual Capital with world leading guru Leif Edvinsson. Prior to this, Niclas was Director of Strategic Development and Head of Knowledge Management at digital consultancy Razorfish in London between 1998 and 2001. During this time he also held positions as Account Director in London, and Operations Director in Milan leading the start-up phase of the Italian office. Niclas worked in Hong Kong from 1994 to 1998, as branding consultant with Landor Associates.He holds an MBA in international business and industrial marketing, and is multilingual with extensive international and cross-cultural experience, born in Sweden and having worked and lived in Europe, Asia, and Africa for more than 15 years. He is a member of a range of forward thinking organisations such as branding think-tank The Medinge Group; the Digital Storytelling Association; and the editorial board of the Journal of Digital Asset Management.

Matthew Woolf Principal ConsultantWork History: Matthew is a Principal Consultant, specialising in emerging technologies. Matthew has almost 20 years experience in the application of advanced networking and communications technologies to areas as diverse as financial trading information, multimedia and more recently telecoms and marketing. Prior to IconZest, Matthew was a Technical Director at Razorfish, the digital solutions agency, where he worked with client such as British Aerospace, NatWest, Nokia, RAC and BP. Matt left Razorfish in 1999 to run Pogo, the company he had co-founded to develop and market the award-winning Pogo, the UK's first colour handheld mobile internet device. After graduating, Matthew spent 4 years with Midland Montagu, developing world-leading distributed trading and risk analysis systems, including 24-hour FX trading between London, Tokyo and New-York and realtime options pricing. Matthew is author of two world-wide patents, winning the City University annual prize for his a Masters' degree in Media and Communications Policy, originally graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Computer Science.

Longacre

Eric-Lawson Smith Managing Director, LongacreWork History:Eric’s previous roles includePrincipal, Broadview – jointly managed the highly successful European Media team, focusing on the UK, French and German

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media marketsVice President, Mergers & Acquisitions, J.P. Morgan – responsible for transactions in media and telecommuincations in Western, Central and Eastern EuropeInvestment Associate, Prudential Investment Corporation, New York – responsible for private equity and private placement investments in broadcast and print media.* Recommended.

Mediatique

Address: 21 Little Portland StreetLondon W1W 8BT

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7291 6900

Mediatique Limited is a strategic advisory, corporate finance and research firm specialising in the media industries in the UK, the rest of Europe and the US. Now in its fourth year of operation, Mediatique advises a number of media clients, providing strategic advice, fund-raising advice, deal negotiation services and general market intelligence. Regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the business has three main operations: Strategic Advisory, Corporate Finance and Independent Research.

Janet Goldsmith Joint Managing DirectorWork History: Janet Goldsmith has more than 20 years' experience working in UK and international media. One of the leading proponents of multichannel television in the UK, Janet appears as a regular commentator in newspapers and magazines. She combines strategic business skills with sound creative management and over the past 12 years has specialised in launching and restructuring a number of television networks, both for start-up independent companies and multinational corporations.From 1998 to 2003 Janet was Managing Director of Universal Studios Networks, responsible for the development and operation of Universal's multichannel business in the UK. Prior to joining Universal Janet had worked for companies including Carlton Communications, Meridian Broadcasting and Kinnevik. Originally from the US, Janet has been resident in the UK for more than 20 years, and has extensive knowledge of the television markets in the US, UK and all major European territories.

Matthew Horsman Joint Managing DirectorWork History: Mathew Horsman is founder and principal of Mediatique, and has nearly two decades of experience in the media and finance. He is one of the most respected commentators on the broadcasting sector with an incisive understanding of how finance, content and rights management interact. Horsman was formerly Research Director, Media, at stockbroker Investec Securities, where he covered large and small media companies including BSkyB, Carlton and the commercial radio sector. Prior to joining Investec in 1997, Horsman was Media Editor of the Independent, following a career in financial journalism spanning 10 years on both sides of the Atlantic. A graduate of Harvard and the Sorbonne, he has covered digital TV, commercial radio, independent television production, the cable industry, print and

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new media. He is the author of Sky High: the Inside Story of BSkyB (Orion, 1997, 1998) and, with Andrew Marshall, of After the Nation State: Citizens, Tribalism and the New World Disorder (HarperCollins, 1994, 1995).

Conrad Roeber PartnerWork History: Conrad Roeber has been a senior consultant to the media, telecoms and information industries for over twelve years. He has worked with leading broadcasters, network operators and regulators in the UK, Italy, the Netherlands, Brazil, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, developing new business strategies and shaping competitive responses to rapid market and technological development.Prior to joining Mediatique in 2005, Conrad was Partner at Spectrum Strategy Consultants where he worked for eight years, and was at Booz Allen & Hamilton. He also worked for five years as an Associate Producer for the BBC, Sky and Channel 4. He has an MBA from Wharton and a MA from Edinburgh University.* Recommended.

Paul Fleming Senior AssociateWork History: Paul Fleming joined Mediatique in March 2004, and specialises in broadcasting, advertising and digital media, including the development of new revenue models. He has also worked on digital rights, carriage arrangements for pay channels and the development of strategies for sports rights companies. Prior to joining Mediatique, Paul spent three years working in corporate finance at Investec, where he focused primarily on the telecoms, media and technology sectors. He worked on a number of public flotations, acquisitions and fundraisings while at Investec.Paul has an Economics degree from the University of Durham.

OC&C

Paul Zwillenberg? ConsultantWork History: * Recommended.

Spectrum Strategy Consultants

Spectrum Strategy Consultants is a leading consultancy firm, focused exclusively on the media and telecoms sectors worldwide. Founded in 1994, the firm has offices across Europe, Asia and the Americas, and clients in over fifty territories.

Address: Greencoat HouseFrancis StreetLondon SW1P 1DHUnited Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7630 1400

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William Field PartnerWork History: William Field is a Partner at Spectrum. He has undertaken a wide range of strategic, financial and operational projects in the online, broadcasting and telecommunications industries. He has led many of Spectrum’s projects in the sports industry, particularly football – where he has advised the FA Premier League, UEFA and numerous football clubs.He has also worked with leading media companies on broadcasting and online projects and has consulted on telecommunications industry projects around the world.Prior to joining Spectrum as a founding member, William was a Principal Associate at Coopers & Lybrand. He gained a BA Honours degree in PPE from Oxford University and then went on to study television production at the Royal College of Art.

Janice Hughes PartnerWork History: Janice Hughes is a co-founder of Spectrum Strategy Consultants. She is an economist with many years of experience in fixed and mobile telecommunications. She also works with the television sports and film industries. Janice is an adviser to many government bodies. She has been instrumental in influencing telecoms and media policies worldwide including the unique structure for UMTS in Hong Kong. In addition Janice has published several books and studies on the converging industries. Prior to founding Spectrum, Janice was European Practice Leader for the Telecommunications and Media strategy practice at Booz Allen & Hamilton, Director of CSP and was also Managing Director of the Economists Advisory Group.Janice has an MA Honours degree in Economics and Statistics from Cambridge University.* Recommended.

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Private Equity and Venture Capital Investment Firms

Accel Partners

Accel, a leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm, has offices in London and China. Accel has been an active investor in internet start-ups including Glam Media, BitTorrent and Facebook.

Address: 16 St. James's StreetLondon SW1A 1ER

Telephone: Tel: (+44) 20 7170 1000 Fax: (+44) 20 7170 1099

Simon Levene Partner

Work History: Simon joined Accel having spent over a dozen years in the Internet, media and communications industries. His areas of expertise include consumer, Internet (media and infrastructure), software and services. Immediately prior to Accel, Simon served for four years as Managing Director of Corporate Development at Yahoo!, where he was a key thought leader in the company's international strategy, and responsible for sourcing and pursuing new business opportunities in Europe and Israel through internal development, M&A, investment, and partnerships. His scope covered all of Yahoo!'s activities, including search, media & advertising, premium services, marketplace/listings, communications, mobile and core technology infrastructure. Simon also led the acquisition of seven companies, deploying $650M of cash, and played a point role in turning around Yahoo!'s European operations, growing revenues ten-fold. Before Yahoo!, Simon was VP of Business Affairs at Time Warner, focusing on global cross-divisional investments and M&A. Earlier, he spent five years in Silicon Valley. Simon began his career at The LEK partnership, an international strategy consulting firm, focusing on the telecoms, information and logistics industries. Simon graduated from Cambridge University with a double first, was elected to a Choate Fellowship at Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Advent International

Advent has the broadest geographic reach of any private equity investor with 15 offices and 6 affiliates in 23 countries. Worldwide, Advent has invested in over 25 media companies giving the company a first-hand appreciation of the dynamics of what is a constantly evolving industry.

Address: 111 Buckingham Palace RoadLondon SW1W 0SR

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7333 0800

Tim Franks Director

Work History: Tim Franks joined Advent in 1999, moving from the investment banking division of Credit Suisse First Boston in London. Prior to

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that, he worked in the project finance group at Deutsche Morgan Grenfell. Tim specialises in media, retail and leisure sectors.Tim has been involved in Advent's investments in Fat Face, Sportfive SA, VRON Investment Holding (Radio 538), Poundland Holdings Limited and Vinnolit GmbH & Co. KG. Tim has an MA from Cambridge University, where he was awarded the Dr. Herchel Smith Scholarship for continued study at Harvard University. At Harvard, he received a Master of Public Policy focusing on international finance & development from the John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Fred Wakeman Director

Work History: Fred Wakeman joined Advent in 1998 and has 11 years private equity experience. Prior to Advent, he was a director in GE Capital's equity capital group, where he specialised in later-stage growth capital investments, primarily in the media and business services sectors in both the U.S. and Europe. Fred has led or participated in 12 Advent investments including, PrimaCom, Eurozet Sp. Zoo, Radio Kolor, Pemco International BV, HMV Group plc, Poundland Ltd., Radio 538 and Fat Face.Fred received joint BAs in economics and history from the University of California at Berkeley and an MBA from the Georgetown University School of Business.

Apax Partners

Apax Partners is a global private equity group that invests in five industry sectors. Founded more than 30 years ago, the firm uses its sector expertise, deep local presence and broad global platform to create value for its stakeholders.Apax Partners’ goal, as the largest and longest-established media team in the industry, is to be positioned at the forefront of the media sector’s growth. Recent investments by Funds advised by Apax Partners span sectors as diverse as children’s entertainment, directories, newspapers and music publishing.

Address: 15 Portland Place,London W1B 1PT

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7872 6300

Stephen Grabiner Partner

Work History: Stephen leads the Media sector team globally and the London office. Member of the global Executive Committee and Apax Investment Committee. Apax deals include Bezeq, PCM  and Yell. Joined Apax in 1999. Prior experience at On Digital and The Daily Telegraph. BA in Economics from University of Sheffield.  MBA from Manchester Business School.

Tom Hall Partner

Work History: Apax deals include Thomson, The Stationery Office, 20 Minutes, Zeneus Pharma and World Directories. Joined Apax in 1998. Prior experience at S.G. Warburg and Deutsche Bank. MA from Cambridge University.

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Paul Fitzsimons Partner

Work History: Chairman of the Exit Committee and member of the Approval and Investment Committees. Apax deals include HIT Entertainment, Kabel Deutschland Group and Future Publishing. Joined Apax in 1993. Prior experience at Arthur Andersen. Chartered accountant (ACA).

Ariadne Capital

Ariadne Capital is an investment and advisory firm focused on Software and Services, New Media, Communications and Life Services. They are backed by 40 entrepreneurs who founded the firm in 2000 in order to build the market leading companies of the new millennium. Headquartered in London, their network of Executives, Investors and Partners extends from Asia to North America to Europe.

Julie Meyer CEOWork History:Julie has 18 years of investment and advisory experience.As Chief Executive of Ariadne Capital, she has overall general and financial management responsibility for the group, which she founded in August 2000. She created the Ariadne Investor Member Network with the leading entrepreneurs who have capitalized Ariadne Capital, are a source of funds for Ariadne`s portfolio, and who bring their expertise to the portfolio in a variety of ways. She has led Ariadne’s work with Zopa, Monitise, SpinVox, and Intamac.From 1998 to 1999, Julie was part of the team at NewMedia Investors [which became NewMedia Spark, an early stage investment firm, in October 1999] where she helped several companies, including lastminute.com, WGSN and Arc Cores, raise significant venture capital financing and internationalise. Each of these businesses had successful exits for their investors.She previously worked for Andy Cunningham in Boston, MA, and through Cunningham Communication she consulted for Motorola, Inc, on the PowerPC initiative. She has also consulted for Hewlett Packard and 3Com in France. Named a 'Global Leader of Tomorrow’ by the World Economic Forum and one of the top 30 most powerful women in Europe by the Wall Street Journal. Julie graduated from INSEAD with an MBA in December 1997, and from Valparaiso University with a BA in Humanities and Literature in 1988.

Paul Flanagan DirectorWork History: Paul Flanagan focuses on the digital entertainment and financial services sectors at Ariadne Capital where he has worked on corporate advisory, business development, capital raising, and M&A assignments. These assignments have included: peer to peer music distribution; social networks; mobile telephony services, content and software; video gaming; on-line gambling; VoIP; IPTV; interactive education; on-line and mobile payments; on-line trading platforms; news distribution; satellite distribution; and innovations in wholesale telecommunications.Paul has over 20 years experience selling, marketing and

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managing in the high-technology, entertainment and banking industries. This experience spans large corporates through start-ups and he has worked extensively in North America and Europe with dealings in Asia and the Middle East.Paul initially worked for I. P. Sharp Associates in Toronto, using the building blocks of international networking, mainframes, databases, and software to build and sell international solutions for the oil, banking and securities industries with partners including McGraw Hill, Citibank, and SWIFT.Based in London in the late 1980's with Reuters, he set up and ran a European sales and marketing structure for financial services applications. Notable successes included the establishment of the Blend stock borrowing and lending system as the market standard and ramped up market penetration for the securities trading and clearing system across Europe.

Julian Hardy DirectorWork History: Julian Hardy is a serial entrepreneur and has been involved in numerous start-ups and business projects. As co-founder in his latest venture, Sennari Entertainment Inc, he aims to bring loyalty platforms and new forms of gaming from traditional platforms to the mobile device.Whilst his interests are now primarily focused on the wireless (mobile) media sector, his experience is diverse. Julian has extensive experience in mobile games publishing having worked with two of the industries larger players. As the President of EMEA for Sorrent he managed the team that was responsible for the launch of a number of Atari consoles titles on mobile throughout Europe including Driv3r, the most successful mobile game of 2004, and an execution that changed the way mobile games are marketed to consumers. Hardy was also instrumental in the acquisition of Macrospace – a London based developer – by Sorrent, leading to a broadening of their operations in Europe and Asia and a balancing of their global revenues.Julian is the former EMEA president of MFORMA, the world's leading wireless entertainment publisher. Julian was also a managing director at Freeserve, the UK's first free ISP and portal. Earlier, Julian was commercial director at Capital Interactive, part of Capital Radio Group, an innovator of digital entertainment and cross media promotion; and a co-founder of EMAP Online, part of EMAP PLC, one of Europe's largest media groups.Julian is an investor or advisor to the following companies: Hands On Mobile Inc, Telcogames Ltd, Oberon Media Inc., Globalia Corp SA and Vividas PLC.

Balderton Capital / Benchmark Capital

Benchmark Capital is a venture capital firm focused on the technology industry. Its investments range in size from as little as $100,000 to as much as $10 or $15 million.

Address: Balderton Capital 20 Balderton Street London W1K 6TL

Telephone: +44 (0)207 016 6800

Ymon Kreiz General Partner

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Work History: Ynon was previously Chairman of the Board of Management, President and CEO of Fox Kids Europe N.V. (FKE), which he co-founded with Haim Saban in October 1996. Under Ynon's management, FKE was established as a leading pan-European integrated children’s entertainment company, with localized television channels, programme distribution, and consumer products as well as online and interactive businesses.In less than 5 years from its launch, Fox Kids became the fastest growing pay-TV channel and most widely distributed children’s channel in Europe and the Middle East, broadcasting via cable and satellite in 56 countries, reaching more than 32 million households in 17 languages. In addition, FKE was a leading provider of children’s programming, distributing content to more than 110 different terrestrial, cable and satellite channels in over 53 markets across Europe and the Middle East. FKE was also one of the largest independent merchandising operations in Europe, active in 33 countries.Ynon resigned from his position at FKE in December 2002, but remained affiliated with Saban Capital Group. Ynon recently joined the Supervisory Board of the leading German broadcasting group ProSiebenSat1, which was acquired by Saban Capital Group along with a group of private equity investors. Ynon is a graduate of UCLA's Anderson School of Management (MBA, 1993) and Tel Aviv University (BA, Economics and Management, 1991).

Klaus Hommels Venture Partner

Work History: Klaus is a seasoned entrepreneur and well respected business angel. Prior to joining Benchmark, Klaus spent several years as a private investor. He has a successful investment track record in European technology and media companies including Skype, Midas Player (king.com), StarDoll and OpenBC. In addition to investing in Europe, Klaus has spent considerable time in China, and has an extensive network in the Chinese Internet/Media sector, including working closely with TomGroup. Earlier in his career, Klaus joined AOL in 1995 and spent several years on the Management Board where he was responsible for business development, content and advertising sales. He was also involved in the establishment of Freenet.de AG and served on its Supervisory Board for a number of years. After AOL, Klaus was at Apax Partners in Munich and Zurich. Klaus started his career at Deutsche Bank.Klaus serves on the board of Whisher and Zubka.Klaus holds a master and PHD in Finance from Fribourg University (Switzerland). Klaus was recently elected Europe's "Entrepreneurial Private Investor 2006" by the three leading European education and research institutions IESE, INSEAD and the University of St.Gallen.

Esprit Capital Partners

Esprit Capital Partners provides Venture Capital funding for European technology, media, telecoms, life science and medtech companies with exceptional growth prospects and high calibre management teams.

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Address: 14 Buckingham Gate London SW1E 6LB

Telephone: +44 (0)207931 8800

Simon Cook Director

Work History: Simon is the CEO of Esprit Capital Partners and has over 13 years venture capital experience, including previously being a partner with Elderstreet Investments and a Director at 3i Cambridge. He has been involved with a number of successful high tech UK start-ups including Cambridge Silicon Radio, Virata, nCipher and KVS. Simon is now responsible for Esprit’s investments in LOVEFiLM and PacketExchange.Prior to venture capital, Simon worked as a strategy and IT consultant at KPMG and as a computer games developer, and graduated from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST).

Tom Bradley Director

Work History: Tom has been in VC since 2000, with SOFTBANK Europe Ventures and then with Cazenove Private Equity. He was responsible for those funds’ initial investments in businesses such as Volantis Systems, Picsel Technologies, LOVEFiLM International and DisplayLink. Tom has responsibility for Esprit’s marketing activity and deal generation processes. He is also a founder member of the London Venture Network, an organization of young European Venture Capitalists established to foster closer inter-investor relationships and better working practices. Tom is currently responsible for Esprit's investments in Callserve, Clearswift, DisplayLink and Celoxica.Prior to joining SOFTBANK, Tom was a consultant with Datamonitor where he undertook assignments for blue-chip clients such as IBM and Microsoft and helped to build the US consulting practice. Tom is a graduate of Oxford University where he studied Modern History at Brasenose College.

Stuart Chapman Director

Work History: Stuart joined Esprit from Cazenove Private Equity. Prior to joining CPE in Febuary 2005 he was a Partner of 3i Ventures. He was also a founding partner of 3i US, based in Menlo Park, CA. and was responsible for 3i's investments in Still Secure, CollegeNet, Appshop and Digital 5. He had 13 years of venture capital experience with 3i in Europe and the USA. Following his return from the US in October 2003 he was responsible for 3i’s investments in The Cloud and Searchspace, the IPO of Pixology and sale of Magic 4 to Openwave. Stuart is now responsible for Esprit’s investments in Blackspot, and Lagan Technology and Where-Are-You-Now (WAYN.com).Stuart is a member of the British Venture Capital Association High Tech Committee. Prior to 3i, Stuart was involved in software and systems implementations for Midland Bank. He is a graduate of Loughborough University.

Nic Brisbourne Director

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Work History: Nic has over seven years experience in venture capital, working in London, Europe and Silicon Valley. His main areas of focus have been software and media. Prior to Esprit he was with Reuters Venture Capital. Nic has been involved in a number of investments including UltraDNS (acquired Neustar - NYSE NSR), Zeus Technology and Perfiliate (trading as Buy.at). He manages Esprit's investments in Buy.at, Zeus Technology, Axiom Systems, SRC, Cityspace and Tribold.Prior to joining Reuters Nic worked for Operis, a software and services start-up, and Cap Gemini.Nic also authors a blog commenting on the European technology and venture capital markets. www.theequitykicker.com

Index Ventures

Index Ventures is dedicated to working with entrepreneurs who have the drive and ability to build world-class technology companies that can become global players in their market. They focus on investing in information technology and life sciences. These are markets in which they have direct experience and where their advisors, limited partners and their extensive networks can bring significant value-added to our portfolio companies.

Address: 52-53 Conduit Street London W1S 2YX

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7154 2020

Saul Klein Venture PartnerWork History: Saul joined Index at a Venture Partner in February 2007, having worked with the Index team as a founder (Video Island), an exec (Skype) and as a co-investor (Spotrunner, Moo, Mind Candy, Last.fm, Stardoll).He remains an advisor to Skype, where he served as a member of the executive team from 2005, running global marketing and subsequently eCommerce where he focussed on developing new revenue streams* Recommended

Pascal Jouin DirectorWork History: Pascal is the Director of Investor Relations at Index Ventures, which he joined in 1999. Prior to joining Index, Pascal worked for six years in institutional sales of derivative products at ABN AMRO Capital Markets in London and Credit Commercial de France in Paris. He is a graduate of ESSEC Business School and holds a Specialised Masters in Technology and Management from Ecole Centrale Paris.

Nunu Tadesse DirectorWork History: Nunu is the Director of Finance and Administration at Index Ventures, which he joined in 1999. Prior to joining Index, Nunu worked for two years at Medtronic Europe in Lausanne as a financial analyst. Before this, Nunu spent seven years at Price Waterhouse Geneva as an auditor of banks and other financial institutions. He has a BA in Economics from University of Massachusetts. He is also a member of the Institute of

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Management Accountants (IMA).

NewMedia Spark Investors

NewMedia Spark is a venture capital investor based in London and listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange. Formed in 1999, the firm has built up a portfolio of investments in the technology, media and telecom sectors (TMT) ranging from enterprise software to digital media and semiconductors. As an investor, New Media Spark works closely with management teams providing active strategic and commercial support. Their current focus is on early stage investments in digital media, software applications and communications technology with the objective of developing significant capital growth over the medium term.

Address: 4th Floor, 33 Glasshouse Street, London, W1B 5DGTelephone: +44 (0)20 7851 7777

Andrew Carruthers CEOWork History: Andrew sits on the Board of FootFall, Aspex Semiconductor, DX3 and NMH, leading SPARK's active participation in their development over the last five years. He also led the sale of Pricerunner to Valueclick for $30m having been on the board of that company since 2002. He was previously a Director of NewMedia Investors responsible for capital raising and corporate finance for a range of technology businesses including Lastminute.com. Prior to that he was involved in the operational management of technology and finance as a Director or Founder of online information, TV and digital distribution companies in the US and UK. He qualified as an accountant with KPMG. Appointed to the Board on 27th September 1999.

Jay Patel Executive DirectorWork History: Jay is a director of NewMediaSPARK plc and was part of its founding team in 1999. SPARK is an early stage technology investment company managing $100m of assets. Jay is currently focused on opportunities in the mobile sector and India. He has previously held executive positions at UBS Warburg and BSkyB. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG and holds degrees from INSEAD and the London School of Economics.

Providence Equity Partners

Providence Equity pursues a strategy of specialized investing in communications and media companies. As focused investors with in-depth knowledge of the industries in which the company invests, Providence Equity brings value-added expertise from both a financing and operating perspective to our portfolio companies.

Address: 78 Brook StreetLondon W1K 5EF

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 8800

Karim Tabet Director

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Karim Tabet is a Director of Providence and is a member of the London-based team responsible for Providence's European investment activities. Mr. Tabet is a director of Nordic Cable Acquisition Company AB (known as com hem), Hallmark International and Digiturk Digital Platform lletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş.Prior to joining Providence in 2002, Mr. Tabet was an Associate in the Principal Investment Area at Goldman Sachs. Prior to Goldman Sachs, Mr. Tabet worked in mergers and acquisitions with Morgan Stanley & Co. Mr. Tabet received a Masters in Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is a graduate of Ecole Polytechnique.

Quadrangle Group

Quadrangle Group LLC is a private investment firm with over $6 billion in assets under management. Quadrangle Group is organized into three separately managed investment areas: distressed debt, private equity, and public equity. All three investment strategies seek to maximize value by leveraging the firm's extensive experience, knowledge and industry relationships. Quadrangle Group was founded in March 2000 and has offices in New York and London. The firm does not offer investment services to the public.

Address: Quadrangle Group Europe Ltd15 Conduit StreetLondon W1S 2XJ

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7317 3800

Gordon Holmes Director

Work History: Gordon Holmes, who is based in the London office, joined Quadrangle Group in 2005 and is a Managing Principal focused on the firm’s $2.9 billion media and communications private equity business. He has had over a decade of experience in buyouts and investments, both in the US and overseas. Prior to joining Quadrangle, Mr. Holmes was a general partner of Forstmann Little & Co., where he spent over seven years and worked on a range of acquisitions, including those of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation and 24 Hour Fitness. He had previously spent over five years working in the Singapore, New York and London offices of Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he gained experience in equity and debt offerings, mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and acquisitions, and restructurings. Mr. Holmes is a member of the board of directors of Capella Education Company, a Minneapolis-based post-secondary online education provider. Mr. Holmes received an M.B.A. from Stanford University in 1995 and was named the Henry Ford II Scholar on graduation, which is awarded to the student with the highest academic achievement. He graduated from University College, Dublin, Ireland in 1990.

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Digital Marketing Agencies and Inhouse Departments

3T Productions Ltd3T Productions is a learning solutions business, specialising in developing bespoke software solutions for: Skills Assessment Software, Professional Development and e-Learning Programmes, Teaching and Learning Software and Bespoke Internet Solutions

Address: Pennine HouseCarrs RoadCHEADLECheshireSK8 2BL

Telephone: +44 (0) 161 492 1400

Agency.comAgency.com is a full service interactive agency, and creates effective marketing campaigns and world-class websites.

Address: 85 StrandLondon WC2R 0DW

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7964 8200

Matt Curtis Joint Head of CreativeWork History: For the past 12 years, Curtis has worked exclusively in interactive marketing. At Agency.com he has created innovative solutions across all channels, from traditional websites to mobile sites and banner ads, working for numerous clients including Sony PlayStation, Harper Collins, Christian Aid, Goldman Sachs, British Airways, BT, GNER and One 2 One.

Olly Robinson Joint Head of CreativeWork History:

Nick Corston Head of Business Development Work History: A pioneer of the industry, Nick brings to Agency.com over 17 years of experience in digital communications, having worked in every aspect from online advertising and web design to direct marketing and events. In his position at Agency.com, Nick is responsible for the dedicated UK Sales and Marketing team. Nick joins Agency.com from fellow Omnicom agency, Craik Jones where he was Head of Digital. Whilst at Craik Jones, Nick worked to establish a totally integrated digital capability. Prior to Craik Jones, Corston was the Founder/Director of Arawak Interactive Marketing (1994-2002), working with clients such as Microsoft, Sony Playstation and the British Heart Foundation to create cutting edge and truly integrated digital marketing campaigns, webcasts and CD ROMs.

AKQAAKQA is an independent, ideas-led agency that exists to help its clients lead in the digital age. Named Agency of the Year in the UK by Revolution magazine in 2006, AKQA is the first agency to hold the Agency of the Year title on both sides of the Atlantic at the same time. Their team works globally because their clients have offices in the USA, Europe and Asia.

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Address: 1 St John’s LaneLondonEC1M 4BL

Telephone: +44 (0)207 7804786

Daniel Bonner Creative DirectorWork History: Daniel began his career at TayBurn McIllroy Coates, an Edinburgh design agency, after graduating from Edinburgh College of Art. His work then focused mainly around corporate literature, brand development and corporate identity design. After a year with TayBurn McIllroy Coates and numerous independent projects, he moved to AKQA in 1997 as Creative Director.As well as working with AKQA’s clients such as BMW, Land Rover, Mini, Nike, Microsoft and Sainsbury’s, Daniel has also been instrumental in developing effective design practice workshops for the Design Museum London. He was recently invited to contribute to the UK Government taskforce responsible for devising best practices for interactive online services.

Dan Rosen Head of MobileWork History: Dan Rosen started his mobile career in 1995 as a client side marketer within Orange UK before moving into media by joining Express Newspapers as Group Marketing Manager. In 2000 Mr Rosen launched 12snap UK’s mobile marketing business running pioneering campaigns with brands including McDonald’s, Coke, Proctor & Gamble, Cadbury, Walkers Snacks and MTV. Industry awards included New Media Age’s "Mobile Campaign of the Year " for McDonald’s and Orange’s "Small Business Award for Innovation" in 2002.Associated Newspapers recruited Mr Rosen early in 2004 as Managing Director of their new media subsidiary Greenland Interactive. A series of successful mobile initiatives were launched with clients including mobile operator 3, EMAP, ITV, Daily Mail, and GSK. Revenue growth exceeded 60% within 18 months, resulting in the company’s successful sale in September 2005. In January 2006, he launched AKQA Mobile. AKQA Mobile is the specialist mobile division of AKQA working with clients globally; clients include Nike, Xbox, Coca Cola, Diageo, Cadbury, Yell.com Mobile, Target, Palm and Visa.Mr Rosen is the mobile columnist for Marketing Week magazine in the UK and regularly speaks at mobile marketing industry events.

Amaze Digital

Address: Warren Mews, Warren Street, London W1T 6APTelephone: 0870 2401700

Ivan Skoric Business Development Director Work History: Ivan worked for Amaze, where he headed up key accounts including Toyota Europe. Before that, Ivan worked for Wunderman where he held the position of European Business Director and was responsible for running European marketing accounts for organisations such as Ford, Orange and the

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European Space Agency. Ivan has also worked closely with several agencies within the WPP network

AtticMediaAtticmedia is a New Media Age top 25 agency specialising in:Digital Strategy and Implementation, Design and Development, Education and Games, Training and Simulations

Address: 34 Waterside, 44-48 Wharf Rd, Islington, London, United Kingdom N1 7UX

Telephone: +44 [0]20 7490 8789

BDP Media LtdThe BDP Media Group comprises a number of specialist, integrated communications companies. Our experienced teams of educational consultants, trainers and multi-media experts work with public and private sector organisations - enabling them to communicate, learn and bring about change through the effective use of digital media, print and live training. We take the time to understand our clients' needs and create innovative and effective communication and learning solutions.

Address: BDP Media GroupUnits 10-13, The LeathermarketWeston StreetLondon SE1 3ER

Telephone: 020 7407 7060

Bryan De’Ath Group Managing DirectorWork History: Group Managing Director, founded The BDP Media Group in 1991. From its roots in broadcast television production, BDP has grown to become a group of specialist, integrated communications companies serving all industry sectors.

Broadview Communications LtdBroadView provides leading edge dynamic visual communications to educate and engage customers and employees. They have a background as TV journalists and offer consultancy, production and delivery.

Address: First floorEnterprise House1-2 HatfieldsLondonSE1 9PG

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Jake Ward Broadcast Services DirectorWork History:One of the most experienced professionals in the area of streaming media, Jake leads BroadView's team delivering web-based broadcasts. Former Deputy Editor of video service at ft.com.

Stuart Masiter FounderWork History:Founder of BroadView and a leading authority on best practice using broadcast techniques within the corporate sector. Former BBC and ITN journalist with 12 years experience in corporate

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communications.

BYG Systems Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Chemistry Communications

Address: Melbray Mews158 Hurlingham RoadLondon SW6 3NG

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7736 5355

Prof. Richard Adams Digital Strategy DirectorWork History:Since the early 90's Richard has developed numerous interactive TV, Mobile and online services and campaigns. Immediately prior to joining Chemistry he launched the BBC Blogs Network and Comedy Soup service. Richard is a published author on digital advertising and media. He is a BAFTA judge and a member of the Society of Authors.

Claire Elworth Creative DirectorWork History:Claire has over eleven years experience across a broad range of clients in all media and sectors - FMCG, leisure, public sector, financial and charity barely touches the surface. She has been awarded some of the most highly regarded creative awards including Gold at the DMAs, ISPs and MCCA to name but a few. Claire is passionate about ensuring insightful, effective creative ideas.

Neil Cowan New Business DirectorWork History:Neil has experience both as client – he worked at Boots the Chemist as a buyer – and as agency man. Previous clients have included Barclaycard, British Airways, Automobile Association, Tesco, Lloyds Bank, IBM, Royal Bank of Scotland, Peugeot and others. Neil is a member of the IDM and the DMA.

Dare DigitalDare is an interactive marketing agency which was founded on the core belief that strong ideas lead to better business results. They specialise in seven areas: website developmentonline advertising, interactive content, email marketing, Digital outdoor, iTV and Mobile marketing.

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

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Lee Wright MD, Client Development and New BusinessWork History: Lee began her advertising career at Modem Media joining as graduate trainee in 1993. She joined DDB Needham/Tribal DDB in 1995 running the Volkswagen and Guardian business before progressing to Head of Account Management and ultimately Business Development Director. Lee oversaw the merger of Tribal DDB and Billco to form a new digital division and was part of a management team charged with developing a European rollout strategy which saw expansion into five European cities.She joined Grand Union in September 2003 to run the Britvic and Abbey account portfolio and oversee the Account Management function. She was appointed Managing Director in April 2005. Lee joined Dare in May 2006 as Managing Director with core responsibility for client development and new business.She is Vice Chair of the IPA Digital Marketing Group and sits on NABS' Fast Forward Committee.

James Cooper Digital DirectorWork History: James originally studied history at Manchester before specializing in advertising at Watford College in 1996. He began his creative career above the line at D'Arcy and Ogilvy.In 1999 he joined the newly created Ogilvy Interactive as their first copywriter and won awards on IBM, Kodak and Orange before rising to become deputy creative director.In 2003 he left Ogilvy to join Agency Republic as Creative Director. After two successful years working on O2, BBC and Smirnoff he left for a new challenge with Dare – becoming Creative Director in January 2005.

Flo Heiss Creative PartnerWork History: Flo studied design in Augsburg, Germany, where he won the Erasmus scholarship to the Institute of Art in Urbino. A further two years spent at the Royal College of Art led to an M.A. in graphic design. In 1996 Flo joined Scholz and Volkmer to apply his design skills and from here moved on to Razorfish in 1998.Flo joined Dare in October 2000 as design director and was promoted to creative director in June 2003.

Delib LtdDelib gets people thinking, engaging and participating using new technologies. Governments, charities and businesses use our tools to create a dialogue with people and make a difference. People use our tools because they want to participate and we make it enjoyable and easy. Good communication is at the heart of our award-winning approach; we favour websites, software and games, but also work with media such as print and film. Their clients include the European Parliament, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minster, the YMCA, the BBC, Fortis, Publicis and over 100 UK councils.

Address: 50 Frith StreetSohoLondonW1D 4SQLondon

Telephone: 0845 638 1848

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Dialogue DLKW LtdDialogue (est. 1994) is a world leading provider for interactive mobile solutions for entertainment and business. It provides aggregation services for bulk SMS, Premium rate SMS, MMS and Location based Services (LBS) through APIs including HTTP and SMPP.

Address: Dialogue Communications Ltd48-54 Charlotte StreetLondonW1T 2NSUK

Telephone: +44 (0)8700 790 300

Digit

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Digital Outlook Communications Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Digital TMW

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Ross Taylor Managing Director Work History:

DNA Consulting Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Draft London Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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E3 MediaE3 is a full service digital agency with 60 staff working in both Bristol and London studios.Highlights in 2007 already include being voted 'South West digital agency of the year' by their peers, and they are currently the 5th in Design Week's digital top 20 and Revolution magazine ranked them 11th out of 395 agencies in their Client Satisfaction Survey.

Address: Central Court, 25 Southampton Buildings, WC2A 1AWLondon

Telephone: +44 020 7427 2600

Wesley Hogg Creative DirectorWork History: Prior to joining E3media, Wesley was the Creative Director at Rufus Leonard.

Enteraction TV LtdEnteraction TV create content for digital TV, the web, IPTV, the mobile and any other devices where consumers want to watch television. They currently produce and run Thomas Cook TV (Sky Digital 645); Thomas Cook Broadband; London TV Broadband; The Great Big British Quiz (Sky Digital 840, ntl 770 and five); “The Mint”, an interactive gameshow which is broadcast on ITV1 and ITV Play, as well as 3’s daily mobile TV service, “Today on 3 Live”. We’ve also recently completed projects for COI Communications, Allied Domecq, Chanel, Five, Cartier, Investors in People, Eckoh Technologies, Nike and Channel 4.

Address: 8 Park Place, Lawn Lane, Vauxhall, London SW8 1UDTelephone: +44 (0)20 7820 4470 f

Udi Regev Creative DirectorWork History: Udi is responsible for the cross-disciplinary development and execution of etv’s creative strategies as well as representing and communicating etv’s creative values to current and potential clients. Udi joined etv from Red Bee Media where he served as a Cross-Platform Content Producer. In this role, Udi played an integral part in devising and producing a number of high profile iTV campaigns for major UK brands, as well as developing engaging functionality and bespoke video content for TV, Web and 3G mobile phones.In 1999 Udi began his design career as Promo Producer at the BBC and was quickly promoted to Producer of programming andsponsorship. As Producer, Udi spearheaded many branded content projects consisting of commercials, commercial-presentation films and informercials for leading international brands including Sony, Philips, Shell and Motorola.

Euro RSCGThe world's fifth-largest global agency, Euro RSCG Worldwide has 233 offices across the globe that specialize in advertising, marketing services, interactive, healthcare, and corporate communications.

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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Glue London Ltd

Address: glue London Ltd31 Old Nichol StreetLondon E2 7HR

Telephone: 020 7739 2345

Good Technology

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Grand Union

Address: Eardley House, 182 – 184 Campden Hill Road, London, W8 7AsTelephone: 02079080700

Hall Moore CHIHall Moore CHI is a partnership between CHI and former Proximity Worldwide direct, digital and data specialists Simon Hall and Warren Moore. It is a new model of integration where direct and digital account teams and creatives collaborate in-house with CHI advertising, media experts Naked Inside – and clients – to find big ideas for ambitious brands. Then we work side by side to develop creative work in the most effective media.

Address: 7-9 Rathbone Street, London, W1T 1LYTelephone: 02074628600

Ewan Carpenter Head of DigitalWork History: Prior to working at Hall Moore ChI, Ewan worked for Key Communications as an Account Manager, his clients included P&O Trans-european, Toyota, BT and Electrolux. In 1999 until 2002 he was appointed as the Director at Traffic Interative where he was responsible for BT Group, Royal Mail, Whiskas and Shell. Following this, in 2002, he moved to AKQA Ltd as the Group Account Director where his main client was Orange. In 2004, Ewan was appointed the Digital Director for the Royal Mail at Proximity London, In 2005, he moved to Hall Moore.

HildbrandHildebrand provides creative and technology consulting for service organisations. They combine innovative technology with real-world experience turning complex problems into a source of competitive advantage. Hildebrand is a well-established business founded in 1986 as a creative agency and has a reputation for innovation, quality and reliability.

Address: 19 Bulstrode Street, MaryleboneLondon, W1U 2JN

Telephone: +44(0)20 7486 1020

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I-LevelIn 1999, they had a vision of creating an independent digital communications agency that would specialise in digital communications and only digital communications. They wanted to lay the foundations for a new breed of agency, one that would set the standards for others to follow. Now with 120 staff and growing rapidly, i-level offers a full range of digital communications services.

Address: Strutton GroundVictoriaLondon

Telephone: +44 (0)2073402700

Mark Creighton Managing DirectorWork History: Mark graduated from Durham University with a degree in Politics and still retains his links with his student days through involvement in his college’s alumni association. At i-level, Mark has worked as an Account Director and Group Account Director on a variety of acquisition driven accounts demonstrating how online can be effectively used as a recruitment channel for a wide variety of client sectors. He was a driving force behind the development of i-level Search, helping to initiate this specialised division that delivers the search requirements of clients across the agency. In a previous life in his role as Digital Manager at All Response Media, Mark was responsible for the growth and development of the agency’s digital offering over four years. His remit was to deliver domestic and international digital requirements across a client base including Betfair, Reckitt Benckiser, Megastar, One.Tel, British Gas Services, Lineone, Dotmusic and Hewlett Packard.

ImaginetThey provide customers with quality and value for money web designs and technological expertise. Their services are broad including: creative design, on-line marketing, e-commerce, customer relationship management, internet strategy, content management and hosting.

Address: Suite 21Greyfriars HouseGreyfriars RoadCardiff CF10 3ALWales (UK)

Telephone: +44 (0)29 2025 5515

Work History:

IMG New Media

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

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Adam Kelly Business Affairs Director, Sales and Marketing Work History:

InfernoInferno is a small independent agency that produces integrated work for clients such as Budweiser, ASDA, Britvic, Honda and Hiscox. It was set up six years ago and now has seventy people situated in Soho.

Address: Palladium House, 1-4 Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TALondon

Telephone: +44 (0)2072927070

Ingram PartnershipIngram Partnership helps to power brands with impartial strategic thinking. The business is segregated into secen areas: Brand Definition, Brand Innovation, Brand Connection, Brand Insight, Brand Futures, Brand Stewardship and Brand Mentoring.

Address: 7-10 Beaumont MewsLondonW1G 6EB

Telephone: +44 (0)207 3172900

IokoFounded in 1996, the vision was to build a broad based IT services company capable of delivering excellent services to corporate clients where new technologies were involved. The inspiration came from David Griffiths and Mark Christie's early work with BT developing some of the UK's earliest commercial Internet applications. The strategy was to pull together fantastic people and to deliver fantastic services and since launch the company has achieved growth of over 200% per annum. They now have strong management team, strong technology partnerships and a broad base of highly satisfied long term clients. Looking into the future, they are enhancing and scaling our platform to continue to deliver successful business-critical technology applications and services to their growing client base.

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

John Griffin Sales and Marketing DirectorJohn heads up ioko's sales and marketing activities including channel partners and alliances.John is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin in engineering and mathematics and has a technical and programme background in designing and delivering enterprise technology solutions for large corporates - particularly data warehousing, business intelligence and portals. John is currently specialising in innovative solutions for on-demand content delivery to the media and broadcast industry.Work History:

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LBILBI is the leading European full service and fully integrated digital agency network servicing clients with marketing and technology solutions. With a combined force of over 1200 professionals in 26 offices across the globe, annual sales of €161 million and a combined market capitalization of € 275-325 million, LBI has achieved the necessary critical mass to lead this business category now and in the future. LBI is Europe's only fully integrated digital agency network. LBI was formed by the merger of LB Icon and Framfab on 1 August 2006.

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

Luke Taylor Chief Executive OfficerWork History: FT Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference

David Hurren Creative DirectorWork History: Hurren was appointed creative director at FramFab UK in 2004, and consequently creative director of the joint agency creative team that resulted from the summer 2005 merger of Framfab and Oyster Partners.

Julie Lane Sales and Marketing DirectorWork History:

Lean Mean Fighting Machine

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Light Maker Group LtdLightmaker is a professional services agency that has been creating award winning interactive experiences the world over since 1997. A privately owned and funded company, Lightmaker Group consists of six companies located in the UK, Europe, the USA and Australia. Their service offering includes Adobe Flash Specialists, Web Development, Mobile device integration and development, Technology and Application Development, Rich Media Content development, Website Hosting, Creative consultancy and Strategic consultancy

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Marvellous

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LondonTelephone: +44 (0)207

Maverick Media Ltd

Address: Ground Floor, Moray House,23-31 Great Titchfield StreetLondonW1W 7PAUnited Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7291 3450

Will Jeffery Managing DirectorWork History: Will graduated from film school in 1989 and set up Maverick in 1995 having worked as a producer at Working Title and other independent production companies. Following Maverick's success, Will established a Japan office earlier this year; strengthening Maverick's reputation as one of the world's foremost viral producers. Will has also established a number of other media companies including Traffik, The Viral Chart and The Viral Awards.

Modem MediaModern Media provide outsourced media services — marketing, conference management, content development, and sales — to media companies, associations and business marketers.

Address: LondonTelephone: +44 (0)207

Tonia Ries General Managing PartnerWork History: Tonia co-founded Modern Media, and manages marketing services, sales strategy and brand development for the company's clients. Tonia brings more than 15 years experience as a sales and marketing executive in the media industry. She was the VP Marketing for Ziff Davis Media, overseeing research, marketing and promotional activities for six of the company's brands. Prior to joining Ziff Davis, she was VP Marketing and Sales at CMP Media, where she developed and led integrated sales and marketing programs for the company's Business Technology Group. As Associate Publisher, Marketing for InformationWeek from 1994 to 1999, Ries developed marketing strategy that resulted in the brand's dominant market position. Working closely with Charles, Tonia created multi-million dollar events, online and newsletter brand extensions for InformationWeek.

Mook

Address: First Floor25 Bedford StreetCoven GardenWC2E 9ESLondon

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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MRM Partners UK Ltd

Address: Lynton House7-12 Tavistock SquareLondonWC1H 9LT

Telephone: 020 7278 3856

Nestlé

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Yvonne Richardson ? at NestleWork History: * Recommended.

New Media Collective Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

New Media Maze

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

Dave Smith Managing DirectorWork History:

Ogilvy Interactive

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

Serge Nichols New Business DirectorWork History:

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Oyster Partners

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Panlogic

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Pavillion Communications Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

PhD IQ

PHD iQ is one of the leading online media specialists in the UK. It takes the best principles of direct response media and fuse them with the latest online and interactive media opportunities.

Address: The Telephone Exchange5 North CrescentChenies StreetLondon WC1E 7PH

Telephone: 020 7446 7171

Woman ex Sky – recommended.

John Murray XWork History: * Recommended.

Play

Matt Gorzkowski Managing DirectorWork History:

Poke London Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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Precedent Communications

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Profero

Profero is a digital marketing agency. Profero was founded on the belief that digital marketing would change the way consumers behave forever. It has produced 4,000 campaigns in the eight years since it was founded.

Address: Cento 319 Mandela StreetLondon NW1 ODU

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7387 2000

Leo Pang Head of CreativeWork History:

Ross Jenkins Head of MediaWork History:

Publicis Dialog

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Rainey Kelley Campbell Rolf

David GoldingWork History: * Recommended.

Reading Room

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Red Bee Media

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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Pam Masters CEOWork History:

Senior Creative Director: Jane Walker Creative Director: Steven Aspinall

John Pink Commercial DirectorWork History: John Pink is the Commercial Director at Red Bee Media and has led the successful growth of the company into new areas such as video-on-demand, content to mobile and navigation services. Red Bee Media was formerly part of the BBC and John played a key role at the time of sale and has worked with the new owners to develop it into an independent company.John continues to be responsible for delivering growth; company strategy; sales, marketing and communication; company-wide client management; and the research and development of new technologies and products - all of which have been brought together under an integrated Business Development department.

Dave Adey Head of Business DevelopmentWork History:

Jane Walker Senior Creative DirectorWork History:

Steven Aspinall Creative DirectorWork History:

Red Nomad

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

RPM

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Rufus Leonard

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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S8080 Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Saatchi & Saatchi

Adam Kirby Executive Director of Business Development and GrowthWork History:

Sapient

Joey Wilson Director for Marketing StrategyWork History:

Soup Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Sponge

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Start Creative Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Storm

Joe XWork History: * Recommended.

James MurphyWork History: * Recommended.

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Tequila

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Tim Bonnet X Work History:

Cordell Burke XWork History:

Tribal DBB

Bill Brock Managing DirectorWork History: Bill Brock has been working in the interactive marketing space for 10 years. His career has taken him from the frontlines of business planning and marketing strategy, to technical and creative development. In 1996 Mr Brock worked with a company called Multimedia Resources to help MasterCard plan, develop launch and communicate to the masses SSL technology, a proprietary system for secure online credit card transactions that welcomed the first customers into the world of e-commerce.Since those early years, Mr Brock has worked across a variety of disciplines of interactive marketing – Client Services, Production, Strategy & Planning, Concept Development and Technology – developing industry-leading integrated marketing programs for clients, such as Miller Brewing Company, Citigroup, Levi Strauss, British Telecom and Ladbrokes.While online focused, Mr Brock recognises the importance of channel integration. Not just in terms of creative output (matching luggage, as some call it), but fundamental strategic integration that fully utilises the power of each channel to deliver the greatest return on investment for clients. As part of this focus he has work closely with some of the largest through-the-line agencies in the world including AMV, TBWA, St Lukes, Saatchi, JWT, WWAV, Ogilvy, Ketchum, and many more.

Janet Winslade Head of MediaWork History:

True Digital

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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Twentysix London

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Unilever

With 400 brands spanning 14 different categories of home, personal care and foods products, no other company touches so many people's lives in so many different ways. Their brand portfolio ranges from much-loved world favourites including Lipton, Knorr, Dove and Omo, to trusted local brands such as Blue Band and Suave. They are constantly enhancing their brands to deliver more intense, rewarding product experiences. They invest €1 billion every year in cutting edge research and development, and have five laboratories around the world that explore new thinking and techniques to help develop their products.

Address: Unilever House100 Victoria EmbankmentLondon EC4Y 0DY

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7822 5252

Caroline Slootweg Director Digital Marketing and New MediaWork History: Caroline Slootweg is in charge of a team of marketing specialists who have been charged with developing Unilever’s roster of digital agencies.* Recommended

Unit 9 Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

The Viral Factory

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Walker Media

Walker Media is a media planning and buying company that Christine Walker founded with Phil Georgiadis and M&C Saatchi in 1997. Walker Media is the eighth largest media agency in the U.K., with annual billings in excess of GBP300 million.

Address: Middlesex House34-42 Cleveland StreetLondonW1T 4JE

Telephone: +44 (0)207 447 7500

Mark Syal Head of Digital Media

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Work History: Before Mark joined Walker Media he was Account Director at Diffiniti Ltd. Prior to that he was Associate Director at Carat Digital UK, and before that he worked as Internet Manager at EHS.Mark has a degree from the University of York.

Alexandria Oliver New Business and Marketing Work History:

WDMP

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Chris Clarke X Work History:

Caroline McGuckian X Work History:

Weapon 7 Ltd

Address:London

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Wheel

Address: xLondonx

Telephone: +44 (0)207

Worth Media

Address: xLondonx

Telephone: +44 (0)207

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Music

Last.fm

Music Choice Europe

For the past 13 years Music Choice has been at the forefront of digital music broadcasting across Europe and Asia, providing high quality non-stop music channels like Total Hits, Classical Greats, Freedom, Hip Hop, Revival, Schlager, Cool Jazz and the Greatest Rock Anthems Ever. They are also rolling out new niche channels like Bollywood Hits and Hindi Classics in India.Their channels are totally free from interruptions like adverts, DJ’s or presenters and combine innovative On-TV graphic solutions that allow consumers to know exactly what they are enjoying on every channel at anytime. Their award winning programming and music producers offers creative programming solutions through 90 exciting international and local channels, available in over 40 million homes across 18 countries around the world.

Address: Fleet House57-61 Clerkenwell RoadLondon EC1M 5AR

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7014 8700

Margot Daly CEO and DirectorWork History:Before joining Music Choice in 1995, Margot was one of five people brought to Europe by DMX Europe to launch the digital audio concept in 1993. Prior to this she worked in the audio compression and radio industry for Cutting Edge Technologies, based in Ohio and in brokerage with Citibank in New York. She was appointed Sales and Marketing Director of MCE Limited in July 1999 and Chief Operating Officer of MCE Limited in August 2000.

Ashley Mckenzie Managing DirectorWork History:A graduate of Harvard Business School, and son of former editor of The Sun Kelvin Mackenzie, Ashley has led a successful career in media for over a decade. Most recently, he was part of the management team at The Wireless Group Plc (TWG) where he began as Managing Director of their local radio business and, in 2002, was appointed as Managing Director of the company's commercial operations, where he was responsible for the company's national sales strategy.

Andrew Jeffries Head of ProgrammingWork History:New Zealand-born Andrew Jeffries is the former Programme Director of London’s number 1 youth entertainment radio station.Having worked previously for a number of the UK ’s largest commercial radio companies, Andrew is in charge of developing Music Choice’s music and content strategies across the company’s multiple distribution platforms.In an 18 year broadcasting career throughout Europe and Australasia, he has amassed extensive experience in multiple formats and developed award-winning programmes. In 2001 and

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2004, Andrew won UK Programmer and British Radio Programme Director of the Year and his team has twice been presented National Station of the Year, NTL Digital Station of the Year and Music Week Station of the Year awards.

Jeff Clarkson CFOWork History:New Zealand-born Jeff Clarkson moved to the UK in 1989, and was Finance Director and Company Secretary for a worldwide brewer before becoming Vice President of Finance for a major television network in April 1996.Whilst working there, he project managed the Finance department’s transformation through the decentralisation to a regional broadcasting operation and oversaw a series of major cost reduction exercises while undertaking the daily responsibilities of his role. He became Finance & Operations Director for the international operations of a computer games developer and publisher in July 1999, managing finance teams in the UK , Spain, France, Australia and Germany as the industry transitioned to next generation games platforms. Jeff joined Music Choice in January 2004 to lead the company’s financial function and is an Associate Chartered Accountant accredited in New Zealand.

Simon George Director, Music and MarketingWork History:http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/481/521

Recording companies

EMI

A division of EMI Group, EMI Music is one of the top recorded music companies in the world, operating directly in nearly 50 countries worldwide, with licensees in a further 20.EMI’s record labels, which include Angel, Astralwerks, Blue Note, Capitol, Capitol Nashville, EMI, EMI Classics, EMI CMG, EMI Televisa Music, Manhattan, Mute, Narada, Parlophone and Virgin sign and develop artists, market and promote them and distribute their music to retailers. Through consistent and long term success they have built up an outstanding catalogue of recorded music covering all key genres.In the six months ended 30 September 2006, EMI Music had revenues of £720.7 million, earning £11.5 million operating profit. It employs around 5,600 people.EMI Music's distinctive approach to the development of its roster focuses on making consistent investments in artists with long-term career potential and is designed to maximise both local and global sales. Its rich and diverse catalogue and roster includes legends such as: The Beatles, the Beach Boys, David Bowie, Maria Callas, Nat King Cole, Miles Davis, Herbert von Karajan, John Lennon, Dean Martin, Paul McCartney, Yehudi Menuhin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Frank Sinatra, the Rolling Stones and Mstislav Rostropovich.

Address: EMI Group plc27 Wrights LaneLondonW8 5SW

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7795 7000

Jean-Francois Cecillon

Chairman and CEO, EMI International

Work History:

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Jean-Francois Cecillon has been chairman and CEO of EMI Music International since January 2007. Reporting to Eric Nicoli, CEO of EMI Group, he has regional responsibility for all of EMI Music’s operations outside North America and the UK. He is based at EMI Music’s global headquarters in London.Born in 1958 in Lyon, Cecillon has over 20 years’ experience in the entertainment industry. He began his music business career in France in 1983 working at several companies including EMI. In 1987 he became Marketing Director of Polydor/A&M before rejoining EMI in 1990 as Vice President, Marketing, at EMI International in London.He was named Managing Director of the EMI UK label in 1992 and subsequently became President and CEO of EMI Records Group, UK and Ireland. During this time he was responsible for signing Robbie Williams as he embarked on his solo career and who has since become Britain’s biggest-selling male recording artist. From 1998 to 2001 Cecillon was CEO of Sega Europe where he launched the game console, Dreamcast, which sold over 1.3m units in its first year across Europe. He left Sega in 2001 and co-founded the music-marketing consultancy The Music Matrix of which he was Chairman. Its aim was to help bridge the worlds of business and entertainment by better understanding the communication and branding needs of artists and corporations. In 2001 and 2002 he was a Media Advisor for management consultancy Accenture and in early 2003 he founded and became Managing Partner of Fleming Media, an investment fund he founded with the Fleming family. Also, in 2003 he became director and producer of the 46664 project, a music-led worldwide HIV/AIDS awareness-raising initiative in partnership with Queen manager Jim Beach and the Nelson Mandela Foundation. In April 2004 he rejoined EMI as chairman and CEO of EMI Music Continental Europe, taking regional responsibility for all of EMI Music’s operations in Continental Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and since 2005, he has served as a Chairman of the International Federation of Phonographic Industry (IFPI) European Executive Committee.

Tony Wadsworth Chairman and CEO, EMI Music UK & IrelandWork History: Tony Wadsworth was appointed to his current position as chairman and CEO of EMI Music UK & Ireland in January 2002 after a 20-year career with EMI.He joined EMI Records in 1982 and, in 1984, in addition to other responsibilities, he took charge of EMI’s entry into the compact disc format.Wadsworth moved to Parlophone in 1987 as marketing director, working with artists such as Tina Turner, Crowded House, Pet Shop Boys, Paul McCartney and Queen, and in 1993 was promoted to managing director of the label.Under Wadsworth’s leadership, Parlophone enjoyed sustained success with many new signings, including Blur, Radiohead and Supergrass.After his appointment as president, EMI Records UK and Ireland, in April 1998, the company saw consistent successes with artists as diverse as Robbie Williams, Radiohead, Coldplay, Kylie Minogue and the Beatles.In January 2002, Wadsworth was promoted to chairman and CEO EMI Music UK and Ireland, adding Virgin Records UK and its roster of artists ranging from Massive Attack, Chemical Brothers and the Rolling Stones to Richard Ashcroft and Blue to his responsibilities.Recent successes for EMI Music UK also include Corinne Bailey Rae, Lily Allen, Joss Stone, Norah Jones, KT Tunstall, Athlete, Gorillaz and Coldplay whose latest album

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X&Y was a huge hit all around the world, reaching number one in 28 countries.Prior to joining EMI, Wadsworth worked as production manager at Warwick, Logo and RCA Records and earlier enjoyed three years as a musician with friends from Newcastle University where he holds a degree in economics.From 2000 to 2003 he held the post of Brit Awards chairman. He is a trustee of both the BRIT Trust and of the EMI Music Sound Foundation music education charity.

John Gildersleeve ChairmanWork History: John Gildersleeve joined the board of EMI Group in February 2004 when he also became deputy chairman and senior independent non-executive director. In January 2007 he was appointed non-executive chairman of EMI Group.Until February 2004, Gildersleeve was the commercial and trading director of Tesco plc. He joined Tesco in 1965 and became an executive director in 1984.John Gildersleeve is also non-executive chairman of The Carphone Warehouse Group plc.

Martin Stewart CFOWork History: Martin Stewart was appointed chief financial officer and became a member of the EMI board on 1 February 2005, having joined EMI on 7 January 2005. In January 2007 he assumed direct responsibility for the management of the finance function of EMI Music.Before joining EMI Stewart was chief financial officer of British Sky Broadcasting Group plc. He held this post from May 1998 until August 2004 having joined the company in 1996.Stewart, who is a chartered accountant, worked for PolyGram UK (now Universal Music) from 1991 to 1996, latterly as finance director of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment.

Sony BMG

Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Inc. is the result of a 50/50 joint venture between Sony Music Entertainment (part of Sony) and BMG Entertainment (part of Bertelsmann) completed on August 5, 2004. It is one of the Big Four music companies, and includes ownership and distribution of recording labels such as Arista Records, Columbia Records, Epic Records, J Records, RCA Victor Records, RCA Records, Legacy Recordings, Sonic Wave America, and others.

Address: Bedford House, 69-79, Fulham High St, London, SW6 3JWTelephone: Tel: 020 7384 8131

Rolf Schmidt-Holtz CEOWork History: Rolf Schmidt-Holtz was named CEO of Song BMG Music Entertainment in February of 2006. He served as Chairman of the Board of Sony BMG Music Entertainment from August 2004 to February 2006. Since January 2001, Rolf headed the Bertelsmann Music Group, New York as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. He led BMG into the merger of the recorded music business with Song Music Entertainment in August of 2004.At the same time, Rolf was a member of the Bertelsmann AG Executive Board and headed the BMG division which, today, consists of the joint ventures share in Song BMG Music

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Entertainment and of BMG Music Publishing, He also served as Chief Creative Officer of Betelsmann AG.Rolf’s career spans high profile positions for major European television and print media, having worked as a journalist, television editor and correspondent, magazine editor in Chief and Publisher, newspaper publisher and television executive. In 1986, he was appointed Editor in Chief of German public broadcaster WDR where he ran a weekly political talk show. In 1988 he became Publisher and two years later, Ediror Chief Gruner + Jahr’s Stern news.

Tim Bowen COOWork History: Tim Bowen was named COO of Sony BMG Music Entertainment in March 2006. Most recently, Tim served as the Chairman of the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, a post he held since February 2004. Tim joined BMG in 2002 when he was appointed COO, BMG Europe and carried out a number of international assignments before he was appointed Chairman, BMG, UK and Ireland in 2003. In the role of Chairman, Mr Bowen oversaw the operations of BMG and Zombia in the UK and Ireland and SYCO, the company’s television production company with Simon Cowell. Prior to joining BMG, Tim worked for Universal Music International as Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Affairs and following the merger of Polygram and Universal Music he became Executive Vice President of Universal Music International.

Kevin Kelleher CFOWork History: Kevin Kelleher was named Executive Vice President and CFO of Sony BMG Music Entertainment as the company’s formation in August of 2004. In this role, Mr Kelleher is responsible for overseeing the music company’s worldwide financial and information technology operations.From 1999 and 2004, Mr Kelleher served as Executive Vice President and CFO of Sony Music. From 1994 to 1999 he was Senior Vice President and CFO. He joined Sony Music in 1992 as Senior Vice President and Controller, Sony Music Entertianment. Prior to joining Sony, Kevin was a partner in the Media Entertainment Group of Price Waterhouse. He has extensive experience in the entertainment industry, having worked with an array of clients including cable operations and networks, radio and television broadcasters and production and music companies.

Ole Obermann VP Digital Business Development Europe, Sony BMGWork History: * Recommended.

Alex Vlassopoulos Business Development Director, Song BMGWork History:Alex Vlassopulos started working for Universal Music International in 2003, specialising in the mobile sector as Production Manager. Then he transferred to Universal Music UK as Product Development Manager for Digital in 2005.Having moved to Sony BMG in 2006, he is now the Senior Manager of Business Development for Digital, looking after the commercials and new business aspects of the digital sales team.

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Universal Music UK

A 100% equity owned by Vivendi. The worlds No. 1 recorded Music Company, selling more than one out of every four albums worldwide; they also hold significant positions in the digital music market. Universal was industry leader in digital music distribution before EMI poached their head of digital.

Address: 364-366 Kensington High StLondon, W14 8NS

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8752 2600

Lucian Grainge Chairman and CEOWork History: In his new capacity, Grainge, 45, will assume responsibility for all aspects of Universal Music International, while continuing to run Universal Music U.K. He will report to Morris. Grainge has been Chairman and CEO of Universal Music U.K. since July 2001, during which time the company has dominated the U.K. music market, the world's third largest. Grainge has worked in the music business for 27 years, beginning his career as an A&R scout for April Music/CBS in 1978. He joined PolyGram as Managing Director of its U.K. music publishing company in 1986, and subsequently rose to posts as Head of A&R and Managing Director of Polydor Records, Deputy Chairman of Universal Music U.K., and, in 2001, Chairman and CEO.* Recommended

Rob Wells Senior Vice President of Digital MediaWork History: Wells is responsible for directing and executing all aspects of UMGI’s digital strategy. His appointment completes an important phase in the integration of the company’s new media and mobile units into the Digital division, which began in 2006.For the past two years, Wells has been Divisional Director, Digital Services, at Universal Music U.K., which he joined in November 2000. He has established the company as a world-class player in digital, positioning it firmly ahead of the competition.For the first nine months of 2006, Universal Music U.K. took four of the top five best-selling digital albums, including the year’s No. 1, “Eyes Open” by Snow Patrol, according to statistics from the Official U.K. Chart Company.In addition to his new responsibilities, Wells will continue to be responsible for Universal Music U.K.’s digital operations.* Recommended

Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group (WMG) became the only stand-alone music company to be publicly traded in the United States in May 2005. With its broad roster of new stars and legendary artists, WMG is home to a collection of the best-known record labels in the music industry including Asylum, Atlantic, Bad Boy, Cordless, East West, Elektra, Lava, Maverick, Nonesuch, Reprise, Rhino, Roadrunner, Rykodisc, Sire, Warner Bros. and Word.

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Warner Music International, a leading company in national and international repertoire operates through numerous international affiliates and licensees in more than 50 countries. WMG also includes Warner/Chappell Music, one of the world's leading music publishers.

Address: 28 Kensington Church StreetLondon, W8 4EPUnited Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7368 2500

Edgar Bronfman Chairman and CEOWork History:Mr. Bronfman also serves as general partner at Accretive Technology Partners, LLC, a venture capital firm specializing in the business process outsourcing area. Before joining Warner Music Group, Mr. Bronfman served as Chairman and CEO of Lexa Partners LLC, a management venture capital group based in New York City. Mr. Bronfman was appointed Executive Vice Chairman of Vivendi Universal in December 2000. He resigned from his position as an officer and executive of Vivendi Universal on March 31, 2002, and resigned as Vice Chairman of Vivendi Universal's Board of Directors on December 2, 2003. Prior to the December 2000 formation of Vivendi Universal, Mr. Bronfman was President and CEO of The Seagram Company Ltd., a post he held since June 1994. During his tenure as the CEO of Seagram, he consummated 85 billion dollars in transactions and transformed the company into one of the world's leading media and communications companies. He was the chief architect behind the leadership positions achieved by Universal's entertainment business in music, film and recreation. From 1989 until June 1994, Mr. Bronfman served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Seagram. Between 1982 and 1989, he held a series of senior executive positions for The Seagram Company Ltd. in the U.S. and in Europe.

Michael Fleisher CFOWork History:Michael D. Fleisher, Warner Music Group's (WMG) Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is responsible for WMG's worldwide financial operations. Fleisher previously served as the Chairman and CEO of Gartner, Inc., the world's leading technology research company. Fleisher joined Gartner, Inc. in 1993, leading the company's initial public offering, as well as the company's move to the New York Stock Exchange. At Gartner, Fleisher completed more than 30 acquisitions and investments. As head of the Gartner Events organization, Fleisher developed Gartner Symposium/ITxpo into the world's premier IT strategic planning event. Fleisher was appointed Chief Financial Officer in 1998, became Chief Executive Officer in 1999, and was elected Chairman of the Board in 2001. Fleisher's previous business experience includes working from 1990 to 1993 as an associate at Bain Capital, a venture capital and buy-out firm. He was a consultant at Bain & Company, a strategy-consulting firm, from 1987 to 1990. Fleisher holds a bachelors degree in economics from the Wharton School of Business.

Patrick Vien Chairman and CEO of Warner Music InternationalWork History:Patrick Vien is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Warner

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Music International (WMI), responsible for Warner Music Group's international recorded music business (excluding U.S.) conducted through various affiliates and licensees operating in more than 50 countries around the world.Vien joined WMI in February 2006 after serving as President of NBC Universal's Global Networks Division where he oversaw the division of the company that wholly owns and operates 11 television channels in territories around the world. Vien oversaw all aspects of programming, marketing, distribution and finance, and was charged with creating new channel brands for distribution platforms worldwide. The entertainment television channels under Vien's supervision reached more than 70 million subscribers across 40 countries. Before joining NBC Universal, Vien was President of Universal's Television Network Enterprises where he led the operations of digital networks and new digital products, including the critically acclaimed channel TRIO: pop.culture.tv, Newsworld International (NWI), Crime TV, and an early video-on-demand service, Universal On Demand. Prior to this position at Universal, Vien was President and COO of North American Television (NATV) where he founded TRIO and NWI.

Alejandro (Alex) Zubillaga

Executive Vice President, Digital Strategy and Business Development.Work History:Zubillaga is responsible for the company's worldwide digital music strategy and business development activity including its strategic initiatives in wireless, e-commerce, Internet, electronic music distribution and new music formats.Since joining WMG in March 2004, Zubillaga has aggressively developed new product and distribution opportunities for WMG in the mobile space and online music space. Under his leadership, WMG was the first music company to sell mobile music video downloads in the U.S. through an agreement with Verizon Wireless in January 2005; the first music company to execute a multi-territory, cross-platform "triple-play" agreement, reaching more than 110 million subscribers in 12 countries through an agreement with France Telecom in May 2005; and has been a carrier launch partner supporting the introduction of major new products including full-track downloads, ring back tones and video ring tones through agreements with leading mobile carriers including Vodafone, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint. Before joining WMG, Zubillaga served as managing director and co-founder of Lexa Partners LLC, a management venture capital group based in New York City, where he was responsible for sourcing, analyzing and managing investment opportunities in the media and technology sectors. Lexa Partner investments he helped direct include the purchase of WMG with Thomas H. Lee Partners, Providence Capital and Bain Capital, as well as the bid for Vivendi Universal's entertainment assets.Previously, Zubillaga was founder and managing partner of E-Quest Partners, a venture capital firm focused on Latin America, where he directed the origination of all potential investment opportunities and assisted portfolio companies in raising in excess of $100 million of private equity capital from institutional sources. Prior to that, Zubillaga served as founder, chairman and chief executive officer of NETUNO, a leading provider of broadband communication services in Venezuela.

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David Johnson Warner/Chappell CEOWork History:David H. Johnson was named Warner/Chappell's Interim CEO in December 2006. He was previously Warner Music Group's (WMG) Executive Vice President and General Counsel.Widely considered a leading legal expert in the music industry, Johnson joined WMG in 1999 and has considerable experience in a broad range of music and entertainment matters. Johnson has also played an instrumental role in some of the music industry's major acquisitions.Johnson spent nine years as Senior Vice President and General Counsel for Sony Music Entertainment. He also held several posts at CBS and was an associate in the New York City law firm Mayer, Nussbaum, Katz & Baker.

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Free Agents, Consultants and Corporate Advisors

Oli Barrett Entrepreneur and ConsultantWork History:Oli is a 28-year-old internet entrepreneur and networking guru.He is a Programme Director at Horse’s Mouth, an online mentoring website. Previously he was Director at Stem Ventures Ltd, a software company; prior to that he was in a business development role with FriendsAbroad.com and a Marketing Director with Infinite Marketing Ltd.*Recommended.

Julian Ellison Internet Entrepreneur and New Media ConsultantWork History:Currently Ellison is Managing Director of InTime Media, an interactive media start-up founded in early 2007.Julian founded the BBC Networking Club and created the first BBC Web site. He has been involved with a number of internet projects such as Tablane Technology and Stealth Project.* Recommended

Carl Von Doussa Independent Strategy ConsultantWork History:Carl is currently working as an independent strategy consultant. His two main clients are BBC and QVC. He is working closely with the chief exec at QVC in the UK on formulating strategy for that business. Carl's interest in/knowledge about shopping TV dates back to his role at Flextech where he was involved in the acquisition of "Sit Up TV" which became the UK's biggest home shopping retailer.Carl is a Chartered Accountant, qualified in Australia (Adelaide). In 1995 he came to the UK and joined the Associated Newspapers, working in finance. After about one year he joined Disney and then spent one year or so with Buena Vista Home EntertainmentCarl was then headhunted to join Flextech as Head of Business Development for UKTV. Thereafter he focused on developing the channel portfolio and deepening ties with Telewest. Around this time he was also involved in the investment in the home shopping business mentioned above. He was first promoted to CFO, then in 2001 sent to Harvard to the Advanced Management Programme. On his return he was made COO of Flextech, notably focusing on improving the company's rights management

Angel Gambino New Media ConsultantWork History:Angel was VP strategy and digital media at MTV networks until Jan 2006. She was responsible for creating and implementing MTV’s digital strategy across the company’s 11-channel portfolio, including MTV, VH1, VH2, TMF, Paramount Comedy, etc. She was also responsible for launching MTV Flux.* Recommended.

Nick Heller New Media ConsultantWork History:Nick recently left MTV having been there for a year. He was working for Angel Gambino doing commercial strategy and digital

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media. *Recommended.

Robert Loch Internet EntrepreneurWork history: Robert Loch is an entrepreneur who has founded 5 companies. Robert founded Soflow Inc that runs the online student network Wis.dm and professional network Soflow.com.Robert is the co-founder of Internet People at www.internetpeeps.com (with Paul Birch), which is the UK's leading community for the Internet sector, and Connected Clubs which is a new venture that provides networking by combining physical venues with an online environment and events. Robert also runs CreativeOut, which provides events for people from across the creative industries.* Recommended

Lucius Peart ConsultantWork History:Lucius was an original co-founder of the mobile marketing company Whoosh. Having worked for the past 20 years in marketing, sales and brand promotion, Lucius has extensive experience both in the broadcast market and in account management. His clients at YooMedia included Celador, Sky, and Nestle. Prior to joining Whoosh, Lucius spent 18 months consulting to Vodafone on the commercial and technical viability of SMS lotteries.* Recommended.

Norman Rosenberg ConsultantWork History: Currently Norman is doing freelance work for News International and Vodafone. He worked at BBC, Deloitte focusing on mobile strategy. Available for technical analyses for Private Equity companies. Previously he worked at Ecosse, a provider of satellite programming for schools that recently bought Channel 4 Learning. He left it to join €1bn joint venture of Vodafone and Vivendi.* Recommended.

Sam Sethi Internet EntrepreneurWork History: Sam Sethi is a London based entrepreneur, technologist and consultant. Sam has worked in the IT industry for over 18 years for companies including Microsoft, Netscape, Gateway Computers and CMGi, in a variety of senior technical and marketing roles. Sam has also initiated and ran several of his own start-ups. Recently Sam has been working as a freelance consultant with companies such as MSN (UK) and BT, helping develop their Web 2.0 strategies. Sam writes a blog at www.vecosys.com about talent in new media. He works/worked with Mike Butcher, who used to work for NMA.* Recommended.

Lloyd Shepherd ConsultantWork History: Formerly Head of News, Sports and Weather at Yahoo! UK, focusing on executing a pan-European product strategy as well as market and partnership development. Lloyd Shepherd returned to

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Yahoo! Europe in March 2006 following five years with the Guardian. Previously Mr Shepherd worked as a journalist writing about the film and television industry. In 1998 he joined Yahoo! UK & Ireland where he spent three years as production director. He then went on to work for the Guardian, initially as chief producer and most recently as deputy director of digital publishing.* Recommended.

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Other

Cachelogic

CacheLogic provides a suite of complementary products that deliver traffic management and network intelligence solutions to the Internet Service Provider and telecommunications sectors. CacheLogic's core products provide carrier-grade solutions that enable ISPs to achieve significant cost savings through the intelligent management of Peer-to-Peer traffic across their networks, without affecting the end-user experience. In January 2004 CacheLogic set up its analysis network to provide traffic analysis from within the ISP networks across the Globe. The network ensures CacheLogic maintains leadership in understanding the changing nature of traffic across the Internet and, in particular, its impact upon Service Provider networks.

Address: 326 Cambridge Science ParkMilton RoadCambridgeCB4 0WGEngland

Telephone: +44 1223 395 915

Tony Illsley ChairmanWork history: Tony was the former CEO of Telewest plc the broadband cable TV/telecoms operator, after a career in international FMCG with Colgate Palmolive and PepsiCo. He held various senior marketing positions at Colgate Palmolive. He then joined PepsiCo Inc. and during his 14 year career was President for Pepsi Cola Japan, then President Pepsi Cola Asia Pacific, and finally President of Walker Snack Foods. He left Telewest in 2000, following the merger with Flextech and launched a portfolio career. He was on the board of easyJet plc as Senior Independent Director from 2000 to 2005. He is also an NED on GCAP Media plc, and has added to this with roles in various private equity-backed companies, and is currently also Chairman of Plastic Logic Ltd.

Pat Chapman-Pincher CEOWork history: Pat brings invaluable knowledge and depth of experience to CacheLogic with over 30 years' working in the Telecommunications industry, ranging from multinational Internet and telecoms and companies to technology start-ups. Pat was formerly President of UUNET International, responsible for operations in Europe, Asia and Latin America; Senior Vice President at WorldCom and Director of Commercial Operations at MFS International. Additionally Pat has held various senior business development roles with IBM UK, Logica and BT.

CMGI

CMGI, Inc. provides technology and e-commerce solutions that help businesses market, sell and distribute their products and services. CMGI offers targeted solutions including industry-leading global supply chain management and web-based distribution and fulfillment. The company owns some of the world’s foremost internet brands including Alta Vista and Lycos.

Address:

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Marcus Bicknell Former European Head of CMGIWork History: Once manager of rock supergroup Genesis, Marcus also set up A&M’s European division and grew the business 10 fold in just 7 years. He was also responsible for the launch of the VideoPlus instant video programmer and as Commercial Director for Société Européenes des Satellites he delivered satellite TV into the households of Europe with the launch of ASTRA in 1988. As Managing Director of European Channel Management Ltd., which was a joint venture of BBC Worldwide, Pearson television and Cox of Atlanta he was responsible for the distribution of the television channels BBC Worldwide and BBC Prime into continental Europe. Currently Marcus is involved in non executive roles.* Recommended.

The Glass House

The Glass House is a registered charity that supports and encourages better working partnerships between communities and professionals who are working together to improve the quality of a neighbourhood. The Glass-House works nationally, offering design advice, training and project support to projects focussing on neighbourhoods, housing, public space, community buildings, play areas and facilities for young people.

Address: 2a Kingsway Place, Sans Walk, London, EC1R 0LSTelephone: Tel: 020 7490 4583

Michael Smith Second Chance TuesdayWork History: * Recommended

Interactive Rights Management Ltd

Address: Interactive Rights Management3-5 Rathbone PlaceLondon

Telephone:

Bruce Vandenberg Founder and CEOWork History: Prior to founding IRM, Bruce held the position of Director of Interactive Media at Celador International Limited, from January 2001 until September 2004. At Celador, he was responsible for conception and execution of the interactive strategies for Celador's program brands, including Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?.Specifically, Bruce was responsible for the global rollout of revenue generating interactive brand extensions to Celador's formats across seven different platforms (Internet, Wireless (SMS, WAP, Java), Interactive TV, Fixed Line Telephony, Interactive DVD, PDA's and In-flight Entertainment). He has launched interactive services in more than 45 countries through partnering with major broadcasters, fixed line and mobile network operators and technology service providers on every continent.

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Prior to joining Celador, Bruce worked for Talkcast Corporation plc, a dotcom start-up (1999 to 2000); News International's Internet Service Provider, the CurrentBun; and Siemens, where he was responsible for the global roll-out of the BT/Concert VPDN project (1998-1999).* Recommended.

Justin Figgins Head of Group Strategy, RightmoveWork History:Justin joined Rightmove in 2005 as Head of Group Strategy responsible for activities beyond the existing business, such as M&A opportunities, new business ventures and execution of an initial public offering. He has 12 years of experience in corporate finance and strategic planning. Justin spent two years at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in London as Vice President of TMT banking focusing on capital raising and M&A for various clients across Europe. More recently, he was Director of M&A at Cendant Europe, focusing on leisure and on-line travel acquisitions. Justin began his career in the United States at Prudential Financial, where he spent six years in their investment banking and strategic planning divisions. He received his B.A. in Economics and Political Science from the University of Rochester in 1992, and a M.B.A from the Johnson School at Cornell University in 2000.* Recommended.

I-Rights Ltd

i-Rights specialises in acquiring, managing and generating revenues from new and existing content on digital platforms such as mobiles and IPTV and provides a one-stop shop for content and rights owners in bringing their content to the digital marketplace, thereby leaving them free to concentrate on their core competence - content production.

Address:Telephone:

Justin Judd Managing DirectorWork History: Justin Judd is a senior TV industry professional with 25 years commercial and creative experience and a proven reputation for attracting and engaging mass audiences. Justin established i-Rights Ltd in December 2004. Justin was Controller of Interactive Media for Granada plc (until 2004) and was responsible for the development, production and exploitation of cross platform and interactive content across Granada’s entire programme portfolio. Previously Justin worked as a producer of comedy, drama and entertainment programmes both at Granada and for other major producers and broadcasters in the UK and US. He won an International Emmy Award in 1994.* Recommended.

MCPS

The MCPS-PRS Alliance is home to the world's best music writers, composers and publishers. Formed in 1997 between two royalty collection societies (MCPS and PRS), it exists to collect

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and pay royalties to its members when their music is recorded and made available to the public (MCPS); and when their music is performed, broadcast or otherwise made publicly available (PRS).Ten years since joining forces, the MCPS-PRS Alliance is one of the world’s most efficient combined rights collecting operations. Offering its members more money, more often, at less cost and its customers the most efficient means by which they can use music.

Address: 29-33 Berners StreetLondon, W1T 3AB

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7580 5544

Adam Singer Former CEOWork History: Adam Singer was appointed to the Content Board in May 2003. Adam Singer has worked at the most senior levels in Broadcasting and Telecoms, in the UK, the U.S. and Japan. He launched the Discovery Channel in the UK and Europe and was its first MD. He helped create UKTV with the BBC and is a former Chairman and CEO of Flextech plc, whose portfolio included the Living, Bravo and Trouble channels. For two years he was CEO of Telewest plc, providing telephone, broadband and TV programming. Adam is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and began his media career in a variety of programming roles, with companies such as the BBC, Viacom and United Artists. Adam Singer is a member (on a rotational basis) of the Fairness Committee and the Content Sanctions Committee. In February 2005 Adam joined the MCPS-PRS Alliance as Group Chief Executive.* Recommended.

Andrew Shaw Managing DirectorWork History: Andrew Shaw was appointed Managing Director, Broadcast and Online, at the MCPS-PRS Alliance in October 2006. His background is in broadcasting. Hebegan his television career in 1985 with Britain’s Flextech Television (now Virgin Media TV) where he was responsible for channel distribution across Europe. He was closely involved in the negotiation of Flextech’s joint venture with the BBC in 1996 to create the UKTV portfolio of channels.In 1999, Andrew joined Britain’s second largest cable operator, Telewest Communications as Commercial Director for the launch of digital TV. After Telewest’s acquisition of Flextech, he headed up content acquisition and development opportunities across the group.At the end of 2001, Andrew joined Liberty Global Inc. and was seconded to Tokyo as Director of Strategic Development at Jupiter TV, a 50/50 joint venture between Liberty Global and Sumitomo Corporation.In early 2004, Andrew was appointed EVP & COO of Jupiter VOD where he oversaw the business planning, staff recruitment and operations of the start-up.By the time he left in July 2006, the service was available in over 750,000 Japanese households and offered content from five Hollywood studios as well as all the main Japanese distributors.* Recommended.

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Ofcom

Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services

Address:Telephone: +44 (0)20 7981 3040

Ed Richards CEOWork History: Ed Richards was appointed Ofcom Chief Executive in October 2006. He was previously Chief Operating Officer where his responsibilities included strategy, research, consumer policy, business planning, finance, human resources and Ofcom’s functions in the Nations and Regions.Prior to Ofcom Ed was Senior Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister for Media, telecoms, internet and e-govt. Before that he was Controller of Corporate Strategy at the BBC. He also worked in consulting at London Economics Ltd, as an advisor to Gordon Brown MP and began his career as a researcher with Diverse Production Ltd, where he worked on programmes for Channel 4

Justin Le Patourel Manager of Market IntelligenceWork History: * Recommended.

Jim EganWork History:Currently on secondment to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport as personal advisor to Tessa Jowell on digital Media.Jim studied economics and joined PwC Consulting after university. Then he worked in strategy and business development roles at Sky, focusing on new media. He left Sky in 2002 to join Ofcom.* Recommended.

TV Guide Mobile Entertainment

Gordon J Mattey Head of European Sales and Business DevelopmentWork History: Previously at FT.com.* Recommended.

Ed Howard Editor of Question TimeWork History: * Recommended.

Grant KeysWork History: Formerly at Channel Four.* Recommended.

Symax

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Decipher

Nigel Walley Managing Director?Work History: * Recommended

Visit London

Josephine Adams Director of DigitalWork History: Josephine Adams filled the newly created director of digital post in September 2006, recognising the critical importance of digital communications for the travel and tourism industry, in particular in the lead up to the 2012 Olympic Games. With a career spanning 25 years in the digital and publishing worlds, Josephine is responsible for leading and directing Visit London’s digital strategy, both internet and TV. Initial roles at Emap as editor then publisher, were followed by a move to Ziff-Davis Europe, where Josephine oversaw a number of successful magazine and digital launches, including PC Magazine, Yahoo! UK & Eire and ZDNet UK. Josephine subsequently worked in MD roles for Aspen Media Services, and then Emap again. In 2001, as CEO of netdecisions’ ventures, she worked on e-businesses with shareholders including Channel 5 and Carphone Warehouse. Most recently Josephine was MD of Personals for Yahoo! Europe and then CEO of YooMedia Dating.

Alex Balfour 2012Work History: * Recommended

Jennifer RigbyWork History: * Recommended.

Mark Janes ? at TamblinWork History: * Recommended.

Lee BaileyWork History: Formerly with Saatchi & Saatchi* Recommended.

Robert Senior ? at FallonWork History: * Recommended.

Fiona Romeo Head of Digital Media, National Maritime MuseumWork history: Fiona worked at BBC, then she left to work on a virtual world

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project for a large entertainment company together with Sulake. Now back in London, she is working on Digital Heritage projects (including Science of Spying).* Recommended.

Josh Bergen Warner Bros.Work History: * Recommended.

Stuart Collingwood Vice President EMEA, Sling MediaWork History: FT Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference

Federico Grosso Global Vice President, Business Development, blinkxWork History: FT Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference

Andy Nobbs President and Managing Director, TeletraxWork History: FT Digital Media and Broadcasting Conference

Sanjay ? Managing Director, Ingenious (fund)Work History: * Recommended.

Jason GeorgeWork History: Jason set up Victoria Road and sold it to Endemol. He was head of digital at Flextech for a year.Recently he moved to LA to set up a participation TV focused production business affiliated with Harvest Media.

Peter Brimacon Jetix?Work History: Previously Peter worked with Fox News, and before that at Pearson Strategy Group.* Recommended.

Nigel Pockridge FT.comWork History: * Recommended.

Martha GlassWork History: Former Head of Strategy Fremantle. Currently serves on several company boards.* Recommended.

Nathalie TidemanWork History: Currently involved with PE. Previously was responsible for new

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ventures at Fremantle.* Recommended.

Dick Emery Chairman of IostarWork History:

Mark Grenside Founder of IostarWork History:

Andre Singer Factual President, IostarWork History:

Erik Pack Distribution President, IostarWork History:After spending years working at companies specializing in high-quality television mini-series and movies, such as RHI Entertainment and Power, Erik Pack is transferred his experience in international distribution to the new company Iostar Plc.Based in London, Iostar will concentrate on two main programming genres, high-end drama and documentaries.At MIPTV, Pack offers buyers three TV movies in the suspense/thriller genre, in addition to Iostar’s factual programming. On the documentary side, Pack has a three-part Animals Are Amazing, which reveals some of the most intriguing secrets of the animal kingdom; the six-part Last Chance To See, which finds extraordinary creatures on the verge of extinction; and the 90-minute Stairway To Heaven, which documents efforts to rebuild the vandalized al-Aqsa mosque and rekindle centuries-old skills and workmanship.

Laurence Parkes Head of Digital Strategy WCRSWork History:As Head of Digital Strategy, Laurence works across WCRS's clients (including Sky and BMW) and new business.Previously, he was a Senior Planner at Bartle Bogle Hegarty. Laurence has also worked for Audi which involved working on the "Spider" campaign for RS4 (inc.PSP graphic novella), TT:Remastered" for new TT, "Level 3 game" for S3 and "Patents" campaign for A6. Laurence was involved in the Robinsons campaign "Raise them on Robinsons.”Between March 2000 and December 2005 Laurence worked Reuters, Marmite, Knorr, Hasbro and Kwik Fit.Laurence was an Account Planner for AMV BBDO.In 1997 and 2000 Laurence was involved within The Economist, Guinness, Sainsbury's, Pizza Hut.Laurence attended the University of Cambridge where he obtained an MA Hons in History between 1994 and 1997

Edmund Coulthard Director and Producer, Blast! FilmsWork History:His works have included being the Executive Producer for Sex,

the City and Me (2007) (TV), Hair Wars (2007), Million Dollar

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Pigeon (2007), Blue Suede Jew (2007) (The Last Days of the Raj

(2007) Michael Jackson and the Boy He Paid Off (2004) and

Secrets & Lines (2000).

He has also been Director for Soundproof (2006), The Year

London Blew Up: 1974 and "Tales from Pleasure Beach" (2001)

(mini). He has also been involved in I'll Be Your Mirror (1996)

"The Promised Land" (1995) a TV Series.

Mark Waugh Deputy Managing Director , ZenithOptimedia

Work History:When Mark joined the UK media planning fraternity from Oxford University, media was seen as an exceptional, trading-based discipline that followed the strategic lead offered by the advertising agency. In the intervening 16 years Mark has been a key player in driving the strategic importance of media planning in the industry and at the age of 28 became the youngest ever Managing Partner of Optimedia. He grew his expertise beyond the traditional ‘Big Five’ advertising media into events, ad-funded programming, sponsorship, product placement, field marketing, and now digital. Mark joined market leader ZenithOptimedia as Deputy Managing Director in 2003.In his career he has amassed experience across almost every market category, from motors to luxury goods and financial services to FMCG. This, coupled with ZenithOptimedia’s 100 clients, including blue chip companies such as British Airways, L’Oréal, Toyota and Masterfoods, who spend over £700 million in the UK, allows Mark a unique scaled perspective on the behaviour of Britain’s brands. Furthermore, Advertising Age named ZenithOptimedia Global Agency of the Year in 2005.

Stuart Feathers Managing Director, Feather BrooksbankWork History:Stuart set up Feather Brooksbank with fellow Yorkshireman Giles

in 1991 having a background in TV trading. He is very much

involved with every aspect of the business.

Rod Lewis CEO, Omnifone Limited Work History:Cambridge graduate Rob Lewis has founded numerous successful businesses in the media and technology space. He was Founder CEO of Silicon.com (now part of NASDAQ-listed CNET Networks), and its German and French sister products, Silicon.de and Silicon.fr. In this role he was instrumental in the move to digital media in the late 1990s and the introduction of online advertising media in Europe. He was also Founder CEO of Business & Technology Magazine, later sold to Dennis Publishing. In addition to his role as CEO of Omnifone, Lewis sits on the board of a number of companies as a non-executive director and has interests in renewable energy and the entertainment sector. He is a non-executive director of The Century Club and the recently announced Paramount Club at the summit of Centrepoint in London.

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Andrew Thomas E-business Director, Bounty Work History:Andrew has over twenty years marketing and agency experience having joined BMP DDB in London in the late eighties, after completing five years as a captain in the British Army. He spent most of his agency time working for McCann-Erickson in London and Manchester on brands such as Black & Decker, Clarks, Unilever and Philips.He set up McCann UK Network’s digital operation in 1999 and was responsible for helping brands such as Sainsbury’s Bank, Thomson Holidays and Magnet migrate their marketing spend online and develop significant digital propositions.Andrew joined Bounty – the UK’s No 1 parenting club – in 2005 to develop their e-business practice and capitalise upon the leading online meeting point for mums in the UK – Bounty.com. With over half a million opted-in members and 19 million pages viewed each month, the site is the UK’s favourite parenting and specialist female site. Andrew has responsibility for all Bounty’s consumer facing activity both in terms of its own brand and third party relationships.

Michael Ross Ecommerce Advisor, BaugurWork History:Michael Ross has joined the Baugur Group Retail division as e-Commerce Manager. His role is to help the Baugur portfolio companies build eCommerce revenue and to create new businesses that can offer eCommerce services to the Baugur portfolio. Prior to Baugur, Michael spent the last 7 years as co-founder and CEO of figleaves.com, the world's largest online retailer of branded intimate apparel. Before figleaves, Michael was a manager at McKinsey and Company specialising in internet and digital television. Prior to that, he co-founded a business which published a range of 3-d advertising funded maps across the UK. He is also chairman of Radcliffe Denim and is a non-executive director of the German custom t-shirt business, Spreadshirt.net.

Mark Read Digital Strategy, WPPWork History:Mark Read was appointed a director in March 2005. He has been WPP's director of strategy since 2002. He worked at WPP between 1989 and 1995 in both parent company and operating company roles. Prior to rejoining WPP in 2002, he was a principal at Booz-Allen & Hamilton and founded and developed the company WebRewards in the UK.

Nick Robertson CEO, ASOSWork History:Following a number of successful ventures, Nick Robertson launched AsSeenOnScreen in 2000, in an attempt to cash in on the public’s desire for clothes worn by celebrities. Renamed ASOS in July 2003, Robertson’s website has received plenty of media attention and, importantly, a flood of buyers. The site now sells jewellery and make up alongside the clothes of the stars.

Ian Kenny Commercial Director, Decipher ConsultancyWork History:Ian Kenny is the Commercial Director at Decipher. He has extensive experience in the advertising and communication

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environment, having worked for some of London's leading creative and media agencies.

Kevin Baughan Head of Technical Strategy, Virgin NetworkWork History:Kevin Baughan is an experienced telecoms professional with a proven track record of delivering commercial results for UK and European Service Providers. In his current role, Kevin is responsible for Technical Strategy across Virgin Media and is actively involved in understanding the business impacts of new technologies and in the overall evolution of Virgin Media’s communication and entertainment portfolio. Prior to Virgin Media, Kevin was co-founder with colleagues at the University of Birmingham of a Start Up which carried out pioneering research into novel networking technologies for the US Air Force Research Labs. Kevin has also had a distinguished career with Nortel Networks, in both R&D and as their Chief Architect for Cable Operators across Europe. Kevin is an Honorary Professor at the University of Birmingham where he advises the communication networks research team and holds an MBA with distinction from Imperial College.

Chris Bunyan Director of Portal Management, Virgin Media PlcWork History:

Alex Hole Media Director, TiscaliWork History:

David Bullman Ex Director of Digital Technology and Operations, News InternationalWork History:Ion the 21st June 2007, David Bullman, the director of digital technology and operations resigned. Bullman, who oversaw technical aspects of News International's websites, was part of the management team behind the relaunch of the Times Online website on 1 February, which was struck by initial technical difficulties. Times Online's user numbers dipped following its relaunch to 8m unique users in March, from 10.8m in January 2007.

Ed ling Strategy Development Director, I-levelWork History:Ed was i-level’s first employee when the company launched in early 1999. One of the most experienced operators in the online space, Ed had developed strategies, planned and bought online media for client such as Gillette, Vodafone, Best Foods, Budweiser, BT, COI and Pepsi. Work with ABC Electronic steering group, IAB and the IPA has made him a driving force behind industry initiatives both to professionalise new media and to introduce common standards.With substantial previous experience in traditional media, Ed was trained at MediaVest where he had his first encounter with the internet developing an early strategy for Dixons Stores Group's PC World brand (early online brochure).At i-level, he is responsible for the quality and breadth of i-level’s planning across all clients as well as new product development.

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He was recently appointed vice-chair of the IPA Digital Marketing Group and is a member of JICNET and JICIMS.

Paul Vassallo Head of Digital, Walker MediaWork History:Vassallo joins from Aegis-owned Carat, where he was interactive European account director for Dell and reports to Mark Syal, head of Walker-i.

Richard Firminger Regional Sales Director, Yahoo/OverureWork History:Overture Services today announced the appointment of Richard Firminger as Sales Director, Overture UK. He will be responsible for managing and directing UK Sales; accelerating growth, best practice and service levels within the search market. A sales authority in the marketing and publishing industries, Firminger has held positions at leading sales agencies and publishers including AdLINK, DoubleClick, CMP Media and VNU Business Publications. As Deputy Managing Director of AdLINK Internet Media UK, Firminger directly managed the sales, client services and business development teams, taking AdLINK to its status as No. 1 digital sales agency in the UK in 2002. Here, he forged strong relationships with digital agencies and their clients, including key web brands like Autotrader, Handbag and Expedia. At DoubleClick, Firminger established the sales team as the leading digital sales network at the time, managing rapid growth, emerging media formats and forging online sales for brands such as Wanadoo, AltaVista UK, Kelkoo and Big Brother. Firminger previously spent 10 years at VNU Business Publications. As Head of Corporate Sales, he managed the sales team responsible for the top 30 accounts for the UK's computer portfolio - with clients such as Compaq, Hewlett Packard, IBM and Microsoft. Most recently, Firminger was Managing Director of the mobile marketing company Enpocket. Under his direction, Enpocket trebled UK turnover and headcount last year and exclusive media partnerships for permission-based mobile marketing were secured with companies such as Emap and Claritas (Acxiom).

Kat Vitou Head of Online Business Development, Hachette FilipacchiWork History:Kat Vitou was appointed head of business development and operations at Hachette, and reports directly to Killeen. Vitou joined from Emap where she was the business development director and online publisher for two years.

Heidi Browning SVP Client Solutions, Fox InterativeWork History:Heidi Browning is SVP of client solutions for Fox Interactive Media, which has quickly become one of the world's largest interactive content networks-- now reaching more than 100 million unique monthly visitors to its combined properties worldwide. A pioneer in the interactive advertising space who has worked with top advertisers across all categories, she comes to Fox Interactive Media from the Organic interactive advertising agency and remains based in San Francisco, CA, splitting time between Fox Interactive Media's Beverly Hills and New York offices.

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Peter Levinsohn Head of Digital Division, Fox EntertainmentWork History:Peter Levinsohn has been president of Digital Media for the Fox Ent. Group since 2004, where he has been responsible for developing and managing overall digital media strategy, including identifying digital content distribution opportunities, pursuing long-term strategic initiatives with major technology players and leading the company's effort to establish robust content protection measures. Peter Levinsohn was a key architect in the groundbreaking digital revenue sharing agreement with Fox affiliates and also led the FOX on Demand effort, which brought primetime series to the Internet on an ad-supported basis through MySpace.com and the MyFoxLocal websites. Additionally, he's headed Fox's development of the VOD business and electronic sell-through for film and television product, including recent deals with iTunes, Amazon, AOL, MSN, MovieLink and CinemaNow. He had a dual role as president of Worldwide Pay Television, overseeing strategy and distribution for licensing Fox's feature film and television programming to pay television, pay-per-view, video-on-demand and electronic sell through outlets throughout the world. He joined Fox's Worldwide Pay Television division in 1990 and served in a variety of positions before becoming the unit's president in 2004. He joined 20th Century Fox in 1989 as a manager in the International Theatrical division.

CHI Partners

Ben SouthgateWork History: * Recommended.