Victim or victor in the Tsunami of Content?
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Will your company emerge as victim or victor in the Tsunami of Content?
This TDG Intellicast discusses the role you need to take now to emerge as a "Content King" in the rapidly evolving video market. Join us for a seven minute guided audio and visual presentation: The Tsunami of Content: 3 Key Questions You Should Be Asking
Hosted by Colin Dixon, IP Media Practice manager, this free TDG Intellicast examines the new media challenges being faced by traditional media players – both content and service providers – as content choices multiply and more consumers become their own producers. Watch it on-line and on your schedule.
The 3 Key Questions is one of the prevailing themes for TDG's Guided Strategy Reviews - day long sessions utilizing our consultants to focus your company's management around a common set of strategic goals in new media. Creating a forum for discussion of the strategic direction of the company, these sessions challenge current assumptions, create a set of strategic alternatives, and outline a plan of action.
About TDG Intellicasts
The TDG Intellicast is a Flash-based presentation format that outlines specific trends, research, and TDG's insightful analysis regarding each topic. TDG Intellicasts are a recent addition for all of our subscription programs to both new and existing clients. Contact your account manager for more details.
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