November 2014
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Delegates at this conference assessed the latest developments in the links between broadcasting and the second screen.
They considered challenges and opportunities as broadcasting and social media integrate in editorial and production processes - as well as the implications of the changing commercial relationships between content producers, distributors and ISPs, particularly for investment, innovation and competition.
As UK and European policymakers considered plans to release more spectrum for the mobile market and to reform regulation of the connected television space, the agenda included discussion on priorities for consumer experience - including interactive services, interoperability and high definition delivery – and the next steps for regulating television convergence to protect consumers, encourage competitive markets and support future growth.