TPI Aspen 2021 Panel: Media Industry Winners, Losers and Policy by 2025

TPI Aspen 2021 Panel: Media Industry Winners, Losers and Policy by 2025

Who are the winners and losers in the media industry in a post-Covid environment? Video streaming has proven to be the dominant trend in viewership, as seen in the success of Disney+ and launches of Paramount+ and Discovery+. The user-generated creator economy continues upward growth in apps such as TikTok and Snapchap, while short-form mobile apps such as Quibi flopped. Vertical integration continues to be important, with Amazon announcing plans to acquire MGM Studios, while Apple and Netflix continue to spend on original content. Studios continue to experiment with timing and pricing releases to theater and streaming services. What are the policy implications of these trends in the media industry?
Panelists include:

  • Jean BarnardPortfolio Manager and Director of Research, Kennedy Capital Management, Inc.
  • Thomas Hazlett, Hugh H. Macaulay Endowed Professor of Economics, John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University
  • Laura Martin, Managing Director, Entertainment, Cable and Media, Needham & Company LLC
  • Michael Smith, Moderator, J. Erik Jonsson Professor of Information Technology and Marketing, Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz College and Tepper School of Business

Click here to view the full agenda and be sure to register, we encourage you to act fast! TPI Aspen Forum will be held in person at the St. Regis Aspen Resort from August 15-17, 2021. Vaccination is required for attendance, and mask guidelines will be set by the hotel. We look forward to seeing you all there.

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