BAFTA Annual Television Lecture in 2008
22 September 08
In our annual TV lecture, Patrick McKenna explores our digital media industry and the road ahead for creative content businesses.
"The Future for Creative Content Businesses in the Digital Age"
In this year’s Annual Television Lecture, Patrick McKenna explores the challenges that now confront Britain’s TV and film industries in the new world of converging media platforms and advancing market fragmentation.
In an engaging and timely lecture - chaired by Guardian columnist Steve Hewlett - Patrick draws upon his experience as a manager, investor and business partner to some of the most talented artists of recent times.
He examines some of the commercial trends that lie behind the shift from "old" to "new" media businesses and their implications for the position of creatively talented individuals in the media value chain. Finally he asks whether the UK can compete successfully in an ever more competitive global creative economy.
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It is individuals who have ideas and without their full engagement it’s impossible to build a successful creative business...
The Annual Television Lecture
The Academy’s Annual Television Lecture is an important date in the Academy's events calendar and a key moment for the television industry to gain a notable insight from a respected figure. Past lecturers have included Colin Callender, Paul Abbott, Lorraine Heggessey, Kevin Lygo and Alan Yentob.
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