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Future Broadcasting, TV, radio, BBC audiences, viewer ratings, videostreaming, video on demand, entertainment, multimedia, creativity leadership and team motivation - keynote conference speaker Patrick Dixon

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Future of broadcasting, radio, TV, journalism, interactive media, digital entertainment, current affairs and news reporting. Comment by Futurist conference speaker Patrick Dixon at BBC News. Mobile phones, video streaming, content creation, movies, videos and entertainment industry. TV scheduling and audience ratings. Audience participation and interactivity, allowing editorial control. Global broadcasters and satellite TV transmissions. End of traditional broadcasting and new audience behaviour / choices. Live TV and pre-recorded TV shows. TV news gathering and news output.

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  • The Future vision of politicians is already too short. The changes you tell of sound fantastic in some ways but are quite scary in others. A week is a long time in politics will become a minute is a long time.

  • True - see my video on the future of politics. Press blue top right box for more of my videos and search on word politics.

  • In American politics, they have samples of people (not the general public) who watch political speeches and indicate their approval with a keyboard throughout. That sample of people is tagged by demographics in order to predict the popularity of talking points.

  • Ah yes - variations on what we in the UK call focus groups. An extended type of testing of key messages. Interesting.

  • Apologies everyone - I seem to have attached in error a longer video of a presentation to CEOs and CIOs on future technology to the end of this BBC broadcasting future clip... I will leave as it is because I see from comments below that the two clips seem to work together. Patrick

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  • I don't care what any BBC wanker says i threw my TV out long ago ,small but effective way of hitting the BBC leeches in the pockets !!!!!!

  • Well my 1989 Commodore PET booted instantly from MSDOS into BASIC from read only memory and loaded word processing faster than Vista.... AND it all ran reasonably well on just 32k of memory!

  • Yes I agree.

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