If traditional film distribution is waning, is broadband finally ready to pick up the slack? Ten years after the dot.com bust, we are seeing the major Hollywood players put their cards on the table, and filmmakers weighing their options. Will broadband revitalize the entertainment industry, or does the Industry face it’s own collapse? This panel assembles studio execs, major independents, and trend-spotters to discuss the business of digital distribution. Moderated by Katie Hafner, technology writer, New York Times.
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Katie Hafner
Panelist | Efe Cakarel
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Jordan Hoffner
Panelist | Sean Carey
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Alex Barkaloff
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