Industry professionals will consider the next hot digital applications, discuss what digital customers really want and are willing to pay for, and examine the tradeoffs that will affect everyone in the business at the ""Closing Brunch: Great Killer Apps Debate"" at the upcoming CTAM Digital & Pay Per View Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana from March 20-23, 2001.The closing brunch presenters are:- Stephen Brenner, President and Chief Executive Officer, iN DEMAND - Leslie Ellis, Senior Technology Advisor, CTAM - Richard Fickle, Senior Vice President, Interactive TV, AT&T Broadband - Morgan Guenther, Vice President, Business Development, TiVoÆ Inc. - Mitchell Kertzman, CEO, Liberate Technologies - Que Spaulding, President of Distribution, Starz Encore Group Kevin Leddy, Senior Vice President, New Product Development, Time Warner Cable, will moderate the session.Scott Kurnit, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of About.com, Inc., Warren Lieberfarb, President of Warner Home Video, a Time Warner Entertainment Company, and Susan Packard, President, Scripps Networks New Ventures, will be individual keynote speakers at the DPPV Conference. In addition, a special keynote presentation, ""Behind The Screen: An Inside View Of Charter's Digital Strategy,"" is scheduled.CTAM, the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing, is dedicated to the discipline and development of consumer marketing excellence in cable television, new media, and telecommunication services. As the industry's primary professional service organization, CTAM fosters the development of enhanced marketing skills and sharing of marketing information among its members, through conferences, specialized publications, Web sites, consumer research, and an active network of local chapters. The CTAM Educational Foundation and its centerpiece initiative, CTAM's Advanced Executive Program, are designed to help senior industry executives manage more effectively in a market-driven, consumer-focused environment. For more information, visit www.ctam.com.
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