
OTTAWA – The Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA) has added a number of new speakers to the line-up for Prime Time in Ottawa 2016, scheduled for February 3 – 5 at The Westin in Ottawa.
From Canadian media leaders and co-production experts, innovators in digital platforms and storytelling, to international marketplace trailblazers and specialists of brand-funded entertainment, Prime Time’s speaker roster now includes heavyweights like Bell Media president Mary Ann Turcke, Shaftesbury/Smokebomb chairman and CEO Christina Jennings, DHX Media president and COO Steve DeNure, Vimeo’s Sam Toles and ComScore president Brent Bernie, among many others.
“Innovation, entrepreneurship, new opportunities in international and digital markets, and the evolution of legacy media are the primary focuses of Prime Time 2016,” said CMPA president and CEO Reynolds Mastin, in the news release. “We believe we’ve assembled the best minds in the business to explore the complex issues driving our industry and to highlight the opportunities ahead.”
The CMPA’s Prime Time in Ottawa conference is a national networking event for Canada’s most prominent business leaders from the television, interactive media, feature film, broadcasting and telecommunications industries.
Register before December 11 to take advantage of early bird pricing.