Mark Scott, Managing Director of ABC, at the Future of Media Summit: thoughts on the future of media
The Future of Media Summit 2008 is designed to have a far broader reach and impact than for just those who attend. Part of the way we do this is to get contributions from the speakers beforehand on the Future of Media blog and websites, setting the scene for deeper discussions on the day, and providing context for those who can’t make the Summit.
The CEO Panel on predictions for the future of media will be held at 1:20 – 2:00pm in Sydney, just before the Unconference session, and will be the final session at 8:20 – 9:00pm in Silicon Valley, over drinks. Panelists for this session include Mark Scott, Managing Director of Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Mark’s pre-event contribution is two papers:
* A recent op-ed on the role of the ABC in 2020 that appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald.
* The ABC in the digital age – Towards 2020, about the ABC’s shift to digital media.
The ABC shares with a few other organizations such as the BBC and CBC the special issues of public broadcasters in a rapidly shifting world. The papers describe the evolving role of publicly funded media in a world awash with information, and the steps the ABC will take to fulfill that role, including the new digital channels it will implement.
Below are a few excerpts from the papers that are particularly worth highlighting in the lead-up to the Future of Media Summit: