The conference takes place on Monday 11 October 2010
The BBC is the largest broadcasting organisation in the world. Its mission is to enrich people's lives with programmes that inform, educate and entertain.
Channel 4 transmits across the whole of the UK, except some parts of Wales, which are covered by the Welsh language S4C. It is available on all digital platforms (terrestrial, satellite and cable) as well as through traditional analogue transmission.
ITV is the biggest commercial television network in the UK, broadcasting the most talked about television and making a major contribution to the UK's culture, economy and communities.
Sky operates the most comprehensive multi-channel television service in the UK and Ireland. Over 9.7 million households enjoy an unprecedented choice of movies, news, entertainment and sports channels and interactive services on Sky digital.
Pact is the UK trade association representing and promoting the commercial interests of independent feature film, television, digital, children's and animation media companies.
The role of RadioCentre is to maintain and build a strong and successful Commercial Radio industry - both in terms of listening hours and revenues. As such, RadioCentre operates in a number of areas including working with advertisers and their agencies, working with government, Ofcom and policy makers, and also stations themselves.
Our aim is to support the interests of our members on a range of issues which affect the cable and satellite industry. We intend to ensure that their needs are communicated effectively to those devising the regulatory framework within which they operate.
Women in Film & TV is the premier membership organisation for women working in creative media in the UK, and part of an international network of over 10,000 women worldwide. Members of our organisation come from a broad range of professions spanning the entire creative media industry.
ITF is a registered charity that aims to improve the competitiveness of UK independent television and digital media production companies.
Comments from the 2009 conference
To get a flavour of the 2009 conference and hear more comments from delegates and speakers go to Youtube.
Helen Witt, People Manager, Virgin Media Television
Colin Ramsay, Learning & Development Advisor, Global Radio
Clare Hasler, HR Adviser, Chello Zone
Cliff Fluet, Partner, Media, Brands and Technology, lewissilkin
Barry Woolven, ex-eLearning Business Development Manager, CEGOS
Alan Samuel, Head of UK Operations, Tata Interactive Systems
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