The Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) presents:
International Summit onDigital Broadcasting - Nigeria
Major issues to be addressed will include:
Promoting Nigeria’s cultural heritage through digital broadcasting services
Modelling for successful digital free -to-air digital T V services in Nigeria
Regulatory framework for local content development and management
Building a viable local content for digital broadcast media
Building and managing effective digital archives library for broadcasters
Providing sustainable direct-to-home broadcasting services
Understanding the new digital multichannel environment
Evolution of public service broadcasting for the digital age
Convergence services - the internet, telecommunications and broadcasting
Digital radio platforms and applications – options for consumers
Tuesday 24th - Wednesday 25th March 2015 Abuja - Nigeria
Theme: Digital broadcasting in Nigeria – promoting ourvalues, enriching our l ives
Organised by: Hosted by:Presented by:
International Summit on Digital Broadcasting - Nigeria
08:00 Registration and arrival of VIPs
Day OneTuesday 24th March 2015
09:45 Introduction of Chairperson
09:50 Chairperson’s opening remarks
11:00 Photographs with VIPs and morning refreshments
Tuesday 24th - Wednesday 25th March 2015 Abuja, Nigeria
Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria’s
Understanding the context of public service broadcasting in the digital era
Public service broadcasting in the multiplatform and multimedia era
Guarding the broadcasting and media values that reflect our diversity, history and cultural practices
Going it alone or building partnerships and collaboration that engender positive impacts
17:50 Chairperson’s closing comments
18:00 Close of Day One
15:50 Afternoon refreshments
Creating and delivering content that speaks to the diversity of Nigerian communities
Funding local content development for digital broadcasting in Africa
Building capacity to support local content creation and development
Creating quality programmes and channels for digital broadcasting
Understanding the benefits of content partnerships for digital media
13:10 Networking lunch
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Implementing strong and vibrant digital broadcasting
and media servicesindustry for all
Delivering a successful‘free -to-view’ and ‘low-cost
pay’ digital T V for all Nigerians
Customer premises equipment making equipment
available and affordable
15:10 Digital broadcasting opportunities and challenges -
the state of play in Nigeria
12:00 Building consumers’ confidence in digital
broadcasting - Experiences from Southern Africa
Development Community (SADC)
10:00 Opening remarks from the Secretariat of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON)
10:10 Welcome address by the Chairman of BON
10:25 Address by hostorganisation
10:40 Special address by the Guest of Honour
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Digital content publishing – The new paradigm for digital
media and broadcasting
Local content, channels and programmes for digital
broadcast media
Ensuring effective collaboration between key players, i .e. broadcasters, policymakers, regulators, content owners and advertisers
Fostering a vibrant advertising market to support the delivery of workable digital broadcasting services
Understanding the various costs of the switchover to digital - who should bear what?
What happens if the analogue to digital switch-off deadline is missed?
Delivering universal, or near universal services for all
Customer support to ensure no one is left behind
Delivering market relevant digital media services
Theme: Digital Broadcasting in Nigeria– promoting our values, enriching our lives
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11:30 Digital broadcasting switchover – managing the
impact on public service broadcasting
Creating and delivering content that speaks to the diversity of Nigerian communities
Delivering universal, or near universal ser vices for all
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Cocktail Reception
19:30
08:00 Registration and arrival of VIPs
09:45 Introduction of Chairperson
09:50 Chairperson’s opening remarks
15:30 Afternoon refreshments
Delivering an OT T content monetisation strategy
Understanding how telecommunications fits with digital broadcasting
Planning for the convergence of broadcasting and broadband platforms
Delivering IPT V, triple play and video-on-demand services
IPT V and mobile T V – how Nigerian broadcasters and media houses can take advantage
Day TwoWednesday 25th March 2015
International Summit on Digital Broadcasting - NigeriaTuesday 24th - Wednesday 25th March 2015 Abuja, Nigeria
Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria’s
10:00 Keynote Presentation: Advertising in the digital age
- ensuring the protection of social values
10:30 Role of Telcos in the digital content delivery ecosystems
11:00 The convergence of broadcasting, broadband
and telecoms - how to take advantage
11:40 Morning refreshments
Digital radio transmission infrastructure – applicability and affordability for African broadcasters
Ensuring appropriate policy and regulatory frameworks digital radio broadcasting in Africa
Discussing the pros and cons of implementing ‘open system’ digital radio standards
Local content creation, development and management for digital radio
Digital radio broadcasting on mobile platforms – collaboration between broadcasters and operators
12:10 Digital radio platforms and applications - options for
consumers
12:40 Digital radio broadcastingin Nigeria – optionsand strategies for asuccessful roll-out
13:20 Networking lunch
How broadcasters can realise value by turning archived content into digital assets
A sustainable digital asset management ecosystem for African broadcasters
Investing in secure archiving technologies
Disaster recovery plans and strategies for broadcasters
Copyright and piracy issues – how broadcasters and media in Africa can get this right
14:20 Content preservation, digitisation and archiving -
strategies and options
14:50 Building effective librariesand archives for digital
broadcast content
Multi-platform content delivery – standards and technologies
Delivering high definition and ultra-high definition T V in Africa
Infrastructure for multiplatform content delivery
Key multiplatform commissioning strategies
Digital content production and processing
Integration of new digital channels into existing ones
Understanding and managing digital broadcasting workflows
File-based workflows and migrating to an all fi le -based workflow
Using viable workflow systems to improve your archived and content assets
Syndication and aggregating content into new digital T V channels
Rapid low-risk channel launches
16:00 Content development and
digital broadcasting systems
Using technologies to deliver innovative IPT V services in Africa
Providing media content across a data connection
Understanding pushed, stored or buffered content
Hybrid T V and multi-screen services
New content delivery/distribution platforms
Commercialising OT T video
Creating a compelling offering for triple-play services in Africa
How will new services affect broadcasters’ revenues?
Mobile T V — what it is and what it is not
How to use the growth in smartphone technology to drive mobile T V in Africa
16:00 Delivering IPT V, Triple Play
and Video-on-Demand services
17:00 End of summit
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18:00 Dinner reception
Outlining how the right equipment guarantees the consumer experience with DT T
Building conformance for set-top boxes to support broadcasters and operators
Effective resolution of the complexities associated with receiver testing
Legacy, hybrid and IP set-top boxes—which is right for you?
Combination set-top boxes for satellite and DT T
Integrated Television (iDT V ) and digital switchover management
Customised iDT V solutions—options and strategies drive mobile T V in Africa
The reality of connected T Vs and multi-screen services in Africa
Understanding the multi-screen, multi-device ecosystem – and its applicability to Africamobile T V in Africa
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) – why is this new technology key?
16:00 Consumer equipment for DTT:
Set-top boxes and iDT Vs
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Reasons To Attend:
1. Acquire new ideas at the largest gathering of professional broadcasters in Nigeria
2. See how digital broadcasting can help with the promotion of cultural heritage
3. Examining the future of convergence ser vices - telecoms, media and technology ( TMT ) in Nigeria
4. Hear innovative digital broadcasting content distribution models and strategy
5. Successful funding access strategies to develop local content for African T V and radio
6. Effective regulator y systems to suppor t and sustain successful analogue to digital broadcasting migration
7. Appraising the benefits of content par tnerships for digital broadcasters
8. Content monetisation strategies for broadcasters in the digital era
9. Addressing sustainable digital archiving solutions for Nigeria’s audiovisual content
Who will attend this event:
Where they will come from:
As broadcasters and media practitioners in Nigeria prepare to switch to digital platform, it
is important for industry practitioners and stakeholders to fully understand the new digital
environment, i.e. what it entails, how they can deliver value to their consumers and how
they can extract maximum benefits from the analogue to digital switchover in Nigeria.
With the theme: “Digital broadcasting in Nigeria – promoting our values, enriching our
lives”, the BON’s International Digital Broadcasting Summit – 2015 is a 2-day industry
summit that will provide broadcasters—TV and Radio, as well as other industry stakeholders
– in Nigeria with crucial information and industry knowledge on the opportunities and
challenges faced by professionals in the evolving digital age.
This programme will feature renowned local and international speakers and resource persons
and they will showcase global best practices and experiences, whilst outlining practical
strategies, plans and modalities to enable the Nigerian broadcast and media industry
achieve the best outcome from digital broadcasting.
International Summit onDigital Broadcasting - Nigeria
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Tuesday 24th - Wednesday 25th March 2015 Abuja - Nigeria
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