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Kagan Streaming Media Conference Oct. 6-7 to Uncover New Investment Opportunities, Business Models and Broadband Strategies.


CARMEL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 1999--

With the basic platform and infrastructure in place, the streaming media See streaming audio, streaming video and digital media hub.  industry is charging full-speed-ahead into a new era of rich media and services, embarking on an unprecedented quest for Verb 1. quest for - go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby"
quest after, go after, pursue

look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the
 wealth and value creation.

And there's a sizeable fortune to be shared -- total direct revenues from end users could top $21 bil. by 2008, according to according to
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2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 the latest Paul Kagan Associates research.

Billions more will be divvied up by bandwidth providers and other developers of enabling technologies. The course to this future will be discussed in depth at Kagan Seminars' conference on SIZING UP STREAMING MEDIA VALUES & FINANCE, Oct. 6-7 at The Park Lane Hotel The Park Lane Hotel is a 5 Star hotel on Piccadilly, London.

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.

Anthony Bay, general manager of Microsoft's Streaming Media Division, will be the luncheon keynote speaker on Oct. 6.

"The next-generation of streaming media players See digital media hub.  best equipped to capitalize To regard the cost of an improvement or other purchase as a capital asset for purposes of determining Income Tax liability. To calculate the net worth upon which an investment is based. To issue company stocks or bonds to finance an investment.  future market opportunities will be those focused on providing application services See ASP and Web services.  and intelligent bandwidth management Controlling the traffic flow in a network. See bandwidth manager.  solutions and developing content unique to this dynamic new medium," said Kagan analyst Jae Kim.

These new entrants have a lot to live up to. Since June 1998, the Kagan Streaming Media Index -- comprised of the five pure-plays, RealNetworks, InterVU, broadcast.com, ViewCast.com and AudioHighway -- has quietly outperformed the Kagan Internet Media and Internet Retailer Averages, which comprises some of the best known Web brands. Now, Yahoo!'s $4.8 bil. acquisition of broadcast.com also leaves a gaping gap·ing  
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 opportunity for a pure-play streaming portal to emerge as the new darling of the sector.

Simply stamping out press releases, however, will not be a potent enough tonic tonic, in music: see harmony; key; scale; tonality.  to unlock the potential riches of the market. Investors, both public and private, are now cherrypicking their plays, and are more intent than ever to place their bets with industry leaders providing promising solutions, regardless of cost. Witness Cambridge, MA-based start-up, Akamai, which was recently valued at $1.3 bil. -- not by starry-eyed investors, but by Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation).
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.

Yet an analysis of Webcaster business models by Kagan analysts shows streaming media content providers will be hard pressed to achieve profitability due to bandwidth costs and the inefficiencies of CPM-based ad sales.

Given these findings, how will broadband impact the industry? What solutions are emerging that will help shrink the bandwidth burden while boosting advertising revenues? What do content providers need, by way of partnerships or technological support, to create the winning business model? What is the secret sauce whetting the appetites of the industry? What are some of the untapped opportunities still open to entrepreneurs and financiers?

These and many other questions will be put on the table by Kagan Sr. Vice President Larry Gerbrandt and analyst Jae Kim and fielded by top industry visionaries and leaders.

The panel lineup A criminal investigation technique in which the police arrange a number of individuals in a row before a witness to a crime and ask the witness to identify which, if any, of the individuals committed the crime.  and confirmed speakers: -0-

                   DAY ONE -- Wednesday, October 6

Luncheon Keynote:  Anthony Bay, General Manager/Streaming Media
Division, Microsoft

PLATFORM SHOWDOWN

     --   Martin Dunsmuir, General Manager, RealNetworks, Inc.

     --   David Britton, Lead Product Mgr./Windows Media Technologies,
          Microsoft

     --   Steve Bannerman, QuickTime Product Line Manager, Apple

     --   Walter Chefritz, Director/Engineering, Geo Interactive

STREAMING MEDIA STATS: How Steep is the Curve Trending Up and to the
Right?

     --   Todd Sawicki, Director/Strategic Marketing, encoding.com

     --   Warren Schlichting, CEO, RocketRadio

     --   Ian Freed, General Manager, Real Broadcast Networks

     --   Stephen Condon, Vice President/Marketing, InterVU

GOING BEYOND THE PORTAL: New Ideas for Value Creation

     --   Tom Britt, President, ChannelSEEK

     --   Jeff Morris, CEO, Yack!

     --   Mark Van Buskirk, President, DCN (Digital Camera Network)

     --   Chuck Ball, Vice President/Marketing, FasTV

          . . . and more to be named!

WALL STREET STREAMING GOOD BUYS!: Valuation Metrics and Methodologies

     --   Peter Ausnit, Analyst, Volpe Brown Whelan

     --   Michael Hirshland, Associate, Polaris Ventures

          . . . and more to be added!


                    DAY TWO -- Thursday, October 7

STREAMING MEDIA PROGRAMMING: Is Content King?

     --   Larry Lux, CEO, Psuedo.com

     --   David Wertheimer, President & CEO, Wirebreak

     --   Carol Rudisill, Vice President/Interactive Developments,
          Ampex/iNEXTv

          . . . and more to be added!

THE BANDWIDTH ECOLOGY: What's the Winning Proposition, and at What
Cost?

     --   Dan Fraisal, Founder & CEO, Network 24

     --   Jeffrey Schrock, CEO, Activate.net

     --   Peter B. Desnoes, President & CEO, iBEAM

     --   Dan Rayburn, Worldwide Manager/Streaming Media Group, Globix

BROADBAND STRATEGIES: More Bits Mean Prettier Pictures, but Does That
Mean Bigger Bucks?

     --   Charles Moldow, Vice President/Digital Marketing Division,
          Excite@Home

     --   Peter Dougherty, President, Digital Bitcasting

     --   Joe Hawayek, COO, Clear Band

     --   Bridget Leray, Director/Business Development, Veon

RADIO JOINS THE STREAMING CLIQUE

     --   Rick Mandler, General Manager, ABC Radio Networks

     --   Bob Markowitz, CEO, eYada.com

     --   Joe Pezillo, Founder, Eclectic Radio

     --   Tim Britton, President, TuneTo.com


The Kagan Group has been researching, analyzing and valuing the entertainment media and communications industries communications industry, broadly defined, the business of conveying information. Although communication by means of symbols and gestures dates to the beginning of human history, the term generally refers to mass communications.  for more than 30 years. To register or for more information on Kagan Seminars' conference on SIZING UP STREAMING MEDIA VALUES & FINANCE, contact Timothy Akin AKIN American Kurdish Information Network  at: Tel: 831/624-1536; email: seminars@kagan.com; or visit our Web site at: www.kagan.com
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