Aarti Dabas Broadcast Masterclass Broadcasting ICC iSportconnect Events Jonathan Licht Peter Hutton Sky Sports

iSportconnect adds Sky Sports and ICC to Broadcast Masterclass lineup

December 12, 2017

iSportconnect is delighted to announce that two additional guest speakers have been added to the lineup for the Broadcast Masterclass on February 28, 2018.

Jonathan Licht, Director of Strategy at Sky Sports, and Aarti Dabas, Head of Media Rights, Broadcast & Digital at the International Cricket Council, will bring significant value to the content programme, courtesy of extensive expertise in the broadcast space.

Peter Hutton, CEO of Eurosport, has also been confirmed as a guest speaker for the event, which will bring together industry thought leaders to focus on new ways for media companies, rights owners and technology partners to prosper, thrive and grow as the digital revolution continues to disrupt the sports broadcasting market.

Staying ahead of the broadcast curve has never been more difficult, with new opportunities coming online every single day, and the event offers a unique opportunity for leading executives to learn more about a crucial sector of the sports industry.

Debates are set to include a number of crunch topics, including the rise of OTT and the future of the broadcast rights landscape, while a series of networking sessions will ensure those in attendance are able to share experiences and best practises.

The event will be staged at K&L Gates’ London office, which is located in the modern iconic premises of One New Change in the heart of the city.

No agencies or press will be in attendance and, as we follow Chatham House Rules, all panel discussions will remain confidential, allowing delegates to forge new relationships in a relaxed atmosphere.

A full speaker lineup for the event will be confirmed in due course. Please contact Chris Edbrook (chris@isportconnect.com) to register your interest in attending.

Aarti Dabas Broadcast Masterclass Broadcasting ICC iSportconnect Events Jonathan Licht Peter Hutton Sky Sports