#MMTC15 Panel Highlight - When Creativity Meets Capital: How to Produce and Distribute Your Creative Content for On-Screen and Digital Platforms

by mmtcbbsj on July 13, 2015

On July 16th, from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm, leading media executives will discuss how content is identified, financed, and ultimately distributed on screen and over the Web during the panel “When Creativity Meets Capital: How to Produce and Distribute Your Creative Content for On-Screen and Digital Platforms” at MMTC’s Access to Capital and Telecom Policy Conference. The panelists will also focus on how creators and entrepreneurs can monetize their content through a discussion on how on-screen and digital platforms are valued and the challenges associated with financing online properties.

 


Moderator:

David M. Porter, Jr. Ph.D., Executive Director, Walter Kaitz Foundation

Remarks:

Natasha Eubanks, CEO and Creator, Young, Black and Fabulous LLC

Panelists:

  • Mark Kang, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Distribution, The Inspiration Networks, Inc.
  • Kevin McFall, Vice President, Marketing, Digital Strategy and Licensing, Johnson Publishing Company
  • D’Angela Proctor, Senior Vice President, Original Programming and Production, TV One

- A FULL AGENDA WITH SPEAKERS AND SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON OUR CONFERENCE WEBSITE! -

Important Links

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About MMTC:

The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving equal opportunity and civil rights in the mass media, telecommunications, and broadband industries, and closing the digital divide. MMTC is generally recognized as the nation’s leading advocate for minority advancement in communications.

 

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