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 The Canadian Media Production Associations conference will explore the changing face of the entertainment business when it runs from March 4-6.Scheduled speakers include author and columnist Michael Wolff on the relationship between digital and legacy media and former Screen International editor Michael Gubbins of SampoMedia on the future of feature film and digital media.Prime Time wil stanley cup l also release the study Content Everywhere  2 : Securing Canadas Place In The Digital Future.Catherine Tait of Duopoly Inc led the report, a follow-up to the original 2011 paper that provides an overview of the eight common characteristics of successful digital-first content from Canada, the UK and the US.Other subjects under discussion include strategy for broadcasters and producers to get ahead of shifts in regulation and the marketplace, how to monetise and migrate audiences and the industrys collective role in promoting Canada as a key player in the content market.For further details click here.TopicsCanadaDigital           No comments    stanley cup        stanley cup                                                               Related articles                                                                                                                                        Features                                       The implications could be seismic : What happens next following Trumps tariff proposals                                                         2025-05-07T06:03:00Z                    By Louise Sbyu Spanish studio head Martinez appointed president of Spain Film Commission
 When Canada s performers went on strike last week, the issues included the usual grievances of workers versus management: pay, benefits and working conditions. But the sticking point was a multi-billion dollar question that could haunt the global audiovisual industry for years to come: how to share the revenue from the platforms of the future As the media orgy surrounding Apple s introduction of the iPhone makes clear, it is a future that is rushing towards us. And the stakes are enormous: Apple s share price rose in proportion to the drop of the share price of other mobile manufacturers. Nearly one billion mobile phones were sold in 2006, a scale that dwarfs theatrical and home entertainment categories.It is not far-fe stanley uk tched to presume that each of the billion-plus mobile phones sold in 2012  think China, think India  will be video-enabled.As the conventional DVD mark stanley cup et flattens and consumers sit on the HD-DVD-BluRay fence, the major US distributors are looking for a fresh surge of revenue. According to data released on January 8 by DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group, total consumer spending on home video dropped for the second consecutive year, from $24.5m in 2004 to $24.3m in 2005 to $24.2m in 2006. And while part of this decline is attributed to the demise of the VHS format, DVD sell-through rose less than 2% between 2005 and 2006 - the lowest increase since the format was introduced.But home entertainment holds historical resonance for Holly stanley italy wood s creative community, es