Herb Allen III, Allen & Co Roger Ames, CEO EMI Music Samir Arora, Glam Simon Assad, Co-CEO Heavy Makram Azar, MD European Media, Lehman Brothers Lionel Barber, Editor The Financial Times Phillippe Baudillon, Director General France 2 Koos Bekker, CEO Naspers Giuliano Berretta, CEO Eutelsat Marie-Roger Biloa, CEO & Chair, Africa International Media Group Bernard Charles, Pres & CEO Dassault Systemes Tom Chavez, CEO Rapt Rob Crumpler, CEO Buzzlogic Jeremy Darroch, Sky Chris De Wolfe, CEO MySpace Barry Diller, Chairman & CEO IAC, Chairman Expedia Rob Glaser, Chairman & CEO Real Networks Nick Grouf, CEO Spot Runner Ashley Highfield, BBC Lars Hinrichs, CEO Xing Eric Hippeau, MD Softbank Capital Charlie Horrell, CEO Packet Vision Travis Katz, MySpace John Kennedy, CEO IFPI David Kenny, Chair & CEO Digitas Najam Kidwai, CEO Real Time Content Kum Soo Kim, Chairman KBS Jack Klues, Chairman Publicis Media Loic Le Meur, Chairman LeWeb Jean-Bernard Levy, Chairman Vivendi Maurice Levy, Chair & CEO Publicis Groupe Dave Morgan, Chairman Tacoda James Murdoch, CEO BSkyB Chase Norlin, CEO Pixsy Nikolaj Nyholm, CEO Polar Rose Tero Ojanpera  CTO Nokia Bruno Patino, Vice Chair Le Monde Jeremy Philips, EVP News Corp Silvio Scaglia, Chairman Babelgum Rodrigo Sepulveda Shulz, CEO vPod.tv Brian Shin, CEO Visible Measures Zafar Siddiqi, Chairman & CEO CNBC Arabiya, President CNBC Pakistan, Chairman CNBC Africa Kara Swisher, Wall Street Journal Rishad Tobacowalla, CEO Denuo Brent Weinstein, CEO 60 Frames Entertainment Mark Wood, CEO ITN
 
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Monte Carlo, 12-14 November
 
MMF 2008: THE BEGINNING IS NEAR - 07/25/2008

That's our big theme for November: for all the flood of digital astonishments, it's still barely dawn in the brave new media world. Computers in a every pocket. User-generated context. Tera-clouds of data and giga-bit video streams. Media simultaneously global and personal, free and expensive, deeply controlled and wildly democratic. Grasp those paradoxes, run out the trend lines, and fasten your seat belt.

For the long view, MMF 3.0 serves up our trademark team of big-picture co-chairs--returning veterans Maurice Levy of Publicis Groupe and News Corp's James Murdoch, joined for 2008 by Google EMEA chief Nikesh Arora, Vivendi's Jean-Bernard Levy, Riugang Li of Shanghai Media Group, NBCU's Ben Silverman and Joost's Nik Zennstrom. Click the photos at left for details.

Drill down and the feature set gets even richer. At the risk of stepping on toes, here're some more big guns: Robert Thomson of the Wall Street Journal. Mark Thompson of the BBC. Dav ...

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MMF brings together leaders of new and old media for two and a half days of high-level discussions about the future of online, broadcast and print communication. Aggressively global in outlook, the invitation-only event focuses on emerging opportunities in technology, distribution and content, as well as the implications for marketing and finance. Now in its third year, MMF is the premier meeting place for architects of the new media landscape.

 
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