Second IMZ Round Table: "Where will we be in 2022?"
By popular demand, the IMZ Directorate invites IMZ Members to a second Round Table to exchange views on current developments in June. The recording of the last Round Table is available online for all IMZ members!
The last Round Table "Broadcasting Arts and Culture 2020/2021" by the IMZ Directory gathered more than 50 IMZ Members + sparked a lively discussion on recent industry trends. The recording is available online to all IMZ Members on my.imz.at/records!
As many participants wished to continue the talk and take a look at future developments, the IMZ Directorate kindly invites all IMZ Members to join the upcoming Round Table "Where will we be in 2022?" on Tuesday 22 June, 14:00-15:30 CET, on Zoom.
Hosted by Arild Erikstad (IMZ President) and Katharina Jeschke (IMZ Secretary General), the following key questions will be discussed together:
- How can we regain the production’s quality as in pre-pandemic times?
- Which trends do we want to keep, which need to be dismissed?
- How will we solve the challenge of sustainable monetization for audiovisual content, especially once performances with live audiences are available again?
The Round Table is open to all IMZ Members to share their experiences within the network. Please feel free to contact us in advance if you'd like to add topics to the agenda!
IMZ Round Table “Where will we be in 2022?”
Tuesday 22 June 2022
14:00-15:30 CET
on Zoom
IMZ Members are kindly asked to register to office(at)imz.at by 18 June 2021 and will receive the Zoom link in a separate email.
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