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The death of TV as we know it.


19 Nov 2010, 3:30pm - 4:30pm

NAB 3.26, 3rd floor, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department Computing
Website www.gamesgoldsmiths.com
Contact ffl(@gold.ac.uk)

[MSc CGE Seminar] Alon Shtruzman from Playcast

Media and content - trends and developments in the media landscape, in the light of convergence, emerging technologies and new consumption patterns.

To kick-start the 2010-11 Industry Seminar Series in Games and Entertainment, we have the pleasure to host:

Alon Shtruzman from PlayCast
short bio:
http://www.playcast-media.com/about-me/

www.gamesgoldsmiths.com

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19 Nov 2010 3:30pm - 4:30pm
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