--Event Will Feature 3 Tracks, Close to 150 Expert Speakers and Panelists, an Art Exhibit, and the 9th Annual Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television
--Tickets on Sale Now: Special Early-Bird and Group Rates Available
[itvt] is pleased to announce that the sixth annual TV of Tomorrow Show (TVOT) will take place June 12th-13th (Tuesday-Wednesday), 2012 in San Francisco, California at the famous Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
The TV of Tomorrow Show has been widely praised not only as a true experts' conference that attracts a veritable "who's who" of the interactive TV industry, but as offering a completely unique and enjoyable experience. The event enables the pay-TV operators, consumer electronics manufacturers and technologists who are building the TV platforms of tomorrow to engage in an interactive and productive exchange of ideas with the brands, broadcasters, networks, agencies, entrepreneurs, producers, developers, designers, storytellers, social media companies and other stakeholders upon whom the success of those platforms depends.


TV of Tomorrow Show 2012 sponsors include: Softel, Ensequence, SeaChange and Breakaway Communications

THREE INTENSIVE TRACKS
The TV of Tomorrow Show 2012 will offer three tracks, featuring close to 150 industry-expert speakers and panelists:

In addition to these three tracks, the event will feature vendor booths, a curated exhibit of contemporary artworks that exemplify the theme "TV of Tomorrow," a vibrant cocktail party where attendees will have the opportunity to rub shoulders with many of the most influential figures shaping tomorrow's television, and the presentation of the 9th Annual Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television.
TICKETS
The TV of Tomorrow Show is a limited-attendance event, so we strongly encourage you to purchase your tickets early. To purchase tickets for TVOT 2012, click here.

A DIFFERENT KIND OF EVENT...
While the TV of Tomorrow Show features an exhibit hall and panel sessions, that's where its similarity to other industry conferences and tradeshows ends:

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE TV OF TOMORROW SHOW...
Here's what sponsors, exhibitors, speakers and attendees have to say about the TV of Tomorrow Show:
"The passion and commitment you bring to the space is amazing, and you put on an incredible show...I particularly enjoy the mix of hearing about the most innovative (dare I say it, 'bleeding-edge') ideas, whilst also knowing that you ensure the show also focuses on the here and now and the realities of deployments. Our panel was excellent, and I was so pleased to have a voice there. Indeed, I'm thrilled to be a part of your events!" -- Sam Pemberton, CEO, Softel
"We've received terrific feedback from the show and appreciate all your hard work pulling it together." --Vicki Lins, Chief Marketing Officer, Canoe Ventures
"I was most impressed with the quality of the conference. The stage set, art exhibit, audience quality and planning were amazing. Fantastic job." -- Gary Shapiro, President and CEO, Consumer Electronics Association
"I have to say this is the best and most information-dense conference I can recall attending!" ? Anthony Rose, CTO, zeebox
"I loved your event! Some of the best presentation and discussion I have experienced in a while. Congratulations!!!" -- Ken Venturi, Chief Creative Officer, National Cinemedia
"I have to say your event just gets better and better. It was one of the best and most productive days I've had in a long while. Thanks for taking on the challenge of such an event." -- Tracy Geist, SVP of Business Development and Strategy, Americas, Civolution
"Rovi was very pleased to be involved with the NYC TVOT. Our team was very happy with the show, your staff was wonderful. We look forward to working with you again." ? Marcy Browe, Marketing Manager, Rovi Corp.
"The conference was fantastic as always...panels were spot-on for issues my team is facing. The mix of people was brilliant and well-orchestrated and the caliber of attendees and speakers high. I'm already looking forward to the next one!" -- Jon Dakss, VP of Technology Product Development, NBCUniversal
"Really great job pulling together a conference that allowed an open discussion of many of the opportunities and challenges for our future." -- Robert Dandrea, Distinguished Engineer, National Engineering and Technical Operations, Comcast
"Everyone had a great time and really found the entire day beneficial." ? Christine Welsh, Marketing Manager, AT&T AdWorks
"Thanks again for such a great event at TVOT NYC...You are certainly leading the charge in social TV." ? Gavin Douglas, Chief Revenue Officer/Chief Creative Officer, iPowow
"Thanks so much for an excellent conference. I have already had several QUALITY follow-ups as a result." ? Kelly Moulton, VP North America, never.no
"Thank you again for having us at the show and the chance to be on a panel. It was a great experience and we are looking forward to the next event in San Francisco." ? Amir Nobakht, CEO, ViaCLIX
"Once again, you outdid yourself with the superb line-up of industry experts speaking about relevant topics of the day and upcoming disruptive technologies that are top-of-mind. During the course of the day, I found myself wishing there were two of me so that I could take in both sessions going on at the same time. TV of Tomorrow continues to be the best and only place where all of the leaders in the ITV industry are so easily accessible in one day. I appreciate all of the hard work and effort you put in to make this conference such a fantastic networking opportunity. And I have to add that the interpretive dancer at the evening party was a highlight!" -- Rachelle Zoffer, Director, FiOS TV Content Acquisition and Programming, Verizon
"It was a great panel and I came away inspired, so thank YOU!" ? Jarrett Sherman, President and Executive Producer, Smokebomb Entertainment
"Congrats on another great show!" ? Craig Leddy, Principal, Interactive TV Works
"Thank you, @tswedlow @tvot_nyc for another great conference for our industry yesterday! #tvotnyc11" -- Ensequence (via Twitter)
"Thanks for a terrific conference. I have to say I was overwhelmed by the positive response to my presentation (and the presentations by all of the speakers in my section). I must have collected over 30 business cards. The content of the conference was so relevant to what we are doing at comScore." --Joan FitzGerald, VP of Television Sales and Business Development, comScore
"I wanted to let you know that me and my team from Donovan thought this was a terrific conference. Great content, people and venue." -- Harvey Kent, Chief Media Strategist, DDS
"Fabulous job with the show again this year!" -- Jane Clarke, Managing Director, CIMM
"A quick note to say what a brilliant show it was. Well done! As ever, really interesting people, great sessions and thoroughly enjoyable...I think you did a great job capturing the spirit of the moment." -- Jasper Smith, CEO, PlayJam
"Thanks again for the opportunity to participate in the conference. It was an excellent event, and I learned a lot from the participants." ? Justin Osofsky, Director of Platform Partnerships, Facebook
"Thought it was a great conference." -- Adam Cahan, CEO, IntoNow, a Yahoo! Company
"The show was incredible!" -- Vibha Rustagi, President and CEO, itaas
"Thanks for your great hospitality for including Jinni in your amazing event." -- Yosi Glick, CEO, Jinni

THE 9TH ANNUAL AWARDS FOR LEADERSHIP IN INTERACTIVE AND MULTIPLATFORM TELEVISION
[itvt] will present our prestigious annual Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television at a ceremony at the TV of Tomorrow Show 2012. The awards, which debuted at the NCTA National Show in 2004, recognize both corporate and individual achievement in the multiplatform interactive TV space. We will begin accepting nominations for the awards shortly: the winners will be determined by [itvt] readers and a panel of industry experts through a rigorous voting process.

SPEAKERS
[itvt] has already confirmed an initial line-up of speakers, panelists and workshop leaders for The TV of Tomorrow Show 2012, but we are still open to your suggestions for topics you would like to see covered on the event's schedule, and for speakers you would like to see participate in the event. Please contact Tracy Swedlow, at swedlow@itvt.com or 415-824-5806, to discuss your proposal. Please note that [itvt] is not a pay-for-play organization and that speakers do not have to pay any fee to participate in our TVOT events.
SPONSORS
The TV of Tomorrow Show offers several different sponsorship levels, each designed to ensure maximum marketing exposure for your company--at the event itself, in the [itvt] newsletter and on our Web site, and in our talk radio show. Sponsors also have the option of securing a workshop session where your company can showcase its products and services or present its vision for the television of tomorrow. If you would like to find out more about sponsoring the event, email us at swedlow@itvt.com or call 415-824-5806.

EXHIBITORS
The TV of Tomorrow Show's exhibit floor is located in an area that is highly trafficked by the event's attendees. However, exhibit space is limited and we are assigning it on a first-come-first-served basis. So to guarantee that your company will have a booth at the show, please contact us as soon as possible at swedlow@itvt.com or 415-824-5806.
ISSUES IN FOCUS
The [itvt] editorial team develops the agenda for our TV of Tomorrow Show events through an extensive and elaborate dialoguing process with key industry players, that is designed to ensure that each show covers all the issues that are currently of most pressing relevance to the industry. As a result, we typically announce the agenda just a few weeks before each show. However, some of the issues that we expect to explore at TVOT 2012 include:
Reports from the field: How recent deployments of tcommerce, interactive TV advertising, dynamic and addressable VOD advertising, social TV, connected-TV applications, live streaming of multichannel pay-TV services within the home, TV placeshifting, and other advanced TV technologies are faring in the real world; and what the success or otherwise of these deployments tells us about the business models for the TV of tomorrow. Which interactive platforms and services are attracting audiences and generating revenues today and how?
The extent to which the "cord-cutting" phenomenon presents an existential threat to the pay-TV industry; and the extent to which new developments in pay-TV, such as dynamic VOD ad insertion, TV Everywhere, and the incorporation of TV placeshifting technology into set-top boxes, will help operators defend against any threat posed by cord-cutting.
Connected-TV app stores, over-the-top delivery of live and on-demand programming, the "open cable API," "cable-as-an-app," and more: the rapidly evolving inter-relationships between the pay-TV, consumer electronics and programming/content industries.
HOTEL ARRANGEMENTS
If you have questions about accommodations in San Francisco that are convenient to the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, please click here for more information.