SIIA Buying and Selling Content

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SIIA Buying and Selling Content

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How Millennials Consume Content (and What They're Willing to Pay For)

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Between Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y (Millennials), there are more intergenerational workers in the workforce and customers for business content at one time than ever before. But the content consumption habits of Millennials are turning the industry upside down. How do you reach a generation with endless choices and ingrained belief that content should be free? Panelists: Chris Altchek, CEO, co-founder, .Mic Jeff Sonderman, Deputy Director, American Press Institute

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SIIA Buying and Selling Content
on-demand webcast recorded January 27, 2016

Buying & Selling Content 2016 gives content licensers and content buyers the chance to get together to discuss the new rules of buying and selling content. During this interactive one day event we will address all of the important topics that are top of mind in your business including: data licensing, copyright, international licensing, meta-data, mobile, apps, SaaS platforms, Content marketing, the list goes on. The program also offers plenty of networking time to encourage an open dialogue between content buyers and sellers. Learn, network, get business done - you won't want to miss it.