Executives from Best Buy, DISH Networks, Image Entertainment, Lionsgate, Microsoft, Netflix, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Studios, The Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., and YouTube will be part of the second annual conference called “Digital Media Pipeline ’10: The Business of Digital Entertainment,” presented by the Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA) on Sept. 15 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
“Digital delivery is a key element of our business strategy, and Digital Media Pipeline allows us to network with our partners in the digital marketplace and share knowledge about this growing business,” said Mitch Mallon, Vice President, Sales and Marketing – Digital Distribution and Television, Image Entertainment.
At the conclusion of the one-day event, which brings together digital entertainment content owners, service providers, and retailers to focus on business-to-business opportunities in the digital delivery of home entertainment to consumers, EMA will present its Digi Awards, which recognize outstanding achievement in digital entertainment retailing, content, and innovation.
The registration fee for Digital Media Pipeline, which has The Hollywood Reporter as the media sponsor, is $295 for EMA members and $395 for non-members. Discounts are available for multiple attendees from a single company.