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Abu Dhabi Magical Media Summit by Ola Ahlvarsson Part I (feat. Rupert Murdoch)

People that not only have the power to change the media industry but, because of the power of the media industry, also to change the world in which we live in - Edward Borgerding, CEO, Abu Dhabi Media Company

Abu Dhabi Media Summit an invite-only event featuring the cream of the cream in the media industry seems to have made ripples across the industry. With the top brass from NewsCorp, Google, AOL, Microsoft et al under one roof, it might have been silly to expect anything else actually. Our very own SIME Chairman, Ola Ahlvarsson was also around for the event this week, and inspiration seems to be an unsaid theme in all the 4 days from March 9-12, 2010. Below is his recount of the keynote by Rupert

The first day of Abu Dhabi Media forum. A World Economic forum like super elite gathering of media dignitaries where people like Rupert Murdoch, Eric Schmidt, Esther Dyson are chit chatting in the corridors with the royalties of the region ( disclaimer: I don´t consider myself being one of them but am very happy to be a fly on the wall J).

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The opening statement by the BBC anchor

“ The people in the room are the smartest in media in the world. The media industry can change the world more than any other industry, over these days we will find out which future you will shape”.

Welcome Rupert Murdoch

Murdoch was clearly interested in the Arab region where he sees that old traditions if they are good are compatible with a sky touching modern skyline. He felt that the region has drawn from its strong past while pointing at the future….

“ There is a creative wind blowing from the dessert and it reeks of technology but it is easy to be blinded by the bling of technology and forget what is really interesting – content. What is an e-reader without good journalism or authors telling stories? Only meaningless toys. People will be drawn to creativity wherever they can find it and furthermore they will
add their own creativity. It is about unlocking creativity more than about technology. If you tell a good story people will listen. Avatar has already brought in close to 3 billion USD, it was produced to a large extent in New Zealand…

So how do you foster creativity in a region ( like the Arab world)? Well it takes money. You also have to create a market place where creativity can be funded and exit. The advertising market must be fair and transparent, copyright laws in place, international competition is essential to make the local companies and thoughts globally competitive. But it also takes individual freedom where governments must have a gentle touch if they have to interfere with creativity. The potential asset of creativity is larger than that of oil. It is also cleaner, endless, creates jobs, excites and ultimately creates a better world.”

For one, I am looking forward for tangible ways to help the media dinosaurs shift the bandwagon into the new spectrum, live in a new world where things have changed upside down. Media companies have more unsold ad inventory which they are not able to connect to good content or revenue model. People are paying less for “traditional” digital advertisements, and concepts such as behavioral
re-targeting and sharing analytics of visitors seems to be more relevant serving as a better investment for those advertising dollars. All in all, the landscape is interesting and we are looking forward for more personal recounts by Ola in the coming days.

Some coverage of the summit can be found here, here and here

SIME Talks Season 2, Episode 2: Young entrepreneurs, listen to this.

Young entrepreneurs, listen to this.

There is no secret recipe to reach the top, but listening to this might atleast give you inspiration, help you correct your mistakes faster, understand what makes things work, the value of partnerships and business alliances, risk taking approach, the importance of finding the right team to work with, learning quick from failures and ultimately putting in those long hours day and night. May be the usual run of the mill if you read the text, but listening to these experts and entrepreneurs talk might atleast rekindle that lost memory, the hidden thought and hopefully supply some fuel to excel in these cold long days. The first advise I got from my mentor couple of years back was “Having a great idea is a liability without the right execution”, and these are such very valuable insights that reshapes the way you think about your business. This is a great resource, thanks to 23business for interviewing the folks at SIME 2009, editing and putting all the thoughts cohesively.

SIME Stockholm 2009 - Tips and advices for young entrepreneurs from 23tv.de on Vimeo.

SIME Talks: Season 2, Episode 1 - an introduction about SIME and plans for SIME 2010

SIME Talks, inspired by a similar version from TED features interviews, expert opinions around things digital from friends of the SIME house. We started the weekly routine of featuring an expert and focusing on a take home message revolving around different topics since last July, and the concept has quite much caught on.

We love the whole routine of putting up the show since it gives us the chance to revisit old interviews caught amongst dusty tapes (not that they belong there, but because they didn’t connect with the right medium as yet) and realize the messages conveyed by various thought leaders who have been to SIME. Particularly interesting is if you look at predictions made, from how Tom Crampton and Michael Oreskes connect media content, freemium and quality back in 2007 to the cloud computing movement by SUN, it is fascinating to actually realize these guys figured out the solution before people could understand the problem.

Last year, we featured 15 talk shows and 1 digest edition putting together them all under the banner of ‘all things digital’. And true to our nature of spreading digital knowledge, being inspired by the latest revolutions and innovations and hence inspiring our readers, we feature an introductory talk to kick off this season’s episode. Ola Ahlvarsson, the soul of SIME, moderator and catalyst for the whole brand talks about SIME to the folks from 23 Business (who have a great set of interviews btw at their vimeo channel) about SIME, the various editions of SIME in different cities and plans for 2010.

For those who  are new to SIME, this is a great start for you to get a tweet-vator pitch (not quite, but almost). Welcome to SIME and the family!

You can catch all the SIME Talks, Season 1, all Episodes here
A digest edition if you want to save time (I bet!)

Ola Ahlvarsson about SIME 2009 in Stockholm from 23tv.de on Vimeo.

SIME 2010 - here’s to a great year of digital inspiration!

Howdy friends, it’s been long and we at SIME just got back all revitalized to share with you some behind the scenes work we have been upto instead of covering ourselves in the snow. We enter this year with a vision of bringing to you the best of knowledge, inspiration, entrepreneurship, awards, workshops, academy, innovation days - all in the realm of the digital stream.

A great year for digital

It’s been a great year for things digital. Internet ad revenues are slowly picking up, but the bad year fueled new innovations, new ad. models, new formats and new channels. Web 2.0 has become so 2008, and its all about people networking. Facebook and Twitter grew, oh yes, they did, but real time search and open API seems to giving them the jump. Right when you thought smart phones and laptops are good, out came the inbetween to fill the perceived gap, the iPad. Telecom companies are fighting the game hard, and so are media companies. From bundling and giving away spectrums for MVNO’s, the dump pipe phenomenon seems to be a tag the telcos are desperate not to hold on to. Media companies are being rekindled and so is consumerism. Everything is getting better for the consumer, new devices, new toys, new games, new channels, new friends, cheaper, faster and better.

With such a platter being shaped, all things digital cannot get any more interesting, yet at the same time confusing. Is there a secret recipe to master the new channel to make money? Is there something apps and app developers can do to solve the hassle of developing on multiple platforms only to get lost in the jungle? Is the e-book phenomenon a mere hype? Will the tablet kill that game? How about real time? Can we monetize the content? What about Cable TV operators? Can they go online? How about quadrple-play - a mere buzz word analytic?

SIME  is about everything digital, to inspire corporates and entrepreneurs alike and present to them thought leaders, visionaries from different parks, different fields, different games all under one roof to showcase their ideas. And with a lofty year ahead for all of us, we thought SIME should aim big too, with more cities lined up, this year promises a lot of hard work and hence a lot of inspiration to share and be a part of.

SIME Barcelona, Stockholm, Helsinki and San Francisco …

SIME Barcelona : June 16, 17;

SIME Stockholm on November 17,18;

SIME Helsinki and San Francisco lined up.

Rest assured there is more to come

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Here is to a great 2010 from the SIME crew, and looking forward to meeting you at a SIME close to your city.

Missed SIME 09? Check out the highlights here

SIME 09: Highlights

Relive the SIME Magic, the SIME Inspiration through some recorded footage and pictures

SIME 09 was all about the 4 dimensions of digital opportunities: business, knowledge, inspiration and fun, the 4 pillars or the corner stones for this year’s SIME. And we took every step to make sure during the 2 days you got your best business opportunities, learnt as much from the sessions, workshops, drew inspiration from the speakers and the participants and, most importantly had riveting fun before, during and after the conference.

Looking back, we did quite much shake the SIME cover. From coming up with a new format, an agenda that boasts of covering most verticals within the digital landscape, and a revised Awards format, we did have quite an uphill task to package them the best and add the SIME touch at the end. At the end, if you had as much fun at SIME as we had arranging it, we think it’s a job well done :)

The Highlights section is here

Some very good footage from the whole show is here

Interviews with SIME speakers and Participants here and here (thanks folks from 23business, Germany).

Pictures from Tom Solo (SIME’s “legend behind the lens”)

SIME Pool at Flickr (user uploaded)

And stay tuned for the year ahead. SIME is going even more international, so get ready to welcome SIME to your city!

Lights Camera Action! SIME is set to take off.

At Rigoletto, and the stage is perfect. The ambience music is in, people are slowly trickling in with their “FIKA” and “Kannelbulle”, the speakers are all gung-ho, the workshops and match-making desks are screaming to your senses, the lovely ladies with interesting “SMS Me” T-Shirts are everywhere taking interaction with them (and quite good number of followers, yes all men, some even thinking it’s their number), it’s time of that year where it’s a whole new world with SIME. The journey is about to begin in minutes.

Some relevant links before we begin:

Agenda: http://sime.nu/09/stockholm/agenda

Speaker Profiles: http://sime.nu/09/stockholm/speakers

SIME Live!: http://sime.nu/live

And it’s rare 2 days where the Scandinavians are forced to rig off the shyness, and talk to the camera, it’s not an option, it’s an order. So be ready to be filmed, flashed till your eyes bleed with photos, and make sure you suck the juice out of SIME by meeting people.

SIME is set to take off. Tighten your seat belts, it’s going to be  journey of inspiration, knowledge, business and fun.

Lights, Camera, Action! SIME is set to take off.

At Rigoletto, and the stage is perfect. The ambience music is in, people are slowly trickling in with their “FIKA” and “Kannelbulle”, the speakers are all gung-ho, the workshops and match-making desks are screaming to your senses, the lovely ladies with interesting “SMS Me” T-Shirts are everywhere taking interaction with them (and quite good number of followers, yes all men, some even thinking it’s their number), it’s time of that year where it’s a whole new world with SIME. The journey is about to begin in minutes.

Some relevant links before we begin:

Agenda: http://sime.nu/09/stockholm/agenda

Speaker Profiles: http://sime.nu/09/stockholm/speakers

SIME Live!: http://sime.nu/live

And it’s rare 2 days where the Scandinavians are forced to rig off the shyness, and talk to the camera, it’s not an option, it’s an order. So be ready to be filmed, flashed till your eyes bleed with photos, and make sure you suck the juice out of SIME by meeting people.

SIME is set to take off. Tighten your seat belts, it’s going to be  journey of inspiration, knowledge, business and fun.

SIME Talks 15: Thomas Crampton and Michael Oreskes - “The future of content is quality”

The future of content is quality. Quality will win, since the fundamental scare resource is the attention span of the audience. People do not have the time to absorb random information on the internet, and what they need is the professional skill and craft of journalism to make the data accessible and for journalists to do the work for the audience so that they can absorb it.

Words from veteran journalist Michael Oreskes who believes there are a myriad of ways to execute journalism and, the internet is all about finding the right mix at the right location.

michael-oreskesMichael Oreskes - 28 years of solid journalism, and yes, he believes in new media.

Mike has served as executive editor of the International Herald Tribune since 2005. Previously, he was deputy managing editor of The New York Times, supervising television and Internet content. During this period, he won three Emmy awards and a DuPont award for documentary television. Currently he is working with the AP as Managing Editor for U.S. News. He is the co author of The Genius of America, How the Constitution Saved Our Country and Why It Can Again.

Read more about Michael Oreskes

Thomas Crampton - Walking the new media lane

thomasThomas Crampton who worked as a correspondent under the supervision of Michael Oreskes in International Herald Tribune and New York Times is out there changing the media industry. He is currently involved as the Asia-Pacific director of 360 Digital Influence for Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide. Tom heads a team stretching across 23 cities in 15 Asian territories that helps companies conceive, develop and execute strategies in Social Media.

About Tom
Read Tom’s very well acclaimed personal blog
Tom’s Twitter

Raw energy and fresh appetite for ideas, 24*7.

The deadly duo of Mike and Tom were simply scintillating on stage. The final session of SIME 2007 was all theirs to fight out about the changing media industry and, the number of ideas that were thrown in during the session to save the media industry was simply a “Eureka” moment to all of us.

Old vs New Media, the battle has escalated into a war or are we seeing peace signs?

While the proponents of old media were still not convinced about the future of content online, the visionaries saw it coming, and on stage were two such minds talking about how things would be shaped 5 years from now. Unlike any “future will happen in 5 years” prediction where typically the number of years is understated, the media industry has quite much evolved into their vision 2 years ahead in time of their prediction.

Media companies are on a rampage, (look at the chart of Schibsted) on a wild hunt to find interesting niches and verticals to monetize their unsold inventory and cross- sell their existing journalistic services on top of new vertical; and a revenue model that connects them all, the holy grail of new age journalism if one might call it that.

Thanks Mike and Tom for all the energy you guys exhumed then. I can safely say, its still very much breathing!

Sime 07 - Tom Crampton & Michael Oreskes from SIME on Vimeo.

Countdown: 17 days to the most important event on digital opportunities. You got your ticket?

Exactly 17 days from now, the smartest people from all over the world will go missing.

And yes, if you are looking for them, you can find them at Rigoletto in Stockholm. When we finished SIME 2008, the DNA of Change edition in Stockholm, we realized that we have upped the ante considerably since 2006, and had a very lofty vision of making SIME 2009 the best SIME ever in the history of the 13 year conference.

May be I am a bit biased, but I dare to say we have the best mix of agenda, speakers and formats, all packaged into a format that will stick. We have learned a lot from the conference goers experience over time, and we believe that the learnings will transcend into an exhilarating SIME experience this year.

So my question to you is: have you got your tickets to inspiration? Stitch your own SIME with the workshops you want to attend (during this week, the SIME Blog will have more information on the speakers and experts who will be moderating the workshops), and the awards gala and dinner. The mayor of Stockholm has decided to give the keys to the city during the 2 evenings, and yes, we will be raiding the best of the best nightclubs to give our international friends some tryst with history starting from the way the Vikings partied (in all good sense that is).

Check out the agenda and speakers

Get your ticket to inspiration

Welcome to the most important event on digital opportunities. Welcome to SIME Stockholm, 11, 12 November.

SIME Talks 14: Kjell Aamodt, former CEO Schibsted talks about changes in media landscape

Back in 2006, when we were still trying to understand the online space a little bit better, there were very few big media companies or “dinosaurs” that really could come to terms with the fact that their core business model probably is going to have to change, and that the change will sweep them right from beneath the feet. They could either jump in or sink, and Schibsted with a CEO who boasted of a fantastic sense of vision rightfully decided to jump in, take the mantle and steer the ship to safety

Schibsted has grown to become one of Scandinavia’s largest media houses with diverse footprints in the landscape, operating in 22 countries, and having some of the leading sites in Scandinavia like Aftonbladet.se (the most read online newspaper), blocket.se amongst other very interesting and successful verticals.

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View Schibsted’s profile here

Kjell Aamodt, who has led Schibsted for 20 years decided to step down mid this year. Rolv Erik Ryssdal is the new sergeant at the helm. You can catch Rolv Erik Ryssdal at SIME Stockholm this year, he is one of the speakers at the conference.

View the speaker listing here

View the agenda here

Below, is a video dug out from 2006, which I think is still relevant, as many media companies are still questioning the viability of the online model and holding the traditional channels too near and dear to their heart. Probably, the alarm bells are not loud enough, or may be, a Lehman brother kind of shock is needed for people to realize where the money is being spent. At the end of the day, its a simple mantra of “Follow your customers”, and when the customers are going online, what’s stopping them, they only know

SIME 06 - Kjell Aamodt from SIME on Vimeo.