Live Blog: The CES Panel On Twitter, Media & Entertainment

TV, movies, music, news events — you name it, plenty of people will be tweeting about it. So how should media and entertainment companies react? That’s what Twitter is exploring in a panel at CES. The session is led by and involves several Twitter executives, as well as advertisers and companies that use Twitter. The […]

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TV, movies, music, news events — you name it, plenty of people will be tweeting about it. So how should media and entertainment companies react? That’s what Twitter is exploring in a panel at CES.

The session is led by and involves several Twitter executives, as well as advertisers and companies that use Twitter. The list of speakers are:

  • Kirstine Stewart, Vice President, North American Media Partnerships, Twitter
  • Jennifer Prince, Industry Director Media and Entertainment, Twitter
  • Michael Fisher, Director, Business Development, Twitter
  • Chris Moody, Vice President of Data Strategy, Twitter
  • Justine Ezarik, Digital Producer and YouTube Influencer, iJustine
  • Matthew Marolda, Chief Analytics Officer , Legendary Entertainment
  • David Herrin, Head of Research, United Talent Agency
  • Brent Weinstein, Head of Digital Media, United Talent Agency

The session gets going at 9am PT. Our live blog of it is below:


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