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Adapting to the Digital Age: Strategies for Content Delivery and Relevance
From 14:00 to 14:45 at Dingle Skellig Hotel
We invite you to join our panel of industry experts as we explore the strategies for content delivery and adaptation in the digital age. How have organizations changed their approach in order to stay competitive? And what new ways have they found to connect with their audiences, create high-quality content, and remain relevant in the streaming age?
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Chair: Alix Wiseman
An international media professional with over 25 years’ experience, as Senior Vice President, Distribution & Acquisitions, Alix Wiseman is responsible for heading up 9 Story’s sales operations and sourcing 3rd party content worldwide. Her remit also includes securing financing for 9 Story’s new IP’s and working closely with development to shape them for the international market.
Suzanne Kelly
Head of Children’s & Young People’s Content RTÉ, Ireland
Suzanne Kelly has headed up the RTÉ Children’s division since 2018. She’s responsible for all content created and commissioned across video, audio and digital platforms, for RTÉjr, 0 – 6 channel and RTÉ Kids, 7 – 12’s platform. As a PSM, the RTÉ kids’ team is dedicated to delivering top quality content for our audience and ensuring that they are represented and given a voice.
Suzanne works hand in hand with both the Irish Live action and animation sectors to deliver stand out moments for TV audio and online, recent commissions include; The Imagination Machine, an e-sports blockbuster, Ireland’s Future is MINE, Alva’s World, Fia’s Fairies, Ray of Sunshine and a wonderful new podcast series, The Neighbourhood, narrated by Oscar nominee, Ciaran Hinds.
Suzanne is also keen to grow RTÉ’s slate for teens and is actively searching out content for this audience. Prior to joining RTÉ, Suzanne worked as an independent producer/director, creating & developing programme formats, script writing and producing & directing in studio and on location for linear and digital platforms.