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42Nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Monday, December 8, 2014 a b 42nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Monday, December 8, 2014 Majestic Ballroom, 5F Broadway Ballroom, 3F Gershwin II, 4F Gershwin I, 4F 7:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 7:45 Welcome remarks UBS Ros Stephenson, Group Managing Director, Head of Americas Investment Banking and Global Chairman of Investment Banking 8:00 Keynote presentation: Advertising Panel GroupM, Adam Smith, Futures Director Magna Global, Vincent Letang, EVP, Director of Global Forecasting Zenith Optimedia, Steve King, CEO Moderators: Doug Mitchelson and Eric Sheridan 9:00 WPP PLC Outfront Media, Inc. Inmarsat Plc Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO Jeremy Male, CEO Tony Bates, CFO 9:30 Cincinnati Bell Leigh Fox, CFO 10:00 Outlook for the Broadcast British Sky Broadcasting Frontier Communications Rentrak Networks Group PLC John Jureller, EVP & CFO Bill Livek, CEO David Chemerow, COO & CFO CBS Corporation Andrew Griffith, CFO David Poltrack, Chief Research Officer 10:30 SES SA Padraig McCarthy, CFO 11:00 Time Warner Cable Manchester United TiVo, Inc. Millennial Media, Inc. Rob Marcus, CEO Hemen Tseayo, Head of Corporate Tom Rogers, CEO Michael Barrett, CEO Finance Joe Wilkinson, VP Investor Samantha Stewart, Head of Relations Investor Relations MDC Partners David Doft, CFO 12:00 p.m. Keynote luncheon presentation Viacom, Inc. Philippe Dauman, President & CEO 1:30 Publicis Groupe Rogers Communications, Inc. Netflix, Inc. Graham Holdings Company Jean-Michel Etienne, EVP & Group Guy Laurence, President & CEO Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Donald E. Graham, Chairman & CFO Officer CEO Timothy O’Shaughnessy, President Hal Jones, SVP, Finance & CFO 2:30 Comcast Corporation LIN Media Gogo, Inc. Meredith Corporation Michael Angelakis, Vice Chairman Vincent Sadusky, President & CEO Michael Small, CEO Stephen Lacy, CEO & CFO Joe Ceryanec, CFO 3:30 Keynote presentation Charter Communications Tom Rutledge, President & CEO 4:30 p.m. Business sessions conclude To access the audio webcast: Go to www.ibb.ubs.com/Conferences. Look for the webcast link to the right of the 42nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Please note: Only companies who have chosen to webcast will be listed. Companies hosting meetings only: CoStar Group, Inc., Crown Castle International Corp, DuPont Fabros Technology, FCC Incentive Auction Task Force, NTT DOCOMO, Shenandoah Telecommunications, Softbank Corp, Ströer Media AG, Sunrise, VimpelCom, Walt Disney Company/The © UBS 2014. All rights reserved. a b 42nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Tuesday, December 9, 2014 Majestic Ballroom, 5F Broadway Ballroom, 3F Gershwin II, 4F Gershwin I, 4F 7:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 8:00 Keynote presentation: 21st Century Fox James Murdoch, Co-COO 9:00 AT&T, Inc. Starz HSN Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. John Stephens, CFO & EVP Chris Albrecht, CEO Mindy Grossman, CEO Michael Burns, Vice Chairman Jimmy Barge, CFO 9:30 Tribune Media Co. Peter Liguori, CEO 10:00 Verizon Communications, Inc. AMC Networks Inc. QVC (Liberty Interactive) The New York Times Company Fran Shammo, EVP & CFO Josh Sapan, President & CEO Mike George, CEO Mark Thompson, President & CEO 11:00 Discovery Communications CenturyLink Entravision Communications World Wrestling Entertainment David Zaslav, President & CEO Stewart Ewing, CFO Corp. George Barrios, CFO Walter Ulloa, CEO Chris Young, CFO 11:30 DIRECTV Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc. The McClatchy Company Patrick Doyle, CFO Tom Carter, CFO Patrick Talamantes, President & CEO 12:00 p.m. Keynote luncheon presentation Time Warner, Inc. Jeffrey Bewkes, Chairman & CEO 1:30 News Corp HomeAway, Inc. Telus Robert Thomson, CEO Brian Sharples, CEO John Grossing, EVP & CFO Lynn Atchison, CFO 2:00 Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Inc. Chris Ripley, CFO 2:30 Scripps Network Interactive, Inc. Advertising Technology Panel Telecom and Media Regulatory Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Kenneth Lowe, Chairman, Update Linda Zecher, CEO & President Simulmedia President & CEO Eric Shuman, CFO Pravin Chandiramani, SVP Business Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Lori Hickok, EVP, Finance Development Andrew Lipman, Partner Tremor Video, Inc. Andrew Posen, Sr. Director Inves- tor Relations Visible World Seth Haberman, Founder & CEO Videology Group Ryan Jamboretz, Chief Revenue Officer MediaMath Dan Rosenberg, SVP Business & Corporate Development Moderator: Eric Sheridan 3:30 Keynote presentation CBS Corporation Leslie Moonves, President & CEO 4:30 p.m. Business sessions conclude To access the audio webcast: Go to www.ibb.ubs.com/Conferences. Look for the webcast link to the right of the 42nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Please note: Only companies who have chosen to webcast will be listed. Companies hosting meetings only: CoStar Group, Inc., Crown Castle International Corp, DuPont Fabros Technology, FCC Incentive Auction Task Force, NTT DOCOMO, Shenandoah Telecommunications, Softbank Corp, Ströer Media AG, Sunrise, VimpelCom, Walt Disney Company/The © UBS 2014. All rights reserved. a b 42nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Majestic Ballroom, 5F Broadway Ballroom, 3F Gershwin II, 4F Gershwin I, 4F 7:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 8:00 Keynote presentation: AOL Tim Armstrong, Chairman & CEO 9:00 American Tower Corporation Virtual Reality Panel Cumulus Media Eros International PLC Leah Stearns, VP Investor Relations Lew Dickey, Chairman & CEO Andrew Heffernan, CFO AltspaceVR & Treasurer Eric Romo, CEO Formation 8 Drew Oetting, Investor NBA Jeff Marsilio, AVP, Global Media NextVR Brad Allen, Executive Chairman Moderator: Eric Sheridan 10:00 T-Mobile Gannett Co., Inc. Braxton Carter, CFO Grace Martore, President & CEO Robert Dickey, President US Com- munity Publishing 11:00 Level3 Communications SFX Entertainment Perion Network nTelos Jeff Storey, President & CEO Robert FX Sillerman, Chairman & Yacov Kaufman, CFO Michael Huber, Chairman of the CEO Board Richard Rosenstein, CFO & CAO Stebbins Chandor, EVP & CFO Craig Highland, SVP Finance, Corp. Development Consolidated Communications Steve Childers, CFO Matt Smith, VP Finance & Trea- surer 12:00 p.m. Keynote luncheon panel - Magazine Media 360°: Taking Measure of Success (Finally) MPA - The Association of Magazine Media, Mary G. Berner, President & CEO Meredith Corporation, Stephen M. Lacy, Chairman & CEO Time Inc., Norman Pearlstine, EVP & Chief Content Officer GroupM, George Janson, Managing Director, Director of Print 1:30 The E. W. Scripps Company Tremor Video Grupo Televisa Cogent Communications Rich Boehne, Chairman, President Bill Day, CEO Carlos Madrazo, Investor Relations Dave Schaeffer, CEO & CEO Officer Todd Sloan, CFO 2:30 Keynote presentation Liberty Global Mike Fries, CEO 3:30 p.m. Conference concludes To access the audio webcast: Go to www.ibb.ubs.com/Conferences. Look for the webcast link to the right of the 42nd Annual Global Media and Communications Conference Please note: Only companies who have chosen to webcast will be listed. Companies hosting meetings only: CoStar Group, Inc., Crown Castle International Corp, DuPont Fabros Technology, FCC Incentive Auction Task Force, NTT DOCOMO, Shenandoah Telecommunications, Softbank Corp, Ströer Media AG, Sunrise, VimpelCom, Walt Disney Company/The © UBS 2014. All rights reserved..
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