The cell phone is the walkman of the 21st century. Always in your pocket, always online. A player, a radio and record store - all at once. But why are companies like Nokia, TDC and Apple the first to see the possibilities in mobile music? Meet the forerunners of the cell phone industry and find out how music is going to permeate our lives from cell phone to car stereo.
Saturday May 23rd | 15:30 - 16:45 | Brobjergskolen
Henriette Moos
Product Manager of TDC Music, former musician and lecturer in Sound design and an avid advocate for exploring new ways of bringing music to the people - an example of this being TCD PLAY, currently one of the most successful examples of this approach in Denmark. TDC PLAY offers TDC broadband and mobile customers unlimited access to almost 3 million tracks with their subscription and has revolutionized the Danish music industry.
Tim Hadley
Director, Corporate Communications, at British Omnifone. Known for their award winning service Musicstation, which supplies music for mobile solutions around the world to, among others, Sony Ericssson, Vodafone, Telenor and Hutchison Telecom. Omnifone is viewed as a competitor to iTunes.
Kaare Struve
Chief consultant and manager of KODA's media department. Kaare has a legal background and works with licence issues surrounding music within all media areas including online, radio, mobile, re-transmission and TV.
Henrik Føhns (moderator)
Henrik Føhns is the host of DR P1's Harddisken , which was invented by Føhns and others in '93. His CV includes web TV, articles on IT and editorial work. He was among the first Danish bloggers and podcasters. Before the birth of www he was a music critic, a concert organizer and the guitarist of the first Danish grunge band - Boghandle.