FCC Chairman Michael Powell to Keynote Tuesday General Session
Senate Majority Leader Daschle and House Speaker Hastert Visit Convention Monday
A ‘Who’s Who’ of Industry Leaders on Speaking Agenda
Washington, D.C. – The National Cable & Telecommunications Association today announced that Gerald Levin, CEO of AOL-Time Warner will join Larry King for an in-depth conversation about the future of cable at the closing general session of Cable 2001, NCTA’s 50th Annual Convention and International Exposition, in Chicago, IL.
"AOL-Time Warner is a programming leader and is also the nation’s second largest cable system operator. I can think of no one better than Jerry Levin to have the final word at the National Show," said Robert Sachs, NCTA President and CEO.
Sachs said that the Cable 2001 convention theme "We’re Making Broadband Happen," will be discussed by speakers and panels throughout the four-day event. "Cable is ready to meet the telecommunications challenges of the 21st Century. We have two-way broadband technology, the most critically-acclaimed programming, and we’re providing advanced services that consumers want," Sachs continued.
On Monday, June 11, at 11:00 a.m., House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) will cut the ribbon officially opening the Cable 2001 exhibition floor, followed immediately by a press availability and tour of the floor. Hastert will be followed by the new Senate Majority Leader, Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD), who will address invited guests at NCTA’s Public Policy Luncheon. On Tuesday morning, FCC Chairman Michael Powell will address convention delegates in a keynote address.
Other Cable 2001 highlights include:
Opening Plenary – Sunday, June 10
Moderator: Char Beales, President and CEO, CTAM
Speakers:
George Bodenheimer, President, ESPN, Inc.
Steve Burke, President, Comcast Cable
Patrick Esser, EVP, Operations, Cox Communications, Inc.
Richard Green, President and CEO, CableLabs
Kim Kelly, EVP, CFO & COO, Insight Communications, Inc.
Opening General – Monday, June 11
Welcome: Jerry Kent, President and CEO, Charter Communications, Inc.
State of the Industry: Robert Sachs, President and CEO, NCTA
Moderator: Sue Herera, Anchor, Business Center, CNBC
Speakers:
C. Michael Armstrong, Chairman and CEO, AT&T
Mel Karmazin, President and COO, Viacom, Inc.
Jerry Kent, President and CEO, Charter Communications, Inc.
Brian Roberts, President, Comcast Corporation
General Session – Tuesday, June 12
Introduction: Joseph Collins, Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Cable
Keynote: Michael Powell, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
Moderator: Jeff Greenfield, Senior Analyst, CNN
Speakers:
Carole Black, President and CEO, Lifetime Entertainment Services
Nickolas Davatzes, President and CEO, A&E Television Networks
Jon DeVaan, SVP, Microsoft TV Division, Microsoft
Dan Somers, President and CEO, AT&T Broadband
Maggie Wilderotter, President and CEO, Wink Communications
Michael Willner, President, Insight Communications, Inc.
Closing General Session – Wednesday, June 13
Host: Larry King, CNN
Guest: Gerald Levin, Chief Executive Officer, AOL-Time Warner
"Our line-up of speakers underscores the message that cable is not just the best programming on television – cable is now digital video, video-on-demand, high-speed Internet, and local phone service. We are truly making broadband happen," concluded Sachs.
Additional, up-to-the-minute Cable 2001 information, including convention schedule and registration materials, is available via the official web site (www.cable2001.com); from the Cable 2001 Fax on Demand Hotline (732/544-2514); or from the NCTA’s Department of Industry Affairs (202/775-3669).
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