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As the media and information ecosystem evolves, funding patterns still swing sharply in response to elections, crises, and short-term shocks. Media often see capital surges around major events, followed by contractions once attention moves on. These cycles mirror the broader volatility of venture investment, where long-horizon innovation can be constrained by short-term sentiment. This session explores how public, private, philanthropic, and venture capital stakeholders can stabilize investment flows, build resilient institutions, and support long-term innovation across the media landscape instead of reacting only when disruption is already at the door.
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- Media Fireside 9 December 10:00 - 10:20AM
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- Picture Panel 8 December 3:25 - 3:55PM
A Spotlight of the Women Rewriting Cinema
A new generation of women actors is redefining what it means to lead, on and off the screen. Through bold choices and authentic performances, they are reclaiming narratives once written for them and turning personal truth into universal resonance. This conversation explores how today’s actresses are expanding the emotional range of global cinema, challenging conventions of power and representation, and opening new paths for women whose stories shape how the world sees itself.
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Opportunities and Challenges in the Global Picture Business
As audiences fragment and production models evolve across borders, the global film and television industry stands at a crossroads of opportunity and complexity. This session gathers leaders from studios, streamers, and emerging markets to explore the future of the picture business, from financing and co-productions to talent mobility and new creative hubs, and what the next decade will demand from creators, producers, and investors worldwide.
Forum StageSpeakers
- Media Fireside 10 December 11:30 - 11:45AM
How Stories are a Force of Change
This session bridges economics, geopolitics, and the mechanics of narrative in examining how storytelling shapes markets, public trust, and social behavior. Drawing on George Soros’s reflexivity and Robert Shiller’s narrative economics, we explore how viral beliefs influence everything from capital flows to voting patterns. In a world shaped more by tropes and emotions, not just data, how can a full-spectrum of leaders, from those in government to entrepreneurs, recognize, harness, and respond to stories that fuel action?
Forum StageSpeakers
- Media Workshop 8 December 2:30 - 3:30PM
MOJO
This introductory session in Mobile Journalism (MOJO) equips participants with the essential skills to produce professional news content using only a smartphone. Through hands-on exercises, attendees learn how to capture high-quality video and audio, conduct interviews, edit stories on mobile apps. The course is ideal for journalists, content creators, and communication professionals eager to embrace fast, flexible, and cost-effective storytelling tools.
Workshop Room 2