nmp in the Media
Out with the old and in with the new
Danny Meaney, Managing Director of New Media Partners, provides an insight into new models in distribution and the future of film festivals ahead of his appearance as a panellist at EIFF.
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TripleSEE – the innovative ‘next generation’ bid for local TV services
TripleSee is delighted to express its passionate interest in providing a new network channel to support local TV services in the UK.
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STV joins bid for new national TV channel
Scottish ITV licensee STV has joined the bid submitted by Channel 6, the TV company run by former Trinity Mirror senior executive Richard Horwood, to run culture secretary Jeremy Hunt's proposed new national TV network.
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Media Cities: The Future Or A Herd Of White Elephants?
Media Cities expert Danny Meaney writes an article for Franklin Rae's Raedar publication.
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Meaney backs post-2012 plan
Media hub expert Danny Meaney has backed the Olympic Park Legacy Company’s proposal to turn the broadcast and press centres in Hackney into a district for the creative industries after the 2012 games – but has warned that it will need to be patient.
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Complexities and Costs of Olympic Park Legacy
Further exploration of the views of Danny Meaney from Dave Hill's London Blog
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Olympic Park Legacy
Danny Meaney puts forward his views to the Economic Development Committee
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Download the pdf for the Unwired: A Vision for London and the Creative Industries Event
Danny Meaney has been confirmed as a Speaker for the above mentioned UNWIRED event. Danny will be speaking on "Getting it right: infrastructure, transport, technology, space".
There are two key themes to this event:
• a look at the potential for a new creative cluster in London
• working in a polycentric city: a new paradigm for the capital?
Understand the potential for ‘Creative London’ and also look at the importance of Outer London and the idea of a polycentric city in the context of changes to the way we will work, commuting patterns and transport – a vision for a polycentric capital. Hear the architects’ and tenants view on what is best practice for the creative workspace of the future.
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Interactive Scotland event links up the digital world
Scotland’s digital gurus are gathering at The HUB in Glasgow’s Digital Media Quarter on 25 March 2010 for a first-of-its kind event to mark the launch of Interactive Scotland.
The event will give attendees a platform to discuss digital media opportunities for Scottish businesses, and hear the latest thinking from a panel of leading digital media experts from different arenas and areas of expertise.
Interactive Scotland, a new service from Scottish Enterprise, is designed to stimulate growth and innovation in Scotland’s digital media sector. Scottish digital media companies will have access to a unique support network, helping them develop new business models and innovative content, applications, products and services.
Danny Meaney, Managing Director, New Media Partners will provide a glimpse into the future of the digital media sector in Scotland. He will discuss emerging trends and some of the challenges currently facing this sector and look at new commissioning models and the opportunities they will afford Scottish companies, both on a UK and global scale.
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Scotland on Sunday - Digital Drive
Mairi Robertson comments on the growth of the Digital Media Sector in Scotland in the 21st March 2010 edition of Scotland on Sunday.
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Broadcast - How to Build a Creative Hub
Danny Meaney comments on the Key Requirements for building a Creative Hub in the March edition of Broadcast.
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Unwired: A Vision for London and the Creative Industries
Danny Meaney has been confirmed as a Speaker for the above mentioned UNWIRED event. Danny will be speaking on "Getting it right: infrastructure, transport, technology, space".
There are two key themes to this event:
• a look at the potential for a new creative cluster in London
• working in a polycentric city: a new paradigm for the capital?
Understand the potential for ‘Creative London’ and also look at the importance of Outer London and the idea of a polycentric city in the context of changes to the way we will work, commuting patterns and transport – a vision for a polycentric capital. Hear the architects’ and tenants view on what is best practice for the creative workspace of the future.
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At the invitation of the BBC, Danny Meaney Chaired the Connecting The North conference on the 24th March
At the invitation of the BBC, Danny Meaney Chaired the Connecting The North conference on 24th March. The meeting wa called between the various parties involved in teh development of the technological infrastructure of the North of England, including the BBC as part of MediaCityUK. The objective was to share knowledge of the initiatives underway, and explore how to maximise the impact of exisitng partnerships. The focus of the event was on teh technological infrastructure of the North, rather than on commissioing structures or the talent base.
Key to the discussion were Peel Media, media industry specialists from RDAs across the North, the three Northern screen agencies, public development agencies active in teh sector such as Nesta and MDDA, key university partners, and leading independent production companies.
From the BBC, attendees included Bal Samra - Director of BBC Vision Operations and Rights, Richard Deverell, Chief Operating Officer, BBC North, Mark Harrison, Innovation, BBC North, and representatives of the BBC Future Media division. Short presentations by Peel Media, BBC, NWDA, The Commission for the New Economy and NorthernNet.
Broadcast blog by Danny Meaney - Regeneration and the creative industries
Published in Broadcast 25th Jan 2010.
The ongoing conundrum is how do you bring the two sides together? Well, maybe it is through the regeneration of old industrial cities into new creative places that enable the concentration of talent. Maybe the virtual world has not quite taken over – yet….
A number of cities have already realised the benefits of utilising the creative and digital industries to aide regeneration of an area or even the entire city itself. The creative industries can help to foster a vibrant atmosphere, drive repopulation and widen the mixture of uses that enables commercial development to become less risky.
Look at examples such as Glasgow’s Pacific Quay, which forms part of the largest regeneration project ever to take place in Scotland, or MediaCityUK in Salford or the Harbourside in Bristol. These areas have embraced the media and creative sector (with the BBC playing a key role in all three) and this strategy has ultimately eased their transition from traditional heavy industries into “new century cities” helping to drive the transformation of these cities into modern and exciting places to live and work.
To date, well over £200m has been invested in Pacific Quay by the public and private sectors. BBC Scotland and STV are located on Pacific Quay along with a range of other broadcast and media businesses, Film City Glasgow, the Science Centre and the Digital Design Studio (the digital faculty of the world famous Glasgow School of Art). The northern bank of the river hosts a convention centre and music venue (the SECC) and Zaha Hadid’s first UK building, the spectacular Riverside Museum and the new National Arena will open there by 2014, the year that this area will host many activities of the Commonwealth Games.
MediaCityUK, at Salford Quays, Manchester, is a multi-billion pound project across 200 acres with a vision to be an international hub of digital creativity and business. The official opening of MediaCityUK in 2011 is viewed as a significant milestone in the industrial shift from heavy industry in the Northwest. The economic future for the region will be based upon the development of several modern industries - with digital media and culture at the forefront. MediaCityUK will be a significant boost to both the regional and national economy; it is estimated that £1.5 billion will be added to the economy with a further 15,500 jobs and 1,500 traineeships created each year.[1]
Bristol’s Harbourside is a vibrant hub of creativity with not only the internationally famous Watershed Media Centre based there but also several other key initiatives such as the Pervasive Media Studio – a brilliant collaboration between the Watershed, HP Innovation Labs and the HE sector. Futurelab is also virtually next door and focuses on next generation learning and of course the one remaining gapsite on the harbour is strongly rumoured to be the favoured site for a new BBC operation, should they commit to moving from Whiteladies Road.
Flexibility and adaptability is key to the success of the media industry. New partnerships will be required and a more innovative approach to shared infrastructure will be important going forward – these large scale developments lend themselves to innovative activities and new business models.
However, lasting regeneration of an area cannot be achieved by simply parachuting in the creative industries. As with all regeneration, once an area is recognised as ‘up and coming’ the cost of accommodation inevitably rises and the once ‘edgy’ areas become more developed and desirable. This increase in cost tends to drive away the creative people who helped to found the redevelopment in the first place.
So the challenge is to provide some level of value to the creative industries that entices them to stay in the area.
Real regeneration of formerly edgy, vibrant places such as ports underpinned by the establishment that is the BBC – well who would have imagined it!
Danny Meaney is managing director of market intelligence and strategy firm nmp
[1]MediaCityUK: The city within the city. Available: http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/mediacityuk-the-city-within-the-city/2002588.article
DMQ in New Start Magazine
Danny Meaney talks about Glasgow's Digital Media Quarter in this months New Start Magazine.
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The importance of planning, but not too much
Danny Meaney shares his knowledges and makes an impact.
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21st Century Cities Conference in Seoul
Danny Meaney of nmp has been invited to speak at the 21st Century Cities Conference in Seoul on the subject of how investment in next generation technology infrastructure can generate huge returns on investment for large-scale projects.
Creative Conference
Mairi Robertson is delighted to be presenting at the Creative Conference on November 11th 2009. The aim of the conference is to focus on a wide a range of creative sectors, including ceramics, art, media, film, music, and the performing arts. The conference will bring together a wide range of groups with an interest in promoting and growing creative industries and communities, including academics, businesses, policy managers, planners, local authorities, other public sector organisations, and creative workers.
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Cultural Evolution Symposium
Mairi Robertson will be presenting at the Cultural Evolution Symposium at York Theatre Royal on the 28th October 2009. She will be exploring "New Interpretations of City and Culture" - innovative ways to inject culture into a city and the role creative & digital industries play in this process.
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nmp at The Big Picture Roadshow
Danny Meaney and Mairi Robertson from nmp are delighted to be presenting at the Televisual Roadshow in Glasgow and Bristol. Mairi will be talking about the "The Big Picture" of the local media economy in Bristol and both Danny and Mairi will be advising on "Business Skills" and how to survive the downturn and re-emerge in better shape.
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Social Enterprise - Get Creative!
Danny Meaney explains why Social Enterprises should be working with the digital and creative industries to help push forward regeneration in an article published on Social Enterprise...
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Broadcast Cloud Computing Comment
Danny Meaney discusses cloud computing in the Inside Track section of Broadcast Magazine
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Media Matters
Danny Meaney comments in an article in the Manchester Evening News regarding MediaCity:UK and Manchesters media industry ...
Pay for Talent
Danny Meaney's letter about the need to pay for talent in the broadcast industry is published in Broadcast Magazine...
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Financial Times Digital Britain Comment
Danny Meaney comments on the Digital Britain Interim Report in the 6th Feb 09 edition of The Financial Times...
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MediaCityUK
The developers of MediaCityUK say its cutting-edge facilities mean it is ready for the digital big hitters. So are those big hitters ready for MediaCityUK? An article from Broadcast featuring comment from Danny Meaney
Hot in the Mid East
Danny Meaney comments in an article in Television Business International covering television in the Middle East.
Televisual Digital Content Comment
Danny Meaney talks about how to make money in television in this months Televisual magazine.
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