SMW London Round-up: Social Telly: From Campaigning to Commentary to Community Building sponsored by Conversocial

Social Telly SMWLDN

Social Media Week London generated so much coverage that it's taken us a little while to pull together all the information. This review brings together the video, slides, pictures and coverage from Social Telly: From Campaigning to Commentary to Community Building, sponsored by Conversocial.

The event looked at the best practice in the world of TV and social media and lessons we can learn from this to take to the advent of social TV.

Social Media and TV have been working together for a while to increase and extend conversation and interaction around programming content, from campaign to commentary to community building.

How can you manage the conversations, what platforms work best? How can you build a community around your programme? Is this something you can manage in house or do you need to work with an external agency?  Can you integrate social into your programming content?

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Conversocial LogoSocial Telly: From Campaigning to Commentary to Community Building, sponsored by Conversocial took place on Tuesday 8th Feb 2011 at the Design Council in London. The speakers included:

  • Rowan Kerek Roberson, Social Media Exec (Interactive Lead) for BBC Vision
  • Adam Gee, Multiplatform Commissioning Editor (Factual) for Channel 4
  • Nick Underhull, Managing Director of KEO digital
  • Joshua March, Co-Founder and CEO of Conversocial
  • Chaired by: Michael Nutley, Editor in Chief, NMA

Reportage

and amongst the many tweets, here's a select few: 

Joanna Haslam Tweet

Chris Warner Tweet

Madlen Nicolaus Tweet

SMWLDN Tweet

Speaker's Presentations

Pictures

Photo (cc) Chinwag

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