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Under the general theme of 'Sport and Television: The New Boundaries', the 15th International Symposium OF SPORTELMonaco will be held on 11 and 12 October at the Grimaldi Forum. Chaired by Roland Faure and introduced by Christian Quidet and Jonathan Martin, The International Symposium will bring together VIPs from sport and television. Following are the scheduled platform speakers, in order of presentation for each panel:
Bill Sinrich, chief executive officer, TWI (Trans World International) - United Kingdom Peter Salmon, director of sport, BBC - United Kingdom Hansjörg Wirz, president, EAA (European Athletics Association) - Europe Etienne Mougeotte, vice president, director general, TF1 - France Viviane Reding, member of the European Commission Tuesday 12 October, from 1000 to 1230 'The Olympic Games and Television: Report on Athens 2004 and the outlook for future games'
David Neal, vice president Olympics, NBC Sports - U.S.A. Hisashi Hieda, president and CEO, Fuji Television Network - Japan Fritz Pleitgen, vice president EBU, General Director, WDR (West Deutsche Rundfunk) - Germany Marc Tessier, president, France Televisions - France TWO SPECIAL PRESS EVENTS will be presented: Monday 11 October, from 1530 pm to 1630 Tuesday 12 October, from 1430 to 1530
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