With just two weeks to go, TellyCast has unveiled the final line-up for How to Make Money in Digital , a ground-breaking event that will provides delegates with practical advice on how to build a sustainable digital-first content strategy.
Taking place on April 3, 2025, at 30 Euston Square, London, How to Make Money in Digital is designed for TV producers, content owners, and media professionals looking to unlock new revenue opportunities and adapt to the evolving production economy.
The event will feature expert-led panels, masterclasses, project pitching sessions, and exclusive networking opportunities with key buyers from Quintus Studios, Little Dot Studios, Night Train Digital, Hearst Networks EMEA, Blue Ant and more.
With traditional content funding models under pressure, the event will deliver practical insights and direct access to decision-makers, covering topics such as social-first strategies, audience growth, monetisation, and AI-driven content sales.
The final line-up of speakers and sessions includes:
- Digital formats around the world by The Wit – Caroline Servy (The Wit)
- How to Sell a Digital-First Business – Sam Barcroft (Creatorville)
- How to Work with Digital Commissioners and What They Want – Amie Parker-Williams (MTV), Sam Pearson (Hearts Networks), Joe Churchill (Channel 4), Evie Buckley (Channel 4) and moderated by Derren Lawford (DARE Pictures)
- The Seven Rules of the Sidemen – Victor Bengtsson (The Sidemen)
- Multi platform production masterclass – Bryony Hopkins (Strong Watch Studios)
- How to Build a Multi Platform IP Powerhouse – Matt Campion (Spirit Studios)
- How to Make Money in Podcasting – Josh Adley (Listen)
- How to Build a Brand in Social – Alex Morris (Supercar Blondie)
- How to Build Your YouTube Empire – Rob Wilson (VidIQ)
- Fireside Chat: Inside Zoo55 – Martin Trickey (Zoo55/ITV Studios)
- Why I Ditched the TV Industry to Become a Creator – Rory Griffin (Astrobiscuit)
- Do We Still Need Development Producers? – Thom Gulseven (Strong Watch Studios)
Book now before it’s too late!