TellyCast unveils next wave of speakers for Digital Content Forum

by | Oct 1, 2025 | News

TellyCast has revealed the latest line-up of industry leaders for its 2025 edition of the Digital Content Forum, taking place on Thursday November 6 at the BFI Southbank in London.

Among the latest names to join the programme are Katharina Gellein Viken of Metrotone Studios, Jon Lloyd from The Sun, Sam Barcroft representing SWNS Media Group, Sony Pictures Television’s Matt Ford, and Georgie Holt of Diary of the CEO producer Flight Story. They will be joined by Mike Beale of ITV Studios, Sonny McLean from Fan Club Studio,  and Daniel Winner of Avalon Advisory.

They add to a strong roster of previously announced speakers including creator Harry Pinero, Sidemen Entertainment MD Victor Bengtsson, StudioB’s Molly Webb, Upload Agency’s Stuart Jones, vidIQ’s Rob Wilson, Athena Witter of Engine Pop, Abi Watson of Enders Analysis, Spirit Studios’ Matt Campion, The Wit’s Caroline Servy, COPA90’s Daniel Parker and Oxford University’s Dr Alex Connock. More speakers are yet to be announced.

Curated and hosted by TellyCast founder Justin Crosby, the event will once again focus on the fast-evolving world of social video and digital-first content, bringing together creators, studios, broadcasters, platforms and brands.

“This year’s Digital Content Forum is shaping up to be our most ambitious yet,” said Crosby. “These latest additions highlight the breadth of expertise across digital-first production, publishing, technology and creative strategy. Delegates can expect a full day of insight, debate, practical takeaways and high-level networking.”

New for 2025 is The Bridge Digital Formats Lounge, where ITV Studios and Zoo 55 will connect with creators and indies to explore digital-first opportunities around new and catalogue formats. Other features include the YouTube Clinic where delegates can get a free health check of their YouTube channels by vidIQ.

Tickets are available now, with early bird discounts in place until October 10th.

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