15.Sep.2013 at 00:07 by Jeroen de Jong (125 comments) via api
Nice to hear what keeps you guys busy at the television :) good talk with nice slides
Jesse Burkunk (14.Sep.2013 at 16:50, 50 min)
Keynote at PFCongres 2013 (English - US)
Keynote
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Track(s): Baxshop room
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15.Sep.2013 at 00:07 by Jeroen de Jong (125 comments) via api
Nice to hear what keeps you guys busy at the television :) good talk with nice slides
15.Sep.2013 at 00:07 by Anonymous
15.Sep.2013 at 04:40 by Daniƫlle Suurlant (15 comments)
Interesting to learn more about what's going on at BNN. I hope you guys can get started on implementing Scrum to jump into new media developments faster.
15.Sep.2013 at 10:03 by Michelle Sanver (213 comments)
It was an interesting keynote but incredibly difficult for me to follow as a non-native dutch speaker because it was very rushed trough. The speed of talking meant I could unfortunately not follow everything :(
15.Sep.2013 at 14:24 by Petra Dreiskamper (90 comments)
Nice to hear about the efforts of a large media company coping with (mobile-)apps and new type of users, and trying to find new strategies in attempting to draw and also keep crowds.
15.Sep.2013 at 14:37 by Jasper N. Brouwer (74 comments)
Nice to hear something else than all that technical stuff all day :) It's was very clear that Jesse Burkunk is in the media business, because I was hyped as **** when the talk was done (not really my taste).
15.Sep.2013 at 15:22 by Willem-Jan Zijderveld (82 comments)
Nice keynote!
Fun to hear about how it goes behind the scenes at BNN HQ :)
15.Sep.2013 at 23:27 by Ramon de la Fuente (139 comments)
Jesse does a good talk (maybe a bit too fast), but to me it did not feel like the "crown" on a good congress day. It's always interesting to get a look in someone else's kitchen, but it was a bit too high-level and it did not inspire me.
14.Sep.2013 at 21:41 by Anonymous
Nice non-tech talk, sound could be better and felt a bit rushed, but great to hear something about the new media devision of BNN.