Kidoodle.TV’s Brenda Bisner Boards TV Kids Festival

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Brenda Bisner, chief content officer of the Safe Streaming service Kidoodle.TV, has joined the roster of speakers for the TV Kids Festival, which you can sign up for here for free.

Bisner is an integral force behind the successful acquisitions of top children’s media content from around the world, as well as a future caster for all new business development on behalf of the company. She has proven expertise in navigating an ever-shifting children’s digital media landscape.

Bisner joins the lineup of TV Kids Festival speakers previously announced: Dandelooo’s Emmanuèle Pétry-Sirvin; itsy bitsy Entertainment’s Kenn Viselman; Toonz Media Group’s Bruno Zarka; Entertainment One’s Yannick Ferrero; pocket.watch’s David B. Williams; Genius Brands International’s Paul Robinson; Cloudco Entertainment’s Sean Gorman; Mattel’s Richard Dickson; Jetpack Distribution’s Dominic Gardiner; Serious Kids’ Genevieve Dexter; Monster Entertainment’s Andrew Fitzpatrick; Magic Light Pictures’ Muriel Thomas; Sixteen South’s Colin Williams; Sky Kids’ Lucy Murphy; TFO’s Marianne Lambert; Paramount UK & Ireland’s Louise Bucknole; HappyKids’ David Di Lorenzo; Guru Studio’s Frank Falcone; DeAPlaneta Entertainment’s Carlos Biern; CAKE’s Ed Galton; Big Bad Boo Studios’ Shabnam Rezaei; Nelvana’s Athena Georgaklis; Cyber Group Studios’ Ira Singerman; Sesame Workshop’s Kay Wilson Stallings; Boat Rocker Studios’ Shaleen Sangha; 9 Story Media Group’s Vince Commisso; WildBrain’s Eric Ellenbogen; Banijay Kids & Family’s Benoît Di Sabatino; Doc McStuffins’ Chris Nee; Star Trek: Prodigy’s Kevin and Dan Hageman; Gabby’s Dollhouse’s Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey; Emma Memma’s Emma Watkins; and First Day’s Julie Kalceff and Kirsty Stark.

Taking place from February 7 to 10, the TV Kids Festival will feature keynotes and panels with leading executives and creatives discussing the major trends in the children’s programming business. It will be streamed live and available on-demand on TVKidsFestival.com. Unlike other events requiring hefty registration fees, attendance to the TV Kids Festival is free. The inaugural festival attracted more than 1,700 participants.

You can register for the TV Kids Festival here at no cost.