OpenTV CEO James Chiddix to Present at Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference
OpenTV CEO James Chiddix to Present at Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference
SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- OpenTV Corp. (NASDAQ:OPTV), one of the world's leading providers of technologies and services enabling the delivery of digital and interactive television, today announced that Chairman and CEO James A. (Jim) Chiddix will be speaking at the Craig-Hallum Capital Group Institutional Investor Conference on Thursday, June 9, 2005 at 3:40 p.m. CDT at the Millennium Hotel, 1313 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. Chiddix will present an overview of the Company, and its business initiatives and market opportunities.
Mr. Chiddix is a 30-year, award-winning cable industry veteran widely credited with setting the standard for the cable industry's broadband network architecture during his time as Chief Technical Officer of Time Warner Cable. He has been deeply involved with nearly every new technology embraced by the industry, including video-on-demand, cable modems, and digital set-top boxes. In 1994, Mr. Chiddix and his Time Warner Cable engineering team won an Emmy(R) Award for their visionary work on hybrid fiber/coax architecture that paved the way for cable's entry into two-way and interactive services.
About OpenTV
OpenTV is one of the world's leading providers of technologies and services enabling the delivery of digital and interactive television. Deployed in over 54 million digital set-top-boxes in 96 countries, the company's software enables a wide array of functionality, including enhanced television, interactive shopping, interactive and addressable advertising, games and gaming, personal video recording, and a variety of consumer care and communication applications. For more information, please visit www.opentv.com.
Source: OpenTV Corp.
CONTACT: Marc McCarthy of OpenTV, +1-415-962-5111, or mmccarthy@opentv.com
Web site: http://www.opentv.com/
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