Mexico. More mobility, more exchange through social networks and more real-time interaction of audiences with each other and with content producers, are the characteristics that determine the current state of consumption of audiovisual products worldwide. And these are the topics that will be analyzed in the next version of TV Morfosis.
In its fifth version, the TVMORFOSIS International Television Forum, to be held in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, will have more than 30 researchers, producers, media professionals and those responsible for telecommunications regulation from eight countries.
With these professionals and other attendees, we will analyze the audiences and the most significant challenges that the audiovisual industry must assume. Meeting that becomes more important because there are differences when contrasting the current phenomena in Ibero-America, compared to what is observed in other regions and countries.
The organizers emphasize that the geographical conditions, the cultural diversity of our nations, the governmental policies and the commercial conditions offered by the operators of telecommunications services in the region, have a considerable impact on the consolidation of a "participatory culture" that, despite the limitations, it responds to a phenomenon that does not stop: mobility.
This year, the event will serve for the presentation of the book "TVMORFOSIS: CONVERGENCE AND SCENARIOS FOR AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION", a text that brings together the most relevant participations of the panelists in the International Forum TVMORFOSIS of the year 2012.
The event will be held between December 4 and 6 at Expo Guadalajara. For information click here.


