The Perfectly Improved Old TV Model
The metamorphosis of the television industry is now complete. It may have taken 85 years, but the U.S. television industry finally managed to get what it wanted from the start (…)
The metamorphosis of the television industry is now complete. It may have taken 85 years, but the U.S. television industry finally managed to get what it wanted from the start (…)
While participating in the combined Realscreen Summit/NATPE Global events in Miami, one cannot help but be reminded of the strategy behind Mip London… but with one marked difference. While the (…)
After an 11-day break, some Content Americas participants will move from the Hilton Miami hotel to the InterContinental hotel, also in downtown Miami, where Realscreen/NATPE Global will begin its five-day (…)
By Dom Serafini
This is reprinted from the January 21 printed version of VideoAge Daily.
For years now I’ve been complaining about the disconnect between the conference rooms and the market floor (…)
There was a time when industrialists, researchers, inventors, and scientists considered the good of humanity a better return than personal financial gain.
Today, though, the biggest tech companies don’t sell standalone (…)
All3Media International has secured the first international adaptation of The Inheritance with Brazil’s Globo.
The Brazilian version will be available exclusively on Globo’s VoD platform, Globoplay, and produced by Formata.
The first bit of good news: The wait time for the elevators at the Hilton Miami, the traditional venue for the fourth annual Content Americas, is no longer a problem. (…)
In the U.S., public media has become a public mess, with multiple organizations looking for private contributions, especially after the Trump administration took away the $500 million-a-year federal contribution from (…)
Yes, there is an Italian connection with the “new” Telefe in Argentina, and the January 2026 Issue of VideoAge is ready to prove it with repeated mentions of names like (…)
In December, VideoAge received a film festival directory from the Cannes, France-based Film Daily focused on its “A-list international festivals,” which are connected to Oscar, BAFTA, and César recognition. Since the list (…)