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Hollywood’s Star Power Still
Attracts International Buyers
All in all, an estimated 750 international buyers gathered (...)
Luxury Brands Should
Favor TV Advertising
Summer is here, but for most media executives in (...)
Foreign Media Ownership In
The U.S. May Be Possible
From the very start, the United States has always (...)
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June-July 2025
Happy talk shows, temps measured in Celsius, football (soccer) coverage, and a desire to make money are useful ingredients to revive U.S. broadcast television. (…)
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History of the American Film Market
History of the L.A. Screenings
History of MIP-TV (Plus, MIP-TV 2003 under SARS, Iraq War, Industry consolidation and recession)
History of NATPE
History of MIFED (in Italian)
History of Prix Italia through the pages of VideoAge (PDF version)
L.A. Screenings Veteran
Luncheons Through The Years
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The Biggest AI Challenges in the U.S.
The recent passing of Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell at the age of 97 made VideoAge's Water Cooler think of the creativity of the scientists at the NASA Mission Control Center in 1970 who were forced to solve a life-threating problem (...)
Splintering Sports TV Offerings in the U.S.
It seems that major sports in the U.S. are going through some significant changes. Major League Baseball (MLB) welcomed Jen Pawol as its first female umpire. The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), whose biggest draw is the white player Caitlin (...)
Can the Logic of Analytics Be Applied to TV Ads?
If analytics ruined the game of baseball, as a new book by sports reporter Scott Miller, Skipper: Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will, tried to demonstrate, could analytics also ruin today's data-driven TV media? In baseball, the analytic era (...)
Bert Cohen’s Worldvision: After Seven Owners, Its Success Became Its Downfall
In his business life, Bertram (later legally changed to Bert) (...)
John Laing: Crisscrossing The World With a RoboCop Promo Under His Arm
It was a big mistake to ask John Franklin Scott (...)
Joe Wallach: Political Intrigue Did Not Undermine His TV Challenges
When Joseph "Joe" Wallach was working at Brazil's Globo TV (...)
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