TV Money Inequity in U.S. Baseball
Large payoffs for television rights to selective teams is changing the nature of sports, especially baseball, and it hasn’t anything to do with the “torpedo bats” (newly shaped, high-performance bats (…)
Large payoffs for television rights to selective teams is changing the nature of sports, especially baseball, and it hasn’t anything to do with the “torpedo bats” (newly shaped, high-performance bats (…)
All3Media International is expanding its portfolio of FAST channels with the launch of Demand Drama, which will be available in the U.K. from this month.
The FAST channel’s schedule mixes ‘cosy (…)
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With more than 550 (…)
Checco Zalone’s comedy feature Sole a catinelle will be adapted in Argentina. The remake rights have been acquired by Gloriamundi Producciones.
Originally released in 2013, Sole a catinelle follows the story of Checco, (…)
Together with philanthropist Joseph Vitale, TLN Media Group (TMG) has financed the establishment of a chair dedicated to a Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery Center at the University of Toronto’s (U (…)
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Jacques du (…)
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If the production of TV and film in California (and Hollywood in particular) was worrying last year, the first quarter of this year is even more alarming.
Film LA is reporting (…)