Why We Love to Hate the BBC
By Dom Serafini
The BBC is an organization — better yet, an institution — that I love to hate. In this respect, I’m like roughly 95 percent (my estimate) of the (…)
By Dom Serafini
The BBC is an organization — better yet, an institution — that I love to hate. In this respect, I’m like roughly 95 percent (my estimate) of the (…)
FAME Week Africa comes back to Cape Town on September 4-6, 2023. The event will consist of the second edition of the MIP Africa content marketplace, plus the Cape Town (…)
Finnish animation studio Ferly’s animated brand Momolu will feature on children’s YouTube channel Wizz. The Momolu & Friends series will also be available on ITV’s new streaming service, ITVX, from (…)
The Homage of the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival (February 16-26, 2023) will be devoted to U.S.-American director, producer and screenwriter Steven Spielberg, who will also be presented with an Honorary Golden Bear for (…)
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presented Emmys to television creators and performers from eight different countries including the U.K., South Korea, Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand at (…)
Wonderhood Studios is in production on a feature documentary for Paramount+ and Channel 5, about of the life of Dodi Al-Fayed. Dodi: Last Days of a Playboy tells the story of (…)
Bomanbridge Media has entered into an exclusive global format distribution deal with China’s streamer Tencent Video. This partnership will give Bomanbridge Media access to Tencent’s premium unscripted IP, including variety, (…)
NBCUniversal International Networks & Direct-to-Consumer (NBCUIN & DTC) has launched DreamWorks – the 24-hour channel dedicated to kids and family entertainment – for the first time in France on SFR, (…)
FilmRise has partnered with Smart TV LG Electronics to launch a suite of FAST channels on LG Channels across North America, U.K., Ireland and the Nordics, in addition to FilmRise (…)
By Dom Serafini
Finally, there’s some semblance of order — at least in the E.U. — for battery chargers. By the end of 2024, all mobile phones, tablets, and cameras will (…)