2020 In Review: The Best of VideoAge
In an unprecedented year, VideoAge managed to publish seven issues. Enjoy selections from the year’s editions below!
The Rebate Debate: Cash with Caveats for Productions
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In an unprecedented year, VideoAge managed to publish seven issues. Enjoy selections from the year’s editions below!
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Demon Slayer, the animated movie based on the manga series of the same name, earned the title of highest grossing film in Japan. Since the film’s opening in (…)
Press Emblem Campaign, a press freedom nonprofit, reported that over 500 journalists died of the coronavirus in more than 57 countries. At least 30 of those journalists were American, (…)
Following the box office release of Wonder Woman 1984, several movie theater chains received a bump on Wall Street. Cinemark, Imax, Marcus Corp., and National CineMedia saw increases (…)
Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the international company specializing in job placement, will release its year-end report on job cuts on January 6, 2021.
Over the past (…)
For years, the ad industry has pushed for a U.S. federal privacy law as opposed to one set of national rules. But states are drawing up their own (…)
DISH Network Corporation inked a multi-year carriage agreement with Nexstar Media Group.
The new agreement restores local stations and WGN America to DISH TV. DISH TV (…)
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) added three new sports disciplines to the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, now set for 2021.
The categories are Surfing, Skateboarding (…)
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has earmarked $9.2 billion to fund construction of rural broadband networks over the next 10 years.
This is the biggest U.S. step (…)
The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) announced that the WFF Audience Award went to Tanya Lapointe’s The Paper Man.
The Paper Man looks at Claude Lafortune, who (…)