NATPE Budapest International Content Preview: MISTCO
MISTCO will be spotlighting drama-filled titles in its roster.
Romantic drama Hold My Hand (pictured) portrays the bereaved Azra, who is looking for her missing brother. In her search, she (…)
MISTCO will be spotlighting drama-filled titles in its roster.
Romantic drama Hold My Hand (pictured) portrays the bereaved Azra, who is looking for her missing brother. In her search, she (…)
Mediaset Distribution will showcase a diverse roster of titles, such as Kidnapped By Justice (L’more strappato), a drama series in which a father is falsely accused and his wife (…)
Madd Entertainment will be at NATPE Budapest International highlighting drama series.
Kuzgun follows its protagonist as he infiltrates a gang in order to exact revenge for his father’s death. (…)
Kanal D International will be presenting a roster that includes Ruthless City, a drama series about a single mother who is tested when she meets a wealthy man (…)
Calinos Entertainment will be at the InterContinental with a slate of drama series.
At the helm, Revival (pictured) tells the story of Kemal, who falls into a coma after a (…)
Univision appointed Elizabeth Asencio to senior vice president and head of Distribution Marketing.
Reporting to Henry Ahn, president of Content Distribution and Partnerships, Asencio brings over 20 years (…)
TRT Arabi partnered with Bosnia’s IPTV network BH Telecom in an effort to expand its global distribution.
The partnership will make TRT Arabi available to over 200,000 subscribers (…)
Calinos Entertainment announced that its drama series Our Story has consolidated a 12.2 rating this week in Peru.
Produced by Medyapim, the romantic drama follows Filiz, a young girl who (…)
GoQuest Media Ventures secured a multi-series distribution agreement with Media Group Ukraine (MGU).
GoQuest Media picked up the international distribution rights to four drama series: KBS’s Ruby Ring, Fremantle’s Secrets, (…)
There are over 10 unique articles that NATPE Budapest participants will have a chance to see as the first recipients of the premier print version of VideoAge‘s June/July Issue. But (…)