Dopamine Opens Spain Regional Office
Dopamine, a Grupo Salinas media company, built a new regional office located in Madrid, Spain.
Servicing Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the new office will develop new business (…)
Dopamine, a Grupo Salinas media company, built a new regional office located in Madrid, Spain.
Servicing Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the new office will develop new business (…)
SPI International/FilmBox signed an agreement with Czech operator Digi TV to extend their long-term cooperation contract.
Digi TV will also add four more FIlmBox channels to its (…)
MGM Worldwide Television Distribution is highlighting two new scripted series and two new feature films as part of its fall slate.
The new TV series are Four Weddings and (…)
Nickelodeon acquired The Bureau of Magical Things from ZDF Enterprises.
Produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions and distributed by ZDF, the live-action series tells the story of an ordinary teenage (…)
With this Water Cooler edition, VideoAge begins a series of pre-MIPCOM reports of Turkish production and distribution companies.
Like most of Turkey’s TV export companies, Calinos Entertainment is headquartered (…)
Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution promoted Maria Ines Rodriguez (pictured) to senior vice president, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa).
Rodriguez joined TCFTVD in 2014, and most recently served (…)
41 Entertainment confirmed two new animated properties, Superhero Summer Camp and Superhero Pets.
Superhero Summer Camp highlights the camp adventures of six superheroes-in-training: Sparks, Streak, Rocket, Cy, Flare, and Tori. Featuring camp (…)
UKTV launched its on-demand TV app on Samsung TV.
UKTV Play will be available on all Samsung TV sets sold from 2015 onward. The app offers thousands of (…)
CBS All Access announced a straight-to-series order for Marc Cherry’s Why Women Kill.
Produced by Imagine Television Studios and CBS Television Studios, the dark comedic drama interweaves the lives (…)
Now the ball is in Hulu’s court.
With Comcast winning the bid for Sky, the group has to decide if it should sell its 30 percent stake in the (…)