April 2023
Before analytics there were other methods for gauging viewers’ interest in TV shows, the most common being ratings. But the frontrunner was “Flush Ratings,” (…)
Before analytics there were other methods for gauging viewers’ interest in TV shows, the most common being ratings. But the frontrunner was “Flush Ratings,” (…)
The international TV industry is now witnessing the disappearance of the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) as we know it. NATPE was born in New York City in (…)
Series Mania Forum, the portion of the Festival that focuses on developing drama programs for TV, takes place during the critical time period be-tween March 21 and 23, 2023 in (…)
There’s a new TV trade market in town: Content Americas. It’s the new kid on the block — the downtown Miami block, that is. Content Americas hopes to replace the (…)
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To solve the streaming SVoD woes, C-suite honchos should apply a journalistic trait when hiring their operation executives: Find those who don’t know anything.
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Some of us in the media thought that Parrot Analytics was just a company from somewhere in the world that measures the popularity of television content around the globe.
“Not completely,” (…)
In preparation for the 23rd edition of the Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF), VideoAge connected with Singapore-based Justin Deimen, executive director of the Southeast Asian Audio-Visual Association (SAAVA), and (…)
Books are great — when there’s nothing worth watching on TV, that is. And sometimes those books even manage to creep up on TV screens anyway. VideoAge picked 12 books (…)
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