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Can TV Channels Still Monetize Music Videos?

The music video has a long and disputed history. Italian-American singer Tony Bennett claims to have created the first music video. Others say Elvis Presley was the first. The Beatles (…)

By |August 25th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Can TV Channels Still Monetize Music Videos?

The Art of Pitching Reality Shows That Are Real… Estate

Maria Armstrong, executive producer at Toronto-based Big Coat Productions, knows how to deal with TV networks; she is a former director of original production at the (…)

By |August 18th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on The Art of Pitching Reality Shows That Are Real… Estate

Venice Film Festival Gears Up For Its Third Annual Market

The 71st Venice Film Festival will kick off at the traditional four-screen multiplex dubbed Palazzo del Cinema on August 27on the Venetian island of the Lido, while the (…)

By |August 11th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Venice Film Festival Gears Up For Its Third Annual Market

Mild Summer Makes for Pretty Mild U.S. TV series

This summer the U.S. TV season is developing mildly and, in deference of the power of the studios, the weather has adjusted accordingly.

Series achieving critical or popular acclaim were, as (…)

By |August 4th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Mild Summer Makes for Pretty Mild U.S. TV series

Turning Intriguing Foreign Formats into U.S. series

U.S.-born Tariq Jalil founded film and television production company Intrigue four years ago, after working at Telemundo/NBC in L.A. and Disney.

Through Intrigue, Jalil helps turn foreign dramatic
 formats into successful (…)

By |July 28th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Turning Intriguing Foreign Formats into U.S. series

“Game Changers” To Be Honored at Giants of Broadcasting’s NYC Luncheon

The Library of American Broadcasting, located at the University of Maryland in the town of College Park, is a 42-year-old resource for the radio and television industries as (…)

By |July 24th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on “Game Changers” To Be Honored at Giants of Broadcasting’s NYC Luncheon

VideoAge is Challenging MIPCOM

Before MIPCOM kicks off in October, VideoAge will publish an Issue for Jornadas in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nonetheless, we’d like to give you a sneak peek into what to expect (…)

By |July 1st, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on VideoAge is Challenging MIPCOM

NATPE Europe: NATPE Budapest Comparison Is Unavoidable

Adding up all companies with stands, viewing boxes, meeting tables and suites, there are 132 exhibitors at this year’s NATPE Europe, the first to be held in (…)

By |June 25th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on NATPE Europe: NATPE Budapest Comparison Is Unavoidable

September is For Rendez-Vous. All the better if it’s in Biarritz

We realize that the summer is just kicking off now, but may we turn your attention for a minute to September? At least we’re talking September on the Atlantic Coast (…)

By |June 20th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on September is For Rendez-Vous. All the better if it’s in Biarritz

A Good Second Try For NEM

The New Europe Market (NEM) opened Tuesday, June 10 and will be running until Friday, June 13 in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik, with about (…)

By |June 11th, 2014|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on A Good Second Try For NEM