NBC’s Olympics coverage — Gold-, silver- or bronze-worthy?
The London Olympics have just drawn to a close, and not without a lot of heat from the press and the public (and specifically on social media site Twitter) criticizing (…)
The London Olympics have just drawn to a close, and not without a lot of heat from the press and the public (and specifically on social media site Twitter) criticizing (…)
Prix Italia, the world’s oldest radio, TV and new media festival, has announced that they’ll hold a business-focused forum entitled “The New Frontiers of Co-Productions for TV (…)
Gillian Rose, head of distribution at WNET, parent company of the major New York-area PBS TV stations, has a long and successful professional history in journalism and in (…)
With summer nearly halfway over in this part of the world (sorry to be the bearers of bad news to those of you in the northern hemisphere!), we thought we’d (…)
NATPE Budapest — formerly known as Discop — has been given the American treatment. While most of the differences are subtle, the NATPE touch is certainly being felt (…)
The first annual UbiQ has just wrapped up at Paris’s Palais Brongniart building, site of the former Stock Exchange, and VideoAge is ready to give you a straight-from-the-floor account of (…)
Executives from the merchandising and licensing business –– for which television constitutes a large percentage –– representing 90 countries have traveled to Las Vegas to meet with retailers, manufacturers, brand (…)
With the television content distribution industry adding Internet and digital rights, we have to admit, we’re a little blurry on how it all works.
Irv Holender, of Los Angeles-based Multicom Entertainment (…)
The L.A. Screenings are now officially over, and while some international deals are waiting to be finalized, we looked at some of the shows making waves for the new U.S. (…)
Last Thursday marked the end of a busy, flashy and (hopefully) lucrative Upfront week.
As usual, the U.S. broadcast TV networks’ flaunted some their biggest stars, threw big parties (Fox’s, for (…)