The U.S. and al-Jazeera: When Straight News Hurt
By Dom Serafini
What’s the story? Are Americans more afraid of propaganda or of straight news? If propaganda is the problem, then why is Fox News so popular? On the (…)
By Dom Serafini
What’s the story? Are Americans more afraid of propaganda or of straight news? If propaganda is the problem, then why is Fox News so popular? On the (…)
By Dom Serafini
The day started promisingly, i.e. without complaints. The schedule was relatively light: The routine morning editorial meeting, one seminar worth attending, a visit with a potential (…)
By Dom Serafini
Among the billionaires who’ve announced plans to give away some of their fortunes to charity, is Los Angeles-based Eli Broad (who was unsuccessful in his bid (…)
By Leah Hochbaum Rosner
As MIPCOM approaches, TV executives the world over are readying themselves for at least four days of meetings, cocktail parties, panel discussions, deal-making, and of (…)
By Leah Hochbaum Rosner
Sports are a big business these days and the upcoming18th annual SPORTELMonaco, the international sports convention for television and new media executives, proved this (…)
By Leah Hochbaum Rosner
It isn’t time for the Oscars just yet, but that’s just a trifling detail. September triggers the award blitz, with recent film fests wrapping in (…)
By Leah Hochbaum Rosner
Mipcom Jr., the two-day market dedicated to children’s programming and merchandising, to be held October 6-7 at the Carlton Hotel in Cannes prior to MIPCOM, (…)
By Leah Hochbaum Rosner
With both a new date and a new location, this year’s 17th annual edition of the Jornadas de Cable convention in Argentina promises to be (…)
By Leah Hochbaum Rosner
After nine years in Saint-Tropez, TV France International is moving its 13th annual Le Rendez-Vous French TV Screenings, which will take place September 3-7, (…)