All Is Set For the L.A. Screenings 2022: Hotel, Indie Exhibitors, Studios
So far, over 30 confirmed exhibitors — some with multiple suites — will be setting up shop at the Century Plaza Hotel for the indie portion of the L.A. Screenings, (…)
So far, over 30 confirmed exhibitors — some with multiple suites — will be setting up shop at the Century Plaza Hotel for the indie portion of the L.A. Screenings, (…)
“The entertainment sector is going through a fundamental shift,” said Ron Thomson, CEO of Canada–based Liquid Media from Cannes during MIPTV, where he was promoting blockchain technology to aid independent (…)
“Not everyone who I wanted to see is here at MIP, but I still have a full schedule,” said Max Einhorn, SVP of Acquisitions and Co-Productions for New York-based FilmRise, (…)
Welcome back to MIPTV! After a two year-hiatus, the international TV sector is back in Cannes. This MIPTV might have less participation than usual, but it won’t have a reduced (…)
MIPTV 2022 is around the corner, and VideoAge‘s April Issue just turned the corner at the printer, with 13 published articles that will capture the full attention of international readers. (…)
Next year, Warner Bros. Studios — which was founded in 1923 in Hollywood — will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Celebrations are being planned, as indicated by the commemorative logo seen (…)
Series Mania Festival kicked off with a strong opening ceremony on March 18 in Lille, France, and a strong conference lineup that highlights topics not usually discussed at TV trade (…)
For the new broadcast TV season, the U.S. networks are looking at 36 new pilots at the Upfronts in New York City (to be held May 16-19), of which 24 (…)
Following up on Monday’s Water Cooler feature, which had reports from Italy, Turkey, and the U.S., in today’s edition, we offer opinions from the U.K. about the pre-MIPTV mood. It’s (…)
In advance of MIPTV, VideoAge surveyed different distributors in various countries to assess the “mood” of the Cannes market. Although the full report will be printed in VideoAge‘s April Issue, (…)