The MIP Can-Can “Allegro Moderato”
Perhaps MIP-TV 2016 will be remembered as a market were exhibitors questioned journalists and not vice versa. “What do you think of this MIP?” was the question most heard, even (…)
Perhaps MIP-TV 2016 will be remembered as a market were exhibitors questioned journalists and not vice versa. “What do you think of this MIP?” was the question most heard, even (…)
World citizen and universally loved Elie Wahba is the International TV Distribution Hall of Fame honoree for VideoAge’s May Studio Issue (out on May 21) .
Elie’s professional TV career spans 53 years, (…)
Believe it or not, the Upfronts — that yearly tradition in which the U.S. broadcast networks present their new shows to advertisers and their agencies in New York City, and hope (…)
VideoAge is preparing for MIP-TV 2016. Naturally, the frenzy is not just with VideoAge, but also with the over 1,300 companies that are preparing to exhibit in Cannes over the (…)
The three-day DISCOP Istanbul, now in it sixth edition, ended last week with mixed reviews, but better than expected without any major incidents. It was held at the usual (…)
The legendary Michael Jay Solomon is the International TV Distribution Hall of Fame honoree for VideoAge’s L.A. Screenings (May 16, LATAM) Issue.
Solomon has been recognized as one of two fathers (…)
At the moment, at various Hollywood studios, there are 81 pilots that may or may not be made into series for the 2016-2017 U.S. broadcast network season. That means that (…)
From May 30-June 1, Moscow’s World Content Market will mark its 10th edition. (VideoAge will focus its Day 3 Daily at MIP-TV on territories that are seldom present at Western (…)
Germany’s Reiner Moritz is the International TV Distribution Hall of Fame honoree for VideoAge’s MIP-TV issue. Moritz is world renowned for his arts programs, which he now sells through the (…)
Midseason is in full swing, with the U.S. broadcast and cable networks premiering their new series nearly every day. Traditionally, midseason shows replace those that have been canceled during the fall (…)