Cover Stories
AI Misreadings Create
False Expectations
The most revealing AI conversation I’ve had recently wasn’t with a director. It was with(...)
FIFA World Cup: TV Rights,
Live Attendance Are Key
For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, slated to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada,(...)
Children’s TV Business
Going Through a Phase
It's no secret that animation production — and children's content in general — is facing(...)
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February-March 2026
The tumultuous history of NATPE Budapest — which had a CEE market bouncing from Warsaw(...)
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International TV History
History of the American Film Market
History of the L.A. Screenings
History of MIP-TV (Plus, MIP-TV 2003 under SARS, Iraq War, Industry consolidation and recession)
History of NATPE
History of MIFED (in Italian)
History of Prix Italia through the pages of VideoAge (PDF version)
L.A. Screenings Veteran
Luncheons Through The Years
Bookshop
MIP London: The Wait is Over
Today is the day. MIP London started yesterday, Sunday, February 22, 2026, but today, Monday, is when the industry will determine if the event is a resounding success, a so-so occasion, or if it’s inferior to last year’s first U.K.(...)
A Lesson for Wall Street Largely Ignored
In their recent book, The Winner's Curse, authors Richard H. Thaler, a Nobel Prize winner and co-director of the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Behavioral Economic Project, and Alex O. Imas, a Behavioral Economics professor at the University of Chicago, wrote that it's(...)
‘VideoAge’ Makes the Month of February Interesting
The month of February has been here for a while now, so it's about time that VideoAge gives the industry a roadmap for navigating the upcoming TV trade shows, festivals, and events. The industry has just returned from Miami, where(...)
Len Grossi: Hollywood Insider on Going Through TV Eras Seamlessly
Imagine experiencing all of TV’s many changes over the years while working under the same(...)
Bert Cohen’s Worldvision: After Seven Owners, Its Success Became Its Downfall
In his business life, Bertram (later legally changed to Bert) Howard Cohen was an involuntary(...)
John Laing: Crisscrossing The World With a RoboCop Promo Under His Arm
It was a big mistake to ask John Franklin Scott Laing, the founding general manager(...)
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