VideoAge’s November Issue, soon to be available online, will let 12 international TV executives from eight countries frankly analyze the virtues and vices of the virtual TV markets that have become the norm in the industry during the pandemic.
In addition, the director of MIP Cancun will explain what its own virtual event has in store for the LATAM market.
And speaking of LATAM, VideoAge‘s Buenos Aires contributor will discover what Jornadas organizers are planning to do with their — now virtual — cable TV market (which is aimed at the South Cone of Latin America) in the midst of both a pandemic and a financial crisis.
The Spanish section — which is meant to honor the LATAM TV sector — will deal with AVoD and FAST.
And that’s not all. The November Issue of VideoAge will also look at TV sets smart enough for OTT services, as well as a few exits. Pierluigi Gazzalo’s departure from ViacomCBS and personaje Pedro Font’s untimely passing are covered. They’re two well-recognized executives on the international level, as well as important players in the LATAM market.
On a non-virtual note, the November Issue also delves into how airports are using thermoscanners to zero in on would-be passengers infected with COVID-19, reviews a fun book about Ted Turner, and has an amusing My2¢ editorial explaining why people should not use bookcases as their backdrops during Zoom calls.
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