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According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, this year many U.S. tourists have shunned Cancun in favor of European destinations. The Mexican resort city had long been a favorite among (…)
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, this year many U.S. tourists have shunned Cancun in favor of European destinations. The Mexican resort city had long been a favorite among (…)
FilmRise is expanding The FilmRise Creators Partner Program to include 11 new creator libraries. The Program is a turnkey distribution model that curates and distributes creator content to the biggest (…)
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced the nominees for the 2023 News & Current Affairs categories. The International Emmy® winners will be recognized alongside their American news peers (…)
Today, The Wall Street Journal titled its story about the Hollywood strike: “Major Studios Resume Talks With Writers,” indicating how the big ones control the talks, but little prodcos are anxious (…)
Science series Destruction Decoded from producer/distributor Big Media has received the green light for a second season and a spin off series. The new episodes will be co-produced with RMC Production and (…)
Atv Distribution has sold Turkish drama For My Family to TelevisaUnivision for U.S. Hispanic audiences to enjoy on Univision and ViX.
Atv’s head of Sales, Americas and MENA, Emre Gorentas, commented, (…)
The Toronto International Film Festival Primetime program has been revealed for this year’s edition (running September 7-17, 2023), with nine series from around the world, including eight world premieres.
“This year’s (…)
Netflix, in partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, has launched a training program for emerging female talent that aims to introduce the creative filmmaking process and the (…)
Hello Sunshine’s executive vice president, Family, Kids & YA Lauren Kisilevsky and Studio 100 Film’s sales executive Lorena Rivera Booth will both be joining this year’s inaugural Australian Children’s Content (…)
In the golden years of the international TV content business, there were some seven trade publications, of which four were based in the U.S. and the rest were scattered about (…)