NAB Show to Debut Programming Conference
NAB Show will host a new conference, presented by TVNewsCheck, entitled “Programming Everywhere: The Content Event for Linear, Streaming and Syndication” on April 15, 2023, at NAB Show in Las (…)
NAB Show will host a new conference, presented by TVNewsCheck, entitled “Programming Everywhere: The Content Event for Linear, Streaming and Syndication” on April 15, 2023, at NAB Show in Las (…)
Gutsy Animations’ Emmy-nominated series Moominvalley (13 x 22’) has been recommissioned for a fourth season by its anchor broadcasters Sky in the U.K. and Yle in Finland. Additionally, and new for season four, Viaplay (…)
SPI International (a CANAL+ company) and content and platform aggregator ScreenHits TV have inked a new distribution deal for SPI’s free, FAST channel Filmstream. The channel is now live via the (…)
Warner Bros. Television Group and writer/producer/director Greg Berlanti signed a new exclusive overall deal. The multi-year agreement ensures that Berlanti Productions will remain based at Warner Bros. for its television operations into (…)
The face of Argentina’s Artear at the international TV markets, Walter Sequeira, died in Buenos Aires on January 8, 2023. He was 64 years old.
Sequeira joined Artear in the early (…)
Basic Lead has decided to interrupt preparations for the DISCOP Miami event scheduled for the end of January. Organizers stated that a tough financial setback at the end of last year (…)
GMA’s distribution arm GMA Worldwide has sold hit drama series Lolong to Indonesia’s free-to-air TV network ANTV. The deal marks the first Filipino title acquired by ANTV.
Lolong tells the tale of a man’s (…)
Turkey’s Inter Medya has licensed drama series Aziz to Puerto Rico’s WAPA.
Produced by O3 Medya and starring Murat Yıldırım, Damla Sönmez, Simay Barlas and Fırat Tanış, Aziz tells the story (…)
Calinos Entertainment sold nearly 18,000 television hours of programming in 2022. Among its most recent deals, drama series Forbidden Fruit, produced by Medyapim, will be available for a sixth season (…)
By Dom Serafini
There are many reasons to do away with the Upfronts, a U.S. broadcast tradition going back to the 1960s. The first reason is the fact that the Upfronts (…)