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MIPCOM’s Boss On Why It’s a Market Not to Be Missed

With just over a week to go until the start of MIPCOM, we caught up with Laurine Garaude, director, Television Division of Reed Midem, for an up-to-the-minute interview (…)

By |September 27th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on MIPCOM’s Boss On Why It’s a Market Not to Be Missed

NATPE’s Perth Outlines 2013 Event

In advance of NATPE 2013, new NATPE president-CEO Rod Perth held a press conference to alert attendees (and possible attendees) of what’s in store for this year’s event, (…)

By |September 20th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on NATPE’s Perth Outlines 2013 Event

“Not Your Father’s NAB”

The NAB show may be a ways away (conferences will take place April 6-11, and exhibits from April 8-11 at the Las Vegas Convention Center), but we’re intrigued (…)

By |September 12th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on “Not Your Father’s NAB”

Italian TV is a Model to Avoid in Canada

The Italian media environment was used as a cautionary tale in an advertising campaign organized by three Canadian media companies against Bell Canada’s proposed acquisition of

By |September 6th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Italian TV is a Model to Avoid in Canada

Ratings Gold For Olympics B’cast

The gold earned at Olympics sporting events in London turned into bullion for those TV outlets around the world that aired them. And those record high ratings turned into record ad revenues, (…)

By |August 20th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Ratings Gold For Olympics B’cast

NBC’s Olympics coverage — Gold-, silver- or bronze-worthy?

The London Olympics have just drawn to a close, and not without a lot of heat from the press and the public (and specifically on social media site Twitter) criticizing (…)

By |August 13th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on NBC’s Olympics coverage — Gold-, silver- or bronze-worthy?

Talking Turkey in Italy

Prix Italia, the world’s oldest radio, TV and new media festival, has announced that they’ll hold a business-focused forum entitled “The New Frontiers of Co-Productions for TV (…)

By |August 6th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Talking Turkey in Italy

A Pencil For A (Gillian) Rose

Gillian Rose, head of distribution at WNET, parent company of the major New York-area PBS TV stations, has a long and successful professional history in journalism and in (…)

By |July 30th, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on A Pencil For A (Gillian) Rose

Get Ready for the Fall — 12 Markets Await

With summer nearly halfway over in this part of the world (sorry to be the bearers of bad news to those of you in the northern hemisphere!), we thought we’d (…)

By |July 23rd, 2012|Categories: WaterCooler|Comments Off on Get Ready for the Fall — 12 Markets Await

The Americanization of a Budapest Market

NATPE Budapest — formerly known as Discop — has been given the American treatment. While most of the differences are subtle, the NATPE touch is certainly being felt (…)

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