L.A. Screenings: The Studios’ Takes
This year, for several reasons, reps for the U.S. studios were very anxious to take over the L.A. Screenings from the independents. They started on Saturday morning at Paramount. Then (…)
This year, for several reasons, reps for the U.S. studios were very anxious to take over the L.A. Screenings from the independents. They started on Saturday morning at Paramount. Then (…)
Entertainment industry execs attended two LATAM Upfront presentations in New York City on Monday, May 13, as well as another the following day, before the action moved to Los Angeles (…)
It’s a guide! No, it’s a regular news magazine! Better yet, it’s a reference tool! Yes, one might at first be confused by all the features to be found in (…)
The June Issue of VideoAge will explore how the vertical integration model associated with the streaming subscription business has upended a legacy TV industry that, at one point, was compared (…)
By Mike Reynolds
The BBC, along with fellow U.K. broadcasters ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5 are banding together to form Freely, a free streaming service. The channel will be available (…)
By Mike Reynolds
Television crew and talent from around the world that will be attending the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic games, set for July 26-August 11, 2024 in Paris, have no (…)
Data is now the new gold standard for the entertainment biz. There are “data rooms” and “data executives” popping up all over the corporate aisles. All major decisions seem to (…)
On Friday, March 29, 2024, The Wall Street Journal left a large portion of its front page blank under the headline, “His Story Should Be Here,” the paper’s way of (…)
“As to this year’s MIPTV, one positive element of the market is actually being perceived as a minus by many: The absence of a massive U.S. studio presence — (…)
Shigeichi Negishi, the Japanese engineer who invented the karaoke machine in 1967, has died at the age of 100. Even though Negishi actually died on January 26, 2024, the news out (…)