Tom Moore: book author.(WORLD)
Reel Media's founding president, Dallas, TX-based Tom T.
Moore, has just published his first book: The Gentle Way (140 pp. $14.95
Light Technology Publishing).
It's a book that has nothing to do . . .
Murdoch's Israeli TV stations.(WORLD)
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. has acquired nine percent of
Israel's second commercial TV station, Channel 10.
The acquisition of this stake by News Corp. will reduce the 49.9
percent stake jointly . . .
Big Apple's NAB didn't bite a bit.(WORLD)
With uninspired panels, the NAB New York conference and exhibition
could be characterized as dull. It was not too well organized either; at
least not as well as its Los Vegas sister event.
The . . .
Film fest blows into Chicago.(WORLD)
The 42nd Chicago International Film Festival, North Americas oldest
competitive film festival, closed with the Golden Hugo award for Best
Film going to Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's . . .
IP video blocked in South Korea.(WORLD)
Internet service providers (ISPs) and cable TV operators in South
Korea are hindering subscribers from watching HanaTV, an Internet
video-on-demand service, which launched in July, and is operated . . .
Jornadas ready for new event organizer.(16th annual Jornadas
cable TV convention)(Conference news)
Perhaps the anticipated figures were a bit too optimistic, with
some 1,500 participants showing up, instead of the 3,000 expected.
Nevertheless, the 16th annual Jornadas (Spanish for "days")
cable . . .
NATPE's Feldman spills beans on booths.(Interview)
"We are the TV content show; our focus will, continue to
revolve around content," stressed NATPE president Rick Feldman
during a pre-market interview. But he quickly added "NATPE is
[also] a . . .
AFM pays the price for past successes.(American Film
Market)
"I don't have anything good to say," commented
Screen Media Ventures' Almira Malvshev. "The market is very
slow because MIPCOM and the AFM are too close to each other."
Indeed, the 27th annual . . .
Latin American TV's challenges in Asia.(television)
It's no secret that Asian territories have not been the
easiest markets for Western TV distributors--and especially
telenoveleros--to penetrate. But, now there's a light at the end of
the formerly . . .
A few memorable moments.
1) Lord Thompson of IBA and Prix Italia Secretary General
Piergiorgio Branzi celebrate VideoAge's 10th anniversary in
Palermo, Sicily, at a big bash held during the 42nd edition of the Prix
2) . . .
Milestones.
1981
* VideoAge was born in New York in September--with 21 ad pages and
35 editorial pages--as "The Business Journal of Television."
* Silvio Berlusconi provided VideoAge with a front cover . . .
The way we were: a few timely recollections.
To celebrate VideoAge's 25th birthday it was decided that we
would reminisce with some industry veterans who've been around as
long as VideoAge has, to muse over their memories of the . . .
Docs and kids: two genres evolve over a quarter-century.
Twenty-five years is a long time to have been in any
business--especially this business. Over those years, VideoAge has seen
many changes. So, in honor of our anniversary, we chose two . . .
An anniversary that celebrates an industry.
This month, VideoAge celebrates its 25th anniversary. Now, one
could ask, "What's so special?" Hundreds of magazines
celebrate their silver and gold anniversaries every year.
VideoAge, however, . . .
1981: flashback to the year VideoAge launched.(Editorial)
Twenty-five years along the road, and the world (and TV) climate is
vastly different than it was back in 1981--before the new century--when
VideoAge was born as "The Business Journal of . . .
My two cents.
At night when I cannot sleep, thinking about all the money buyers
will shell out for dinners at Ginza Sushiko during the L.A. Screenings,
a recurring thought comes to mind: "As an industry, where . . .
Let's do lunch.(Calendar)
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Analyzing the flip-flop crowd's digital shifts.(Promax
Preview)
While much has been made of the dangers DVRs, iPods, Internet video
streaming and mobile streaming cause TV stations' ad revenues,
another quandary faces station executives--what the ubiquity of . . .
The interest is high, the revenues are low.(Asian Mobile
Video)
The future of mobile TV is being determined in places far, far away
from Hollywood--like Inchon, China. Korean cellular operators installed
receivers there in April, allowing users to watch mobile . . .
L. A. screenings 2006.
1. Argentinean Ambassador Jorge Lapsenson, Rosa Lapsenson,
Telefe's Alejandro Parra and Bernarda Llorente
2. Fremantle International's Sheila Aguirre
3. CBS Paramount International TV's Armando . . .
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