Oct. 12, 2007
Oct. 11, 2007
- M6 wins bidding war for 'Californication'
- Tokyo fest taps jury, Puttnam
- Splendid views on the Croisette
- Fox adds 2 channels to Korea slate
- Burnett developing reality, game shows for Asia
- ZDF signs TV movie package deals
- Ad revenue for German TV on upswing
- Joost chief: 'We're not trying to replace TV'
- MTV takes top Mobile & Internet TV award
- Canal Plus snaps up slew of U.S. series
- Mideast sparking to reality series craze
- Euro cable offers Hollywood goldmine
- Canadians report MIPCOM deals
- TMG's Kloiber keeps pace on Croisette
- Odeon Sky picks up Filmax's 'REC'
- British ASCAP awards honor film, TV composers
- Sony unveils 'Six Degrees' for AXN channel
- E! news France set for Numericable
- 'Life is Sweet' for France Televisions' soaps
- STAR TV is MIA at MIPCOM
- Mobile b'casts could include primetime TV
- Imagi taps Tsumura exec vp prod'n
- Asian Film Market: Busy but with few deals
- PIFF's cinematic buffet caters to every taste
- Eastern Europe meets Far East
- Dialogue: Li Ying
Oct. 10, 2007
- SPTI has 'CJ7's' number with rights deal
- Euronews logs on with YouTube
- TV panel: Add color to green talk
- Lab spoils 'Valkyrie' footage
- Asian co-prod'ns reach out for teamwork
- Local pics rule roost at Korean b.o.
- U.K. Film Council budget in good shape
- Comcast goes global with Style
- Dis TV inks deals in Italy, Spain
- BBC poised to ax 12% of its workforce
- IIF files to list shares on Italian Stock Exchange
- Moonves bets big on Last.fm network site
- Wagner, Silverman: Int'l TV market key for H'wood
- BBC Worldwide has plans to expand across Europe
- Kirch back in game: $4.9 bil for soccer rights
- Huard tapped to lead UPI's French branch
- Dis-ABC spread VOD magic in Poland, Finland
- EM.Ent sells kids classics to Uni audio
- Sony to cut PS3 prices, release new model
- Rossellini toplines 'Hatching' sci-fi TV movie
- French moviegoing down this year
- RTL Netherlands hangs up on call-TV format
- AETN announces Chinese sales, acquisitions
- Televisa eyes U.S. growth with Lionsgate co-prod'ns
- Whitford warms to BBC mini 'Burn Up'
- Premiere calling on Hollywood heft
- Euro Film Academy docu noms named
- Baby TV channels booming
- CTV inks VOD deal with WB for 3 TV series
- CTV thinks Canada can 'Dance'
- TF1 ups ad rates for Rugby World Cup
- Aussies, Kiwis plant flag for co-prod'n in Asia
- China BizCamp gives Korea b.o. pointers
- U.K., Korea get together in output deal
- Digital 3-D has hurdles to jump
- Creativity key in Asia-H'wood crossover
- Dialogue: John H. Lee
- 'Dance Machine' to open Phuket film fest
- Tsumura new prod'n exec at Imagi Animation
- VH1 India's Adyanthaya to join Star Plus
Oct. 09, 2007
- Sony int'l TV plays pickup Strix
- BAFTA/LA picks Curtis as humanitarian
- Brazil tops Int’l Emmy noms with 7
- U.S. hits play key role at MIPCOM bazaar
- It's a small-screen world for Dis
- India media biz focusing on producing content
- Mangan's Ultra HD road to dishes
- New Berlusconi charge filed in TV rights case
- U.K., South Korea ink co-prod'n deal
- Brisk sales for PorchLight's 'Hell's Rain'
- ProSieben pacts with NBC Uni for VOD rights
- Fremantle out to build shows, brand
- Pubcasters from Asia fund 3 docus
- Bavaria Media going Italian for RAI
- Krabbe to helm 3rd film
- Banff TV fest unveils 4 new prizes
- TF1 signs 10-year deal for 'Da Jammies'
- Global markets tune in to India
- Catrall adds glamour to Cannes with 'Jack'
- Cuatro to showcase Tandem TV projects
- Pangea Day docu project cuts across cultures
- Panel: B'casters need to embrace new media
- Eisner's 'Prom Queen' heads overseas
- 'Reality formats better protected than you think'
- Woo's 'Killer' gets a new contract
- Woo's 'Killer' gets a new contract
- ‘Ratatouille’ takes in $19.3 mil against weak menu
- Cineworld goes 3-D with Real deal
- Tele Images launches Levy's 'Be There' series
- BIFCOM focusing on digital 3-D
- Hou targets 'Assassin' for next project
- Hefferon retained as Flying Bark head
- 'Hallam Foe' takes top prize at Dinard fest