A Booming Year For Universal Music
2022 has been an excellent year for Universal Music. The company got $11 Billion in revenue, a soaring 21.6% more than the previous 2021. [...]
California To Punish Productions That Fail Diversity Goals
They will lose 4% of their tax credit allocation. Under a proposal from the California governor's office, entertainment productions that fail to meet their [...]
Netflix Has a Target: Young Adults
Will the streaming service become what CW is for cable? New successes such as Wednesday, Ginny & Georgia, Outer Banks, Shadow and Bone, Heartstopper, [...]
Interview with Nancy Cotton, MGM+
Our periodic FOCUS on United States Audiovisual Industry talents is dedicated today to Nancy Cotton, Executive Vice President, Head of Scripted Programming for MGM+ (former [...]
“The Good Mothers” Win First Berlinale Series Award
Image courtesy of Disney Italia. The real story of the women who dare to defy the Italian mob. U.K. - Italian mafia series The [...]
DGA Decides To Postpone Contract Talks, Strike In Sight
A big labor unrest is growing in Hollywood. A gray cloud is looming. Strikes have occasionally punctuated the history of Hollywood's film industry. Still, [...]
New Trend At Netflix: Sports Documentaries
The company ignores live sports but embraces sport-docs. Sports on TV is expensive, but it pays. So why has Netflix resisted paying for the [...]
Italy’s Coming of Age Thriller “The Gymnasts” Licensed to Over 30 Territories
The deal was confirmed at the Berlinale Series Market. Coming-of-age Italian thriller The Gymnasts has been licensed to over 30 territories, London-based super indie [...]
TV Guide Launches Monthly Magazine Only For Streaming
TV Insider will be on the stands in the US in March 2023. To launch a new print magazine seems an anachronism nowadays. Still, [...]
Is The Podcast Golden Age Over?
No, but the business is adjusting itself. Is the Podcast golden age over? Layoffs, budget cuts, and scuttled deals challenge what appeared to be [...]
TikTok Facing Possibility Of “Strict Structural Restrictions”
National Security Risks at stake. While in Europe, the European Commission forbids its employers the use of TikTok app; for the same security reason, [...]
Disney Bought Fox Four Years Ago, Was It a Mistake?
Some analysts blame the deal for the recent 7000 jobs cut. In 2019, Disney bought Rupert Murdoch's TV and movie studio, Fox, for 71.3-billion [...]
A Booming Year For Universal Music
2022 has been an excellent year for Universal Music. The company got $11 Billion in revenue, a soaring 21.6% more than the previous 2021. [...]
California To Punish Productions That Fail Diversity Goals
They will lose 4% of their tax credit allocation. Under a proposal from the California governor's office, entertainment productions that fail to meet their [...]
Netflix Has a Target: Young Adults
Will the streaming service become what CW is for cable? New successes such as Wednesday, Ginny & Georgia, Outer Banks, Shadow and Bone, Heartstopper, [...]
Interview with Nancy Cotton, MGM+
Our periodic FOCUS on United States Audiovisual Industry talents is dedicated today to Nancy Cotton, Executive Vice President, Head of Scripted Programming for MGM+ (former [...]
“The Good Mothers” Win First Berlinale Series Award
Image courtesy of Disney Italia. The real story of the women who dare to defy the Italian mob. U.K. - Italian mafia series The [...]
DGA Decides To Postpone Contract Talks, Strike In Sight
A big labor unrest is growing in Hollywood. A gray cloud is looming. Strikes have occasionally punctuated the history of Hollywood's film industry. Still, [...]
New Trend At Netflix: Sports Documentaries
The company ignores live sports but embraces sport-docs. Sports on TV is expensive, but it pays. So why has Netflix resisted paying for the [...]
Italy’s Coming of Age Thriller “The Gymnasts” Licensed to Over 30 Territories
The deal was confirmed at the Berlinale Series Market. Coming-of-age Italian thriller The Gymnasts has been licensed to over 30 territories, London-based super indie [...]
TV Guide Launches Monthly Magazine Only For Streaming
TV Insider will be on the stands in the US in March 2023. To launch a new print magazine seems an anachronism nowadays. Still, [...]
Is The Podcast Golden Age Over?
No, but the business is adjusting itself. Is the Podcast golden age over? Layoffs, budget cuts, and scuttled deals challenge what appeared to be [...]
TikTok Facing Possibility Of “Strict Structural Restrictions”
National Security Risks at stake. While in Europe, the European Commission forbids its employers the use of TikTok app; for the same security reason, [...]
Disney Bought Fox Four Years Ago, Was It a Mistake?
Some analysts blame the deal for the recent 7000 jobs cut. In 2019, Disney bought Rupert Murdoch's TV and movie studio, Fox, for 71.3-billion [...]