ATTENDEE PROFILES
Of the 4,000 programme acquisition executives, 800 were VOD and digital buyers which was a 30% increase on the previous year.
Reed reported significant year-on-year increases in the numbers of companies participating from Russia (+18%), Ukraine (+30%), Brazil (+17%) and the United Arab Emirates (+58%).
With 79 companies represented, China’s delegation was the largest ever at MIPTV.
Also, Argentina has been selected as MIPCOM 2013’s Country of Honour.
RED CARPET
Entertainment One (eOne) presented lead actress of suspense-drama Rogue, Thandie Newton.
KISS fans were treated to an appearance by rock legend Gene Simmons, promoting eOne’s new reality show BUSTED.
Da Vinci’s Demons stars Tom Riley, Blake Ritson, Laura Haddock and Lara Pulver were also in attendance for its World Premier TV Screening.
DEALS
Discovery Communications President and CEO, David Zaslav, announced that his company had completed its deal to acquire Scandinavian broadcaster SBS.
FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment and Mattel have announced that they have green lit a second season of animated series hit Max Steel.
Venevision International acquired documentary series China’s Mega Projects from CCTV. BBC Worldwide has lined up with CCTV-9 to co-produce natural history series Hidden Kingdoms.
Austria’s ORF and CCTV signed a coproduction agreement covering nature and wildlife films, the first of which is a doc titled Triumph of the Tomato.
A+E Networks announced first-day sales of factual entertainment series Duck Dynasty to Denmark, the Netherlands, Hungary, Singapore and Canada.
Endemol launched the AMC drama Low Winter Sun, the latest project in Endemol’s development of its scripted entertainment business.
MIPCube has this year partnered with internet giant YouTube to launch the first Original Online Content Screenings. The new event highlighted successful YouTube channels from around the world including star chef Jamie Oliver’s channel FoodTube and German comedy channel Ponk.
COMPETITIONS & AWARDS
MIPDoc’s International Pitch competition was won by Saxonia Entertainment’s Putin’s Olympics documentary about Russia’s successful bid for the 2014 Olympic Games.
MIPFormats International Pitch award went to Australia’s Hatch Entertainment for Big Again.
MIPCube’s Content 360 competition for cross-media content sponsored by Russia’s CTC Media was won by Australian Alex Alexander for his transmedia drama project Step 1.
Six international television executives received the inaugural MIPTV Médaille d’Honneur award from Reed MIDEM CEO, Paul Zilk, for their outstanding contribution to the industry.
At the International Digital Emmys, Australia’s dirtgirlworld… dig it all – a co-production in collaboration with mememe productions, dirtgirlworld productions and Screen Australia, won the Children & Young People category. Canada’s Guidestones won the Fiction category while The Netherlands’ Entertainment Experience clinched the Non-Fiction category.