London– Universal Pictures International Entertainment (UPIE), the international home entertainment division of NBC Universal (NBCU), has announced promotions to its London-based management team. Melanie Nicholas has been upped to Senior Vice President, Marketing to lead international marketing initiatives for home entertainment outside the US, in addition to her responsibilities for international licensees and Russia. Egor Borisov, Managing Director of Universal Pictures Russia, continues … [Read more...] about Universal Pictures International Entertainment hands out promotions
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MDeC’s Buyer Fly-In Program closed $US110 million worth of deals
Kuala Lumpur- The inaugural Buyer Fly-In Program by Malaysia's Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) resulted in 23 Memorandums of Agreement (MoA) for content co-production and development worth some RM385 million ($US110.4 million) signed between Malaysian companies and buyers from US, Europe and Asia. In addition to 9 MoAs signed by Malaysia’s Rocket Fish with partners from the US, Ireland, Hungary and Singapore, Marcera Technology formalized deals with Hong Kong-based Moffy Ltd, … [Read more...] about MDeC’s Buyer Fly-In Program closed $US110 million worth of deals
Australia’s ABC TV names Brooke-Hunt Executive Head of Children’s
Sydney- Veteran Australian children's television producer/distributor Tim Brooke-Hunt has been appointed ABC TV’s newly created Executive Head of Children’s. Brooke-Hunt, who will take up the position on Sept. 12, has produced a slew of animated and live action series including Blinky Bill, Yakkity Yak, Old Tom and L’il Horrors. He has worked with leading Australian production companies including Yoram Gross, Beyond International, New World Pictures and Burbank Films, and … [Read more...] about Australia’s ABC TV names Brooke-Hunt Executive Head of Children’s
New media thrives as ‘old’ media dives in Korea
Korea’s traditional media powerhouses—the major terrestrial broadcasters and newspapers- are losing eyeballs and market share to the fast-growing online and pay- TV platforms. In 2006, Korean consumers spent an average of 2 hours 12 minutes per day watching terrestrial TV, down 12 minutes on the prior year. Conversely, average time spent online reached 12 hours 6 minutes per week, up one hour on 2005, according to Carat Korea. The leading cable broadcasters On*Media and CJ Media are … [Read more...] about New media thrives as ‘old’ media dives in Korea
Content conundrum in Asia: show some respect!
As multi-national media companies turn with increasing interest towards Asia for their next phase of growth the focus on intellectual property, its respect and protection gains ever more profile and importance. Yet for those of us who trade not in tangible goods or services but in creative ideas, concepts and formats, navigating the cultural landscape throws up many new and often unexpected challenges. … [Read more...] about Content conundrum in Asia: show some respect!
How Discovery Networks Asia “sold” Everest
Overview Channels Discovery Networks Asia is the Asian division of Discovery Communications, the number-one non-fiction media company, dedicated to educating and providing people with the opportunity to explore, appreciate and learn about the world’s richness and diversity. Through TV and digital media, Discovery’s 100-plus worldwide networks include Discovery Channel Animal Planet, Discovery Science and Discovery HD, reaching over 1.5 million cumulative subscribers. In Asia-Pacific, … [Read more...] about How Discovery Networks Asia “sold” Everest