Sydney- In a Lazarus-like comeback, David Gyngell is returning from Los Angeles, where he has headed Granada's North American operations, to the Nine Network as Chief Executive Officer. In November he resumes the position he held for a year until he quit in 2005, complaining of interference from senior executives at Nine's then owners, Publishing & Broadcasting Limited. PBL has since sold 75% of Nine to private equity firm CVC, clearing the way for Gyngell to take the reins of the network as it … [Read more...] about David Gyngell returns to Nine as CEO
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NBCU International restructures digital organization
London– NBC Universal International has organized its digital efforts into two parallel strands, New Media Licensing and Digital Assets, in a realignment of its international digital operations. New Media Licensing will be led by Beth Minehart, promoted to Executive Vice President, International New Media, NBCU International TV Distribution. Based in Los Angeles, she will add international electronic sell-through to her responsibilities which include leading a regionally-focused sales … [Read more...] about NBCU International restructures digital organization
ABC’s Jim Middleton named presenter for Australia Network’s Asia Pacific Focus
Sydney- Veteran ABC journalist Jim Middleton is moving to the ABC’s cable and satellite service Australia Network as chief presenter of its flagship daily current affairs program, Asia Pacific Focus. The ABC’s long-serving chief TV political correspondent and editor in Canberra, Middleton will take up the new role after the Federal election expected to be held in November. Asia Pacific Focus is broadcast to 41 countries in the region and is available in more than 20 million homes. … [Read more...] about ABC’s Jim Middleton named presenter for Australia Network’s Asia Pacific Focus
Indian broadcasting embraces the digital revolution
While TV advertising has really benefited from the country’s economic growth within the last few years, it now seems to be the turn of TV subscription to take off in a big way with the advent of new access technologies. Whether it’s the digitization of cable TV services, the introduction of conditional access system (CAS), or IPTV and DTH, investments are pouring in for the creation of new infrastructure and the existing one’s upgrade. There is an ample evidence of India … [Read more...] about Indian broadcasting embraces the digital revolution
Championing Malaysia-made animation
Judging from the RM714 million ($US203.6 million) worth of deals closed at three major markets alone, Malaysiaproduced content is proving increasingly popular. This total includes RM93 million ($US26.5 million) at Hong Kong Filmart, RM236 million ($US67.3 million) at MIPTV and RM385 million ($US109.8 million) worth of deals closed at the recently concluded Multimedia Development Corporation’s (MDeC) Buyer Fly- In Program (BFP). While the quality of content and services offered by Malaysian … [Read more...] about Championing Malaysia-made animation
Singapore a Contender in Asia
Put simply, 2007 has been a bumper year for Singapore-made content. “For example, at MIPTV 2007, Singapore companies signed co-production deals amounting to about US$128 million, and presented a slate of over 50 High-Definition (HD) TV programmes,” says Seto Lok Yin, Assistant Chief Executive Officer (Industry), The Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) Other highlights for Singapore at MIPTV were the all- Asian collaboration between Singapore’s Upside Down … [Read more...] about Singapore a Contender in Asia