VideoAge: International TV & Film News Since 1981
- International television continues to evolve, with 1981 marking the beginning of consistent coverage by VideoAge magazine.
- VideoAge currently publishes monthly editions, as well as daily reports at NATPE, MIPTV, and MIPCOM.
- The magazine aims to make complex technological topics accessible to those without specialized knowledge, offering insights through its “my2¢” column, book reviews, company profiles, and previews of trade...
Industry Insights from VideoAge International
International television continues to evolve, with marking the beginning of consistent coverage by VideoAge magazine. For over four decades, the publication has served as a key resource for the global television industry, introducing the concept of daily reports at television and film markets in .
VideoAge currently publishes monthly editions, as well as daily reports at NATPE, MIPTV, and MIPCOM. The publication views television not merely as an industry, but as a complex ecosystem encompassing politics, regulation, sociology, psychology, finance, production, distribution, ratings, broadcasting, cablecasting, satellite technology, piracy, and emerging technologies.
The magazine aims to make complex technological topics accessible to those without specialized knowledge, offering insights through its “my2¢” column, book reviews, company profiles, and previews of trade shows, festivals, and conferences worldwide. All content has been available online since .
Recent Developments in the Television Landscape
Several key developments have recently been reported by VideoAge International. Len Grossi, a Hollywood insider, has discussed navigating the changing eras of television. Details of this discussion were reported on .
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is reportedly being evaluated under the “JOD Lenses,” according to a recent report. The specifics of this evaluation were reported on .
The schedule for the London TV Screenings has been unveiled, as reported on .
Globo and FES are co-producing a Christmas film set in Brazil. This collaboration was announced on .
In a significant media acquisition, VICE Media has acquired Cuba Pictures, as reported on .
