Hollywood studio execs – including James Lin, Universal Pictures SVP physical production, Legendary TV’s Lily Tammy and Robert Ortiz, Paramount SVP, production – met with international location managers, scouts, and line producers and film commission reps at this year’s Shooting Locations Marketplace in Spain’s Valladolid.
Aguilera joins a roster that includes a renowned list of global entertainers, from Bad Bunny, 21 Savage and Rosalía to Lizzo, Jonas Brothers, Lil Wayne and Guns N’ Roses, among many others.
It’s 2024, and if you haven’t cut the cable cord yet, it might be time to consider making the switch to streaming. With a ton of affordable options in the marketplace, streaming services get you much of the same content as conventional cable.
As the Mouse House contends with a proxy challenge from Ike Perlmutter, Nelson Peltz and his firm Trian Partners, the Bob Iger-run firm secured the backing of shareholder ValueAct Capital Management for its board of directors nominees.
As the Mouse House contends with a proxy challenge from Ike Perlmutter, Nelson Peltz and his firm Trian Partners, the Bob Iger-run firm secured the backing of shareholder ValueAct Capital Management for its board of directors nominees.
Indian streamer SonyLIV has unveiled a slate of more than 20 new and returning shows for 2024 and is expanding its content focus.
Asia’s video industry is set to grow by an annual 2.6% over the next five years to reach $165 billion by 2028, says a new study from research and consultancy firm Media Partners Asia. That follows 5.5% growth in 2023.
As per a study by Cheil India, Data privacy has emerged as the biggest bottleneck in AI adoption – 64% of respondents think that if they start using AI, all their data will be exposed to AI companies, while 70% are worried about those companies misusing the data they share.
Programmatic advertising has made media buying automated, real-time and more measurable with AI offering real-time campaign insights for marketers, share industry player
Last Wednesday, New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright infringement, alleging that millions of its articles were used without consent to train chatbots and AI models, which now compete with it.