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NATPE Budapest Spotlight: Lionsgate Entertainment

June 24, 2016

BUDAPEST: Best friends Tommy (David Schwimmer) and Dion (Jim Sturgess) open an upscale restaurant in their downtrodden Bronx neighborhood in Feed the Beast, a drama that Lionsgate Entertainment is presenting to buyers at NATPE Budapest.

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World Screen’s New Program Price Guides for Scripted, Factual & Kids

June 23, 2016

NEW YORK: World Screen's Program Price Guides, compiled by veteran media reporter and former distributor Bob Jenkins, are the most comprehensive reports available on what broadcasters are paying for acquisitions across Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Asia Pacific.

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NATPE Budapest Spotlight: Dynamic Television

June 21, 2016

BUDAPEST: The event series Madiba, which Dynamic Television is presenting at NATPE Budapest, is based on two books by Nelson Mandela about his heroic journey to bring racial equality and democracy to the people of South Africa.

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Preview for NATPE Budapest Now Available

June 21, 2016

NEW YORK: The WorldScreen.com NATPE Budapest Preview provides you with a number of useful services in one location, including a downloadable PDF of company suite numbers at the InterContinental.

Social Wit List: May 2016

June 9, 2016

NEW YORK: Of all the new programs that debuted globally in May, HISTORY's Roots event series generated the most buzz on social media, according to The WIT.

Video Interview with Endemol Shine’s Cris Abrego

June 9, 2016

NEW YORK: Cris Abrego, co-chairman of Endemol Shine Americas and co-CEO of Endemol Shine North America, met with World Screen Newsflash’s Anna Carugati to share insight about the current landscape for scripted and unscripted programming.

The WIT Analysis: The CW

May 27, 2016

NEW YORK: Riverdale generated the greatest amount of Twitter buzz among The CW’s crop of new shows, according to The WIT, while Frequency was the network’s most talked-about trailer.