This year’s Asia Video Summit will be largely virtual, with two small physical events planned in Hong Kong and Singapore, exploring the streaming and pay-TV landscapes, advertising and gender diversity in the industry, Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) CEO Louis Boswell tells World Screen Newsflash.
Read More »AVIA Reports Drop in Streaming Piracy in Indonesia
A survey commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) has found a 55 percent reduction in consumers using piracy websites over the last ten months.
Read More »AVIA Hails Victory in Singapore Piracy Case
The Singapore High Court has granted an order sought by BBC Studios, Discovery, the Premier League, La Liga and TVB for local internet service providers to block access to a range of sites streaming pirated content.
Read More »Execs from Netflix, Viu, Discovery & WarnerMedia Talk AsiaPac OTT
Discovery’s Simon Robinson, Netflix’s Tony Zameczkowski, Viu’s Helen Sou and WarnerMedia’s Clément Schwebig weighed in on the streaming wars and the impact of COVID-19 on the media business in a panel at the AVIA OTT Virtual Summit this week.
Read More »AVIA to Host OTT Virtual Summit
The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) is set to host a virtual summit next week focused on the future of streaming video with a lineup that includes executives from iQIYI, Discovery, Netflix, Viu and WarnerMedia, among others.
Read More »100-Plus Speakers Set for Asia Video Summit
The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) is set to host the Asia Video Summit in Singapore from November 4 to 6 with 100-plus speakers weighing in on business models, advertising, news and media industry regulations.
Read More »Event Preview: Asia Video Summit
Louis Boswell, the CEO of the Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA), offers up a look at the highlights for the Asia Video Summit (AVS), which is relocating to Singapore for this year's edition.
Read More »Indonesian Use of Pirated Set-Top Boxes on the Rise
A study commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) has found that almost 30 percent of Indonesian consumers are using pirated set-top boxes to stream content.
Read More »One in Four Malaysians Use Pirated TV Boxes
A new survey commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association's (AVIA) Coalition Against Piracy reports that 25 percent of consumers in Malaysia are using pirated set-top boxes—known as illicit streaming devices—to access pay-TV channels and VOD content.
Read More »Singaporean ISPs Ordered to Block Pirated Content Apps
The Singapore High Court has ruled that local ISPs must block access to illegal apps that allow users to access pirated content.
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