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Report: 25 Percent of Video Viewing Occurs on Non-TV Platforms

April 12, 2012

DALLAS: More than 25 percent of all video viewing in U.S. broadband households now happens on platforms other than the television, according to new research from Parks Associates. PCs, smartphones and tablets now comprise around one-fourth of all where all videos are viewed in the U.S. "One-third of U.S. broadband …

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Report: IP Industries Crucial to U.S. Economy

April 12, 2012

WASHINGTON, D.C.: A report from the U.S. Commerce Department has found that intellectual-property intensive industries support at least 40 million jobs, contributing more than $5 trillion to the U.S. economy every year. The report calls attention to the importance of IP protection systems. Rebecca Blank, Deputy Commerce Secretary, noted, "The …

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Condé Nast Hires for Film & TV Units

April 12, 2012

NEW YORK: Driving its push into film and television, Condé Nast Entertainment has hired Jeremy Steckler as executive VP of motion pictures and Michael Klein as executive VP of alternative programming. Steckler will acquire and develop film properties for the company. He comes to the role, based in Los Angeles, …

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HBO Offers Free Preview of Veep, Girls

April 13, 2012

NEW YORK: HBO is giving non-subscribers a chance to watch its two new series Veep and Girls for free, offered the day after their network premieres. Viewers can access the two shows on a number of platforms, including HBO.com, YouTube, TV.com, on demand platforms and more. Girls will be available the …

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Elizabeth Guider Reports from NAB: Opening Day

April 16, 2012

LAS VEGAS: With tantalizing, if still tentative, signs of economic recovery Stateside, the annual NAB confab is banking on a renewed sense of confidence—and a solidifying of business prospects—during the next four days of technological wizardry, panel discussions and deal-making. The far-ranging event, whose theme this year is "The Great Content …

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MGM Titles Available on YouTube, Google Play

April 16, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) has started adding more than 600 titles to YouTube and Google Play for users to rent in the U.S. and Canada. MGM joins five of the six major studios and more than ten independents that currently offer movies for rent on the two services. This brings …

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Elizabeth Guider Reports from NAB: James Cameron on 3D TV

April 17, 2012

LAS VEGAS: Of all things, TV series are "low-hanging fruit" for movie maven James Cameron and his business partner Vince Pace when it comes to overlaying their patented 3D technology on top of traditional 2D shooting workflow. "That’s where we should be looking for rapid growth," Cameron told NAB attendees at …

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Virgin Produced & ACTV8.ME Enter Interactive Tie-Up

April 17, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Virgin Produced has signed a development deal with ACTV8.ME to produce interactive versions of TV shows for multiple platforms. The partnership focuses on creating TV properties that are built for distribution and integration using multi-screen interactivity with Facebook and Twitter. The TV content will leverage key social media platforms …

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Evan Shapiro to Lead Participant Media’s New TV Division

April 17, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Participant Media has created a new TV unit, Participant Television, tapping long-time AMC Networks executive Evan Shapiro to serve as president. Shaprio has been serving as the president of IFC and Sundance Channel. He also executive produced a number of original documentaries and series, including This Film Is …

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Elizabeth Guider Reports from NAB: Warner Bros.’s Bruce Rosenblum

April 18, 2012

LAS VEGAS: "The quality and caliber of TV programming has never been better—and financially for us at Warner Bros., the value has never been healthier," said Bruce Rosenblum, the president of Warner Bros. Television Group, at a Super Session during NAB. His remarks were largely related to the creative and financial …