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Video Age International articles from February 1997

2,447 total articles

This business journal covers film, TV Broadcasting, Broadband, production and distribution through providing information on technological topics, editorials, book reviews, L.A. Screenings guide and conference and events news.

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Video Age International archives from February 1997

Monte Carlo facing a four-market battlefront. (Monte Carlo TV Market)
February 1, 1997... To state it plainly, the news that the Monte Carlo TV Market is losing ground is wildly exaggerated. That is precisely the message a determined Wilfred Groote, secretary general and chief executive officer of the market, wishes to impart to the...

MILIA shifts from CD-ROMs to the Net. (Internet)
February 1, 1997... If one imagines the energy that immigrants expend in setting up home and shop in a new land, one will understand the drive to push the Internet and on-line industry into the mass market at MILIA '97. The fourth international interactive...

New station licenses in Brazil.
February 1, 1997... Since the 1995 law regulating TV and radio in Brazil was contested in court and rendered inactive, Brazilian TV and radio services have been regulated by the 1993 licensing law. Now a new law created by President Fernando Henriquez Cardoso will...

The chimera of a Digital El Dorado. (digital television in Europe)
February 1, 1997... According to the latest reports playing uP the riches of the digital television era, by the year 2005 European revenues from digital technology will reach $40 billion. Compare this with the $9.75 billion in U.S. digital revenues anticipated by...

Frank talk with Reed E. Hundt: the FCC chairman discusses the future, deregulation and new challenges.(Interview)
February 1, 1997... The FCC chairman discusses the future, deregulation and new challenges Q. In light of the increase in station group ownership, studios owning networks, etc., is the FCC concerned with the recent concentration of power? A. In the coming...

Eye on South Africa: trends in broadcasting.
February 1, 1997... Broadcasting in South Africa has undergone radical changes in the past few years. A primary goal of the new government was to reregulate broadcasting so that previously sidelined communities could own and operate radio and TV services as well as...

Italian TV reform: antitrust to the rescue.
February 1, 1997... Giuliano Amato, the president of the Italian Antitrust Authority and a former Italian prime minister, delivered a series of lectures on various aspects of antitrust regulations at New York University recently. His lectures inspired reflection on...

Media experts surprised by survey findings. (television surveys)
February 1, 1997... Looking for the TV that doesn't exist, one finds that it... exists Television executives around the world are now willing to pay up to $7,500 per hour to have someone who isn't involved with television tell them what kids, or any viewers for...

Hollywood's hot new studio up and running: new series and ambitious plans for DreamWorks' future. (includes related article)(Company Profile)
February 1, 1997... New series and ambitious plans for Dream Works' future DreamWorks SKG is holding its own against more established competitors by focusing on its strength as a content provider. The new studio's password is, of course, SKG, in which "S" stands...

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