Paris, France October 24, 2018 – Dalet, a leading provider of solutions and services for media organizations and content professionals, today announced that leading free-to-air Argentine network ...
Axel Kuschevatzky, the head of the film division at Argentine TV powerhouse Telefe, also discusses the complexity of the region's film market and competing with Hollywood blockbusters. By Agustin ...
Paramount sold Argentinian free-to-air broadcast network Telefé to a holding company controlled by local businessman Gustavo Scaglione and Jose Luis Manzano. The acquisition will include Telefé’s main ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Veronica Villafañe is an expert in the Hispanic media industry. Paramount is pulling out of Argentina, selling its flagship ...
Riding the popularity wave of scripted foreign formats in the U.S., Argentine network Telefe is looking to make its foray into American television. By Nellie Andreeva, The Associated Press Riding the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Argentina’s Telefe, FreMantleMedioa Strike Co-Development Pact Global TV distrib-producer FremantleMedia and Argentina’s leading ...
Telefe and Telefilms’ new production company The Magic Eye are teaming up to co-produce a bio-series about Roberto Sanchez, otherwise known as Sandro, the Elvis of Argentina. Deal was announced at the ...
NBC has put in development Love After Love, a drama from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and Universal TV. Written by Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, Love After Love is based on the Telefe series ADDA/Amar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The adaptation, written by Michael Foley (How to Get Away with Murder), is a crime procedural that centers on a Boston homicide ...
We are starting to see the closer cooperation between Viacom divisions that the company’s new regime had touted. Paramount Television and new corporate sibling Telefe, a recent acquisition of Viacom, ...
BUENOS AIRES — Telefe Intl. has sold Fox’s “Watch Over Me” to networks in Asia and Europe as part of a new strategy to market remakes of its fiction. The Argentine distributor sold “Watch” to nets in ...
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