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All Events. The Broadcast Show Africa 2014 | 19 - 22 May 2014. Overview The Broadcast Show Africa is the place where Africa’s broadcast community meets to discuss their content acquisition, distribution and technology challenges and opportunities. And where they make decisions to invest in new solutions . This is a platform for thought leaders and disruptors to showcase their solutions to Africa’s broadcast buyer community. Download more information > Who exhibits Turnkey Broadcasting Infrastructure Management Systems Programming and Content Production equipment and Post-production systems Multiplatform TV; Online Video and Streaming Set top boxes, encoders and decoders Billing and Customer Management System Integration and Consultancy More on exhibiting › Who you will meet Broadcasters, Satellite and Cable TV Providers Thematic Channels Pay TV and On-demand Platforms Alternative Content Distribution Platforms Content Owners and Producers Telcos and ISPs Government The Broadcast Show Africa advantage The conference.

2014 PGA Awards - Producers Guild of America. One of the awards season’s marquee events, the Producers Guild Awards celebrates the finest producing work of the year, and gives the Guild an opportunity to honor some of the living legends who have shaped our profession. Considered a strong prognosticator for the Best Picture Oscar®, the announcement of the Guild’s Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures is one of the most eagerly-anticipated of the season. The list of recipients of honorary awards such as the Milestone Award, the David O.

Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures and the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television and the Vanguard Award read like a roster of the industry’s biggest names, including icons such as Steven Spielberg, Jerry Bruckheimer, Brian Grazer, J.J. . - For updates on nominations, visit our PGA Awards News. AFEIS | African Film and Entertainment Investment Summit. .::Fepaci::. From its inception in 1970, ‘FEPACI’ the “PAN AFRICAN FEDERATION OF FILM MAKERS (FEDERATION PAN AFRICAINE DE CINEASTES) has been the continental voice of filmmakers from various regions of Africa and the Diaspora.

FEPACI has in collaboration with its affiliate national bodies, membership and relevant national and international government and private sector institutions worked towards developing and implementing solutions to the common challenges and problems that African filmmakers experience in funding, production and distribution of African audio visual content on the continent and abroad. FEPACI’s core activities have included leveraging policies and actions, programmes and projects for the development and enhancement of an enabling environment and infrastructure for all dimensions of filmmaking and the audiovisual media in Africa by Africans.

What is CASBAA. About CASBAA Covering a variety of geographic markets and encompassing over 470 million connections within a footprint spanning China to Australia and Japan to Pakistan, CASBAA works to be the authoritative voice for multichannel TV promoting even handed and market friendly regulation, IP protection and revenue growth for subscriptions and advertising. CASBAA’s 130 member organisations include leading cable, satellite, DTH and broadband operators as well as multinational networks and programmers in Asia and worldwide. Member corporations also comprise leading suppliers and manufacturers of cable and satellite technology, related business service providers, communications, advertising & marketing executives, media, government regulatory bodies, telecom companies, new media service providers and network enablers. CASBAA strives for: Clarity of regulationsEnforcement of regulationsTransparency of decisionsConsistency of approachNeutrality for all parties How CASBAA works:

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WELCOME TO AFRICAN OSCARS. Www.wcsfp.com. Home | American Film Market. Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. Organisé par le Conseil international des radios-télévisions d’expression française (CIRTEF), avec le soutien de l’OIF, le SEFOR (séminaire de formation) permet aux professionnels de 44 radios et télévisions du Sud et du Nord de se retrouver chaque année pour échanger sur les principaux enjeux du secteur audiovisuel.

Le SEFOR qui s’est déroulé du 29 novembre au 3 décembre à Niamey avait pour thème « Médias de service public : la marque à renforcer ». Une partie des débats a porté sur le passage à la diffusion en numérique, qui pourrait, à terme, placer les chaînes publiques face une concurrence encore plus forte des opérateurs privés. De cette pression accrue peut naître la tentation d’un oubli des missions de service public. Ibrahim Sy Savané, président de la Haute autorité de la communication audiovisuelle de Côte d’Ivoire a souligné le danger que représente « la mauvaise gouvernance éditoriale et financière » des chaînes publiques africaines. Le CIRTEF. Meet with the top players of the entire TV ecosystem - miptv.com. Home | American Film Market.

AITEC Africa. Discop Africa.