Miracle Screenings Asia-Pacific Issue - December 2008
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Date: 9 December 2008
Focus: Asia-Pacific Television
Circulation: 2000
Material deadline: 20.11.08
Points of Delivery: Miracle Screenings has an official press bin on Asia Television Forum in Singapore. Also, this issue will be distributed directly to exhibitors' suites and buyers' mail boxes.
Direct delivery: 450 buyers from 28 Asia-Pacific countries (Australia, New Zealand, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka); 200 sellers from Europe, America, Asia, Oceania.
Viewpoints: Interviews with acquisition executives from Asian TV Channels.
What programs are popular on Asian TV Channels? What are the coming trends in broadcasting? What products Asian buyers are in demand? How to sell How to target Asia-Pacific region? European and American products to Asia-Pacific region?
Read our exclusive interviews with acquisition executives from TV Channels from China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and India ! Acquisition executives share their experience and tell us about their acquisition needs. The best way to find the suitable TV Channel for your own products!
Country Focus: Asia-Pacific television markets reviews
This section is focused on business in Asia-Pacific region. It explores the coming trends in production, distribution and broadcast, export of national products and import of international products, role of leading distribution companies in export and import of audiovisual products. It gives an overview of top rated programming in different countries, export and imports figures, etc.
This section is written together with executives from Asian professional audiovisual associations, film funds, government bodies and research companies from European countries.
Market Analysis: Asia-Pacific TV Markets Review
This issue includes overviews from audiovisual markets in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It includes audience shares of TV Channels, TOP 10 programs, information about major TV Broadcasters.
This section is written together with audience measurement companies and research agencies from different countries. This section is a unique information resource for everybody who is interested to know about major TV Channels and top rated programming.
Program Sections: Fiction Special, Telenovelas and Fiction Formats, Features, Animation, Documentaries, Formats, Entertainment and lifestyle programming, Music programming, Sport programming, Children programming, Educational programming, Archives. |
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About Miracle Screenings: Miracle Screenings was launched in autumn 2003 by Elena Sunbeam. First issue was born in Cannes and it was delivered on MIPCOM 2003. For 6 years, Miracle Screenings issues reached all continents. The magazine received strong support from all corners of the globe: from Hollywood heavyweight studios to small independent companies. Miracle Screenings issues are delivered during biggest audiovisual events in Europe, USA and Asia : MIPTV, MIPCOM, Cannes Market of Cannes Film Festival, American Film Market, Asia Television Forum. Every year, thousands professionals enjoy informative reviews, strong market analysis, hundreds interviews about acquisition and sales strategies.
About Planet Sunbeam: Planet Sunbeam is an independent company aimed at organization of events, production of business publications, and promotion of high quality audiovisual works in the international marketplace. Elena Sunbeam, president of the company, has been involved in the television exhibition business. In 2003, Elena Sunbeam gave birth to Miracle Screenings, an international magazine covering the business of television and film. She developed the editorial content in close collaboration with research agencies, trade associations, and leading professionals from all corners of the globe. In 2008, she developed and successfully organized World Content Market that was supported by over 600 television professionals from 59 countries. |