June 06, 2007
- Amazon ups stake in China shopping Web site
- Sky One catches a break with 'Prison'
- MK2 to pass on Le Pass for unlimited cinema
- Singapore boosts new-media outreach
- Channel 4 defies princes' protest of Diana pics
- Seville picks up comedy, thriller
- MTV Latin America localizing operations
- Mexico media law in for changes
- Canadian cablers take wraps off fall
- German TV its own worst critic
- Joost, Saavn team on Bollywood channel
- Sogepaq logs 'Ana,' 'Rain' sales
- Channel 4 defies princes' protest of Diana pics
June 05, 2007
- Three films top U.K. trio's slate
- Europe's online ad spending nearly doubles
- Int'l buyers flock to Madrid Screenings
- Italian film industry rebukes Tarantino
- Fremantle taps quartet for Asia
- Europe's online ad spending nearly doubles
- Half of Kinotavr films directed by women
- For $1 mil, Theo gets the Works
- Shaw skewers CTF leadership
- 'Pirates 3' sails to $406.8 million
- Italian film official eyes boost for shorts, docus
- CTV takes wraps off fall sked
- Italy exhibition sector under microscope
- Prof-Media buys MTV, VH1 Russia for $360 mil
- Three films top U.K. trio's slate
- Int'l buyers flock to Madrid Screenings
June 04, 2007
June 02, 2007
- Packer sells 25% stake in PBL Media
- Johnston's captors release video
- EC: China accounts for 93% of pirate Euro CDs
- Canada criminalizes camcording movies
- Tornatore, Moretti top d'Argento nods
- Granada takes slate to Shanghai
- Quebecor to snap up Osprey
- Mexico court requires public free-to-air process
- Dutch show 'Donor' was stunt to raise awareness
- Packer sells 25% stake in PBL Media
- Cannes ad nod to Watanabe
- 'Pocoyo' NCircle-d for U.S. home vid
- 'Internado' burning up Spanish ratings
- Jaman.com signs multipicture Bollywood deal
- Johnston's captors release video
June 01, 2007
- EMI, Google, YouTube form content partnership
- Quebec actors consider strike action
- Seizures of pirated goods up in '06; many in China
- RAI airs BBC Vatican docu 'Crimes'
- Canada cracks down on camcording
- Splendid Media reports Q1 sales up
- De Mol sells stake in Talpa Scandinavia
- Revised Film Law on move in Spain
- Sony Ent. TV tops Promax India awards
- ONO trims losses by 40%
- Board members leave Loonland
- Ticketmaster takes new step in China
- Televisa deals open door on China market
- JumpTV leaps to U.S. on AOL
- Old ways obsolete in d-world
- Channel V Taiwan debuts in Hong Kong