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This Week's Handful of Must-See Headlines

Written by Cast&Crew | Sep 6, 2024 4:00:00 PM

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Movie Theaters

TikTok to the Theater: App Influences Users to See More Movies
T
he popular social media app TikTok has proven to be a valuable tool for driving moviegoers to theaters, with users 44% more likely than non-users to attend movies regularly. Of those surveyed, 33% of movie attendees say TikTok led them to see a movie, and 47% discovered new films while using the app

 

International

The TV Industry is Heading to London: New Market Event Expected to Have High Attendance 
The new content market and networking event MIP London has confirmed that it will host over 80 companies from 30 countries during its inaugural edition from Feb. 23-27, 2025, which coincides with the annual London TV Screenings. Notable participants include major distributors like Beta Film, FilmRise, and PBS Distribution and buyers from Netflix, Disney, and National Geographic.   

 

DEI

Investing in Diversity: New BBC Requirements for TV Shows 
The BBC will now require all TV shows to meet a 25% off-screen diversity target, increasing representation in areas such as ethnicity, disability, and socioeconomic background. This new mandate follows the success of its initial diversity commitments, where 82% of BBC shows reached the previous 20% diversity target and £243M have been invested in diverse content since 2021. 

 

Television

The 200 Million Mark: French TV Sector Reporting Strong Sales From 2023 
Even with challenging market conditions, the French TV international programming sales in 2023 remained strong, reaching €203.4 million, a 5.3% drop from the previous year. This is the third time in the past 30 years that sales have passed the €200 million mark. Scripted dramas and documentaries performed well, and Western Europe remained the largest market for French content. 

 

Sports

The World of Sports Media: ESPN is Embracing Digital  
ESPN is transforming to focus on streaming and digital platforms like YouTube and TikTok while also facing declining cable TV viewership. The company is preparing to launch its "flagship" streaming service while also reworking its sports rights deals, like securing key partnerships with the NBA while potentially letting go of Major League Baseball.  

 

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