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100 articles available in total starting from 14/06/2002. Last article published on 03/12/2012.

Conference on the Home Entertainment Industry

The 10th edition of PEVE (European Video Perspectives), the European home entertainment industry’s annual appointment, is scheduled to take place in Avignon, France, on 27 and 28 November 2002....  

04/10/2002 | Audiovisual | Europe

French-language cinema faces globalisation

Multiculturalism is the key. French-language cinema was founded on dialogue between different cultures, and now it seems it has a vitally important new role in the promotion of cultural diversity,...  

03/10/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Vivendi sells Tele+ to Murdoch

French media giant Vivendi Universal decides to implement its assets disposal programme right away and confirmed it will resolve liquidity problems by raising Euros 12 billion over the next 18 months  

25/09/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Landscape changing

The biggest newspapers in Denmark, Jyllands-posten and Politiken, have expressed their interest in buying the Danish TV2 together with the media giant Egmont who publishes Morgenavisen. This move...  

24/09/2002 | Audiovisual | Denmark

Vivendi Universal – the moment of truth

The board of VU, French cinema's main source of funding, to meet and approve a wide-ranging re-organisation and sales programme to reduce debt and stay buoyant  

24/09/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Dawn Airey joins SkyNetworks

The head of Channel 5 snubs multi-million offer from ITV to manage BSkyB' film and entertainment channels  

24/09/2002 | Audiovisual | UK

The film world’s disappointment with the licence

The French government’s decision not to increase the television licence fee has disappointed audiovisual industry operators. The increase was requested by the French culture minister. The French...  

16/09/2002 | Audiovisual | France

New owners for Canal+?

Belgian telecommunications companies, Belgacom and Telenet, compete against News Corp for a slice of Canal+  

01/09/2002 | Audiovisual | Benelux

TF1 wants Kirchmedia

The French TV channel joins Columbia Tristar and Italy's Mediaset in negotiations to buy Germany’s troubled media group  

29/08/2002 | Audiovisual | France

Select TV goes into liquidation

Last week lawyers representing Luxemburg’s premiere digital pay-TV, SelectTV, declared the company bankrupt in the country’s Commercial Tribunal. SelectTv had been operational via cable and its...  

27/08/2002 | Audiovisual | Luxemburg

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