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Production Alliance invites you to the Creators Conference 2026: Focus on AI, streaming and new business models The German film and television industry is under immense pressure to transform – and that is precisely what the Production Alliance wants to address at......
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Global cinema usage will be more stable in 2026 than many expected - driven in particular by younger target groups. This is according to the latest Global Moviegoer Survey 2026 by the Global Cinema Federation.......
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Sky Deutschland is continuing to restructure its film and sports offering. As the company has now announced, two linear film channels will be renamed and more clearly positioned in terms of content as of 19 May. Parallel to this, ......
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At its spring conference in Potsdam, the German Screenwriters' Association set its priorities for 2026. The focus will be on artificial intelligence, gender equality, remuneration issues and training the next generation of industry professionals. The association......
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The reform of German film and series funding remains in motion - and the technical-creative service providers are becoming increasingly active in the debate. At its spring conference, the Association of Technical......
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The new media company Graly GmbH has started operations in Cologne. The content house positions itself as an interface between classic TV production, brand communication and the creator economy and aims to develop cross-platform entertainment formats.......
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The US actors' union SAG-AFTRA and the studio alliance AMPTP have agreed on a new collective labour agreement for film and TV productions. According to the official joint statement, the agreement is initially......
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Artificial intelligence is no longer a vision of the future, but a reality in the film industry. Whether in material development, financing models, on set, in post-production or in exploitation - AI technologies are changing......
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The international film market is in a phase of noticeable reorganisation. This is particularly evident in Cannes, where it is no longer just films that are presented, but increasingly also the architecture of their......
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A new joint study by IP House and the Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA) shows a clear change in the global piracy ecosystem: digital piracy networks are increasingly acting like professionally organised criminal enterprises and......
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