Cue Entertainment
was founded by veteran entertainment trade journalist Sam Andrews in 2003, Cue Entertainment is now widely regarded as the premiere source of news and opinion on the UK home entertainment industry. A mix of monthly in print, weekly via email and daily on the web, Cue reaches a wide audience of retailers, distributors, wholesalers and other entertainment industry suppliers making it the No.1 choice for industry professionals.
www.cueentertainment.com
The Hollywood Reporter (THR)
is the definitive interpretive voice of entertainment and the lifestyle it inspires. The brainy, beautiful and award-winning brand delivers breaking news and in-depth features across print and digital platforms. The Hollywood Reporter is followed by the most powerful people in the entertainment industry and the most influential consumers - those who shape desire, set trends and ultimately drive culture - providing an unmatched level of access and influence.
www.hollywoodreporter.com
Entertainment Media Verlag (EMV)
is the largest German special-interest publisher for the entertainment branch. The publisher is a 100%-subsidiary company of publishing house Gruner + Jahr. With its specialist journals, costumer magazines, online services, and reference works, as well as the subsidiary company MBA - Media Business Academy, the Entertainment Media Verlag is unique in Europe for covering entire areas of interest such as cinema/film, TV, Video, music, games and infotainment/edutainment. Furthermore, nearly all publications are market leaders in their relevant sectors, and some of these are unrivalled. The publishing house expresses its close connection to the entertainment branch also by awarding famous branch prices: BOGEY - Box Office Germany Award, Video Champion and Lara - The German Games Award.
www.mediabiz.de
Multimedia a la Une
For 15 years MultiMédia à la Une has provided a clear overview of the latest news and trends in the video and multimedia markets. Targeted at decision-makers, it is the leading marketing-focused trade publication covering the entire video sector: DVD, hi-def, VOD, hardware, retailers, wholesalers... The monthly publication provides guidance for executives making key publishing, marketing and strategic decisions, whilst its targeted distribution and relevance make it an essential part of any advertising campaign.
www.multimedialaune.com
Release
is the Norwegian video trade magazine, with subscribers all over Scandinavia. Since 1997 Release has been on the forefront in covering all aspects of the video industry, with an international view on the development in Norway in particular. Norway is regarded as one of the best «video nations» per capita. The magazine's website has served retailers and distributors well for over five years. Release's PEVE coverage will also be syndicated in the other Scandinavian trade publication, HE+ (Denmark).
www.release.no
Tespi Mediagroup
includes three publishing houses which are specialized in b2b information: Frimedia, Edizioni Turbo and Sport Press. Through several magazines, the Group gives communication tools addressed to all professionals in entertainment, sport and food markets.
www.replixmag.com
Ecran Total
The weekly trade magazine for the entire French audiovisual sector, covering cinema, TV, video, etc.
www.ecran-total.fr
Videonews
Belgian-based VN-Productions was founded in 1991 by CEO Frank Raats. The company publishes trade and consumer magazines for the DVD market in Dutch-speaking Belgium and the Netherlands. Its consumer portfolio comprises VideoNews (Moviebox in the Netherlands), which is distributed through video shops, and arthouse-orientated CineFEEL. Trade titles are VideoBizz aimed at the rental market and dvdBIZZ for the retail market. The small, but experienced and passionate, team provides DVD content for the instore magazine of retail chain Media Markt in Belgium and has previously contributed to video and DVD programmes on Belgian TV. They regularly produce specialized brochures and tailor made magazines, such as the Blu-ray Bizz and Blu-ray News which will form part of a Blu-ray promotion campaign in late 2008
DVD Intelligence
is Europe's premier online source of news, data and analysis for professionals involved in DVD, advanced formats and related markets and technologies. Founded by Jean-Luc Renaud, a media analyst, lecturer and consultant with 25 years experience, the site attracts 17,000 visitors a month from 100 countries. The company also publishes the executive-level annual companion magazine DVD and Beyond sent to content producers throughout Europe.
www.dvd-intelligence.com
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