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September 16 – 19, 2019
Hyatt Regency Kyiv, Ukraine
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Kiev Media Week 2017: programm announced
2017.09.07 | International media forum Kiev Media Week, to be held on September 18-20, combines the content market and range of conferences and B2B events for top players of TV, movie, digital and other media businesses.
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Prensario
Current issues and prospects of Pay TV development in Ukraine at the conference Pay TV in Ukraine 2017: Carpe Diem!
Pay TV industry in Ukraine develops rapidly. Ukrainians support such trend as evidenced by the fact that with each passing year the number of subscribers who prefer pay television. According to experts, today the market of pay television in our country approximately comprises more than five million subscribers. Of course, the level of subscribers` activity differs depending on the region, but in general world-wide popularity of Pay TV is still increasing.
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Mediasat.info
KMW 2017 to hold anti-piracy conference
On September 18 Clear Sky Initiative is organizing the conference "Fighting piracy in Ukraine: what’s done – what to do?", that will be held during KMW 2017.
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СEETV
Special event at KMW: roundtable discussion dedicated to Ukrainian-Moldovan cooperation
On September 19 in the course of KMW 2017, a special public event dedicated to Ukrainian-Moldovan cooperation in media will be held. Key representatives of the media industry and state authorities from Moldova and Ukraine will participate in a roundtable discussion entitled "The production industry in Ukraine and Moldova: sharing experience and discovering opportunities to cooperate in an evolving legislative environment".
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CEETV
Introducing KMW’s first ever special edition of CoProduction Meetings held in partnership with international platform B2B Doc
B2B DOC CoProduction Meetings, an international forum focused on co-production of documentary projects, will be held on September 18 in the course of KYIV MEDIA WEEK 2017. The event is organized in cooperation with international platform for documentary filmmakers Baltic to Black Sea Documentary Network (B2B Doc).
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Mediasat.info
KMW presents: keynote by Jan Salling exclusively at FORMAT SHOW 2017
We are glad to announce another section of FORMAT SHOW conference and screening that will be held on September 18 in the course of KYIV MEDIA WEEK 2017 (Kyiv, Ukraine). Jan Salling, co-chairman of FRAPA and CEO of Missing Link Media (Denmark) will deliver a keynote speech “10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR FORMATS INTERNATIONALLY”.
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Mediaowl
Jan Salling to keynote at KMW’s Format Show 2017
MRM announced another section of their Format Show conference and screening that will be held on September 18 in the course of Kyiv Media Week 2017. Jan Salling, co-chairman of FRAPA and CEO of Missing Link Media (Denmark) will deliver a keynote speech titled 10 Things You Should Know Before You Sell Your Formats Internationally.
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CEETV
K7 Media will deliver an exclusive presentation at KYIV MEDIA WEEK 2017
International media consultancy K7 Media (UK) has been appointed as Knowledge Partner for KYIV MEDIA WEEK for the third time.
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Mediasat.info
Registration now open for KMW 2017
The 7th international media forum Kyiv Media Week will be held on September 18-22, 2017 at Hyatt Regency Kyiv, Ukraine and will combine the content market with a range of conferences and B2B events for top players of TV, movie, new media and other media businesses in one place and at the same time.
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CEETV
TBI Formats: Year in Review
Victoria Yarmoshuk, organiser of Kiev Media Week, argues that broadcasters shouldn’t worry about a new breakout hit format because it is probably out there already out there… somewhere. “I would say or even wish to the channels all over the world stop waiting from another Big Thing, but rather concentrate on research and looking for formats that are most appropriate for your particular audience,” she says. “Viewers today has so much choice of channels, platforms and means to watch content that main task of the broadcaster is to give him that particular format and content he is looking for. The ‘Next Big Thing’ for your viewer already 99% exists.”
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Television Business International (TBI)
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