Marc Fiszman's Bankable films is cashing in on new international co-production "March or Die," about legionaries fighting for survival in 1940s Indochine.
French-owned, British-based production, finance, sales and distribution company Pathe will unveil the much-anticipated first footage from the Sylvain Chomet animation "The Illusionist" at the Marche du Film.
BSkyB's bid to launch stand-alone digital terrestrial platform Picnic has been hit by extended investigations announced Tuesday by media regulator Ofcom.
Sony Pictures Television International has promoted Jamie Weissenborn to senior vp digital media and global advertising sales, for SPTI's international networks group.
Canadian cell phone provider Rogers Wireless said Tuesday that it's the first North American carrier to offer the Yahoo oneSearch mobile search service to its subscribers.
The European Commission on Tuesday attempted to palm off responsibility for clamping down on illegal Internet downloads to studios and ISPs, with a top official saying that the industry was best placed to lead the battle against piracy.
Question marks hung over future state funding of Russian films Tuesday after the agency for culture and cinema was disbanded amid a restructuring of the Russian government.
BBC Trust chairman Michael Lyons has issued a stern warning against the possible use of BBC license-fee cash to shore up ailing public-service broadcaster Channel 4.
Canadian phone giant BCE filed final documentation with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on Tuesday to allow a $34.8 billion buyout by a private equity group that includes American partners.
Italian broadcaster Mediaset on Tuesday released financial results that showed that first-quarter revenue surged 13.9% compared with the same period last year, though profits slipped 6.4% as expenses rose.