46 films to screen in 8th IAWRT Asian Women’s Film Festival
MUMBAI: Forty six films from 16 countries will be screened in the 8th IAWRT Asian Women’s Film Festival to be held Ne
MUMBAI: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that Istanbul (Turkey), Tokyo (Japan), Baku (Azerbaijan), Doha (Qatar) and Madrid (Spain) have submitted their application files to host the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in 2020.
The application file provides the IOC with an overview of each city?s project and is the key element in Phase one of the bidding procedure.
These files will now be studied by an IOC-appointed working group and a report made to the IOC Executive Board (EB). At its meeting in May in Quebec City, the EB will decide which cities will be accepted as Candidate Cities and proceed to phase 2 of the IOC?s bid process.
Following its decision, the Working Group?s report will be published on the IOC web site.
If they so wish, applicant cities may make their responses public and post them on their web sites as of today.
The election of the host city will take place on 7 September 2013 at the IOC session in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has announced the opening of a local sales office in the Middle East. This new office will be responsible for licensing films and television series from Sony Pictures? distribution catalogue as well as finished, local content produced by SPT?s production company in the region, SPT Arabia.
Based in Dubai, the distribution office will report directly into SPT?s regional Europe, Middle East and Africa headquarters in London. Heading up this new office will be Ziad Yaghi, who is appointed executive director, sales, for the Middle East.
SPT?s other local distribution offices in Europe, the Middle East and Africa region include London, Paris, Rome, Moscow, Madrid and Munich.
Yaghi will be responsible for SPT?s distribution activity across the Middle East, in particular expanding business with local broadcasters in each territory as well as managing existing output deals with regional broadcasters. He will report to SPT senior VP, sales, Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe, Greece, Turkey and Cyprus Damian Newton.
SPT senior EVP EMEA distribution Stuart Baxter said, "Recent years have seen a boom in new TV channel launches across the Middle East, offering a real growth market that SPT?s distribution business can thrive in. This new office is part of our ongoing commitment to get closer to our clients and gain a greater understanding of their needs. Yaghi brings impressive Middle East experience and, under his leadership, I?m certain this new base is set to become an important asset to our business."
Prior to joining SPT, Yaghi was Dubai Entertainment and Media Organisation director legal. He has also served as Dubai Film Market director and founder, Tecom Authority director media regulatory affairs and Orbit legal counsel and director of acquisitions VOD.
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