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Daisy Rosemeyer-Elbers, Vanessa Frodl und Nathalie Galina
How synergies between video-on-demand and free-tv lead to success
The fragmentation of media use and a tougher battle for shares in the audience market and for advertising revenues – these are the challenges that television will face in the coming years.
Clemens Mulokozi & Dr. Martin Emele
"When children do sports, they speak one language."
“UKIMWI” is spelled out in capital letters on the ground of the dusty sports field in Bukoba, Tanzania. Ukimwi is Swahili, and it means AIDS. The children from the elementary school put the word together using lots of little wooden sticks.
Married at First Sight – Our cult format with global appeal
Seven.One Studios has been successfully developing, producing, and distributing the dome show worldwide for 15 years