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Producers in creative arts in Ghana have an opportunity to showcase their works as well as network with their counterparts from across the globe at the 2014 edition of MIPTV.
The 51st MIPTV is scheduled to come off in Cannes, France from 7-10 April, 2014.
MIPTV is the world’s most-established TV and digital content market and the biggest gathering of entertainment professionals each April. Over 11,000 TV professionals attend the forum yearly from across the globe.
About 4,000 programme buyers, thousands of studios heads, producers and distributors, hope to secure the green light to new projects as well as first-look distribution deals at the forum for 2014 and beyond.
Top industry executives and creative talents from 100 countries converge in Cannes to forge early-stage content development partnerships and seal international distribution deals for the year ahead,
Representatives of some television stations from Ghana including MultiTV, are expected to take part in the four day forum and develop useful networks to improve content.
The forum will attract content buyers, producers, distributors; TV channels digital studios and online Platforms, brands and ad agencies, press and publicity agencies and countless allied market players.
"Over four days, all the key players, the biggest buyers and the most innovative creators across the world converge in
Cannes to feed their minds, their networks and, ultimately, audiences craving novelty," Anaud De Nanteuil of ReedMIDEM, Africa Representative for MIPTV told Myjoyonline.com.
"Expose yourself to the freshest ideas and the best in content development; seize new partnerships and make decisive deals.
As television boldly conquers new frontiers, MIPTV is where its future is dreamed, celebrated and reinvented.
Come and claim your place in the global TV food chain," Anaud said.
Kwame Boadi, Managing Director of Ingenius Africa, local representatives for the event said: "It's a market. It's a showcase".
He said operators of local TV stations and content developers can seize the opportunity to mount exhibition stands and promote their companies, as well as accelerate their business and boost their exposure at MIPTV 2014.
"It's where business gets done. It’s the freshest TV content feast on the planet in all genres: fiction, formats, kids, documentary, and more. It’s the first truly global event of the season, setting the TV agenda for the year," he Mr. Boadi stated.
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