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he Unreel Network and Extreme International have announced they’ve come together under one brand – Wavelength – to create one of the world’s fastest-growing social-first media and creator networks. By uniting creators with social channel distribution at scale, Wavelength seeks to build a next-generation media company, led by CEO and founder Alistair Gosling and co- founder Benjamin Brown. Wavelength’s vision is to build a ‘Sky on social’ experience, with a competitive advantage stemming from its ownership of distribution diversified across social platforms. Wavelength caters to specific passion points and niche audiences, driving engagement through daily short-form content, premium long-form formats and live events across sectors such as adventure travel, action sports, beauty, DIY, craft, e-automotive, tech and envirotainment. “What sets Wavelength apart is the ability to pair creator-led authenticity with the distribution power of our owned social channels. This dual approach delivers both trust and reach, two of the most Wavelength unites T

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omen in Media will present the Reel/ Forward in-person conference from 6-7 September at Emerson College in Los Angeles. The two-day event features panels and workshops on funding, finding collaborators and eco-friendly practices in film, TV and new media. Producers, creatives and crew are invited to explore vendors, watch calling card short projects, attend speed pitching and build relationships in the dealmakers’ lounge. “This conference will

connect filmmakers with investors to help jumpstart projects to drive job creation in California, with a focus on financially sound, sustainable production,” said Tema Staig, Women in Media executive director. “Clean, green practices improve working conditions, boost production value and strengthen the bottom line.” Expert panellists include Disney Studios’ Adrienne Pfeiffer, Ecoscope’s Alex de Valera and Audrey Gelb, former VP of production at Disney TV Studios.

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powerhouse that delivers bilingual content for Proximus’ platforms and channels, including on-demand and live sports broadcasting productions such as Uefa Champions League football in Belgium.

uropean technology developer Profuz Digital has confirmed that Proximus

critical drivers of success for modern content and brand campaigns,” said Gosling.

Media House (PMH) has selected the SubtitleNext subtitling software platform. PMH is a Belgian media

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FAST OFFERING ON GIGATV Vodafone has selected Amagi as a technical service provider and content aggregator for its new FAST initiative, recently launched by Vodafone Germany. The agreement is set to position Amagi as Vodafone’s strategic partner for FAST, providing a mix of technology, coordinating channel delivery and monetising content.

FOR-A AMERICA PARTNERS WITH TECNEC TecNec will carry For-A America’s systems for broadcast, professional video and the house of worship market, with a focus on the HVS-1901 M/E video switcher series. TecNec has hit the ground running with initial sales of HVS-190S/190I switchers, integrated ClassX graphics software and related accessories for enhanced workflows.

ACAST AND MAGNITE PARTNER UP Acast’s premium podcast inventory, comprising over 140,000 podcasts that generate more than one billion listens quarterly, will be available via Magnite, making inventory more accessible than ever on a global scale. Advertisers can now seamlessly plan and activate campaigns across podcast, connected TV and online video in one place.

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