TV news: Cannes market opens as programmers hunt for the next big hit
TV market Mipcom opens for business as thousands of program buyers converge in Cannes looking for the next big thing.
Michael Idato is a Senior Writer based in Los Angeles for The Sydney Morning Herald.
TV market Mipcom opens for business as thousands of program buyers converge in Cannes looking for the next big thing.
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