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Posted on: February 28th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Entertainment ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Blogante Entertainment ] [ Blogante Essentials ]
Tags: aztec, Film, Mexico, Spanish-language, televisa, Theater, TV Azteca
Televisa’s film arm Videocine has picked up production again after a hiatus spurred by a shake-up in its management, while Mexico’s No. 2 web TV Azteca has launched its own film distribution company.
Fernando Perez Gavilan, VP of Televisa Intl., took over Videocine following the exit last year of Videocine topper Eckehardt Von Damm. As head of Televisa’s global TV sales outfit, Perez brought a new spin to the company and clinched Televisa’s deal with Lionsgate to co-produce Spanish-language films for the U.S. and Mexican market.”*
*From: http://www.variety.com
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