Stephanie Prange
August 27, 2020
A new live global webcast presentation, Content Market Live, launches Sept. 9 in association with Vuulr, Boom! and C21 Media.
The event, taking place local time at 11 a.m. in Los Angeles, London and Singapore, is designed to make the buying and selling of newly finished content rights quicker and easier in the face of content supply chain issues and social distancing restrictions. It is not designed for screenings, but as a global interactive pitch event and is “unique in the content industry,” according to organizers.
The event is free for buyers and allows them to engage in one-on-one Q&As with distributors, watch pitch presentations of content broadcast live in their time zone, and negotiate directly with distributors online.
The event also includes the ability to see on-demand trailers and screeners and check avails.
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All Vuulr buyers are pre-registered.
Registrants have access 15,000-plus titles and 96,000-plus hours of programming on Vuulr.
Register here.
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