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VideoAge: International TV & Film News Since 1981
The legacy publication continues to adapt to the evolving media landscape.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Since 1981, VideoAge International has been a cornerstone of the global television industry, pioneering the concept of daily publications at major TV markets and providing timely reports and insights to a rapidly evolving sector. The publication has distinguished itself by viewing television as a complex ecosystem, covering not just business but also the political, regulatory, technological, and psychological forces shaping the industry.
Why it matters
As the television industry undergoes unprecedented transformation, with the rise of streaming and content fragmentation, the evolving role of trade shows, and the increasing importance of data analytics, publications like VideoAge International will need to adapt their coverage to remain relevant and provide valuable analysis to industry professionals.
The details
VideoAge's early adoption of daily publications at trade shows was a game-changer, allowing industry professionals to stay informed in real-time and fostering quicker deal-making and strategic adjustments. The publication has also made its content available online since 1997, adapting to the changing consumption habits of its readership. Additionally, VideoAge has distinguished itself by taking a holistic approach to covering the television industry, analyzing the complex interplay of politics, regulation, technology, and psychology.
- VideoAge International was founded in 1981.
- The publication made its content available online in 1997.
- The NATPE Miami 2022 market was aborted, highlighting the challenges posed by unforeseen circumstances for trade shows.
The players
VideoAge International
An international television trade publication that has been a cornerstone of the global television industry since 1981.
What’s next
As the television industry continues to evolve, publications like VideoAge International will need to closely monitor and report on key trends, such as the impact of streaming and content fragmentation, the role of emerging technologies like NFTs and Web3, the changing format of trade shows, and the growing importance of data analytics and audience measurement.
The takeaway
VideoAge International's legacy as a pioneering trade publication and its commitment to adapting to the changing media landscape demonstrate the value of industry-specific publications in providing essential insights and analysis to professionals navigating the complex and rapidly evolving television industry.
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