NATPE Miami Ready to Roll

This year's annual
meeting of the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE)
is filling up quick, with some 80% of suite space filled for January's
upcoming conference in Miami.

The following companies, among many others,
are exhibiting in Miami: 20th Century
Fox Television Distribution; BBC Worldwide; CBS Television Distribution; Debmar
Mercury; Discovery; Disney Media Networks; FremantleMedia; Globo TV; Lionsgate
; MarVista; MGM; NBC Universal; Shine International; Sony Pictures Television;
Telemundo; Televisa; Twentieth Television; Venevision; Univision; and Warner Bros. New exhibitors include Banijay; Eyeworks Distribution; Intel; SeamBi
(Seamless Brand Integration); and Take 1 Transcription.

"We've seen tremendous excitement in advance
of NATPE 2011 and the international buzz confirms our strategic decision to
make Miami our new home," said NATPE President and CEO Rick Feldman.

More than 500 buyers from 43 countries also
have confirmed their attendance, including representatives from channels in
France, Germany, the U.K. and Latin America. A complete list is available at http://natpemarket.com/natpemarket/index.php/lists.
Station groups such as CBS, Cox, Hearst, Ion, Lin, Meredith, Post-Newsweek,
Univision, Weigel and Young also plan to send attendees.

Attendees who want to start their networking
early can log on to NATPE Connect at www.natpemarket.com,
create a profile, and start chatting with other programmers and buyers across
the globe. NATPE also is setting up its first online show guide that will be
available online, on all major smart phone platforms and on-site at the
conference.

NATPE is taking place on Miami's South Beach
from January 24-26, 2011.

Paige Albiniak

Contributing editor Paige Albiniak has been covering the business of television for more than 25 years. She is a longtime contributor to Next TV, Broadcasting + Cable and Multichannel News. She concurrently serves as editorial director for The Global Entertainment Marketing Academy of Arts & Sciences (G.E.M.A.). She has written for such publications as TVNewsCheck, The New York Post, Variety, CBS Watch and more. Albiniak was B+C’s Los Angeles bureau chief from September 2002 to 2004, and an associate editor covering Congress and lobbying for the magazine in Washington, D.C., from January 1997 - September 2002.