Huge Canadian delegation at online event Digital MIPTV

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Like many other happenings on the industry circuit, in light of the global pandemic, MIPTV has revamped its format to offer an online event this year—with a huge Canadian delegation that’s ready to make virtual waves!

That’s right, more than 125 Canadian participants and 60 companies have registered for this online edition of Digital MIPTV, which takes place from April 12 to 16, 2021. As always, this 58th edition of the major international television market is the place to be if you want to connect with other players in the global industry. Featuring genres spanning the spectrum of creativity from docs to drama, kids, factual, and more, every springtime MIPTV attracts distributors, producers, buyers, commissioners, and other industry pros from around the world.

Programming includes matchmaking opportunities, workshops, conferences, and networking — with the objective of strengthening international business relationships and making new ones.

There are loads of business opportunities to get excited about at Digital MIPTV, including one-on-one business meetings with international buyers, broadcasters and producers at the Distribution Market and Co-Production and Development Forum April 13 through 15.

Stay tuned for updates as Canada heads to Digital MIPTV online!

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