6 and Warner Bros. Discovery exhibiting in suites, while Lionsgate took a booth. As usual, ATF attracted a large contingent of Turkish production and distribution companies, many of whom had individual stands, but also some European distributors sharing Italian, Spanish, and French pavilions. There were also a few Latin American companies. Reps for the event organizer, RX, were also keen to remind interested professionals that the ATF On Line website will remain online until February 28, 2026. MJ Sorenson, CEO of the New York City-based public relations firm MJ Global Communications, pointed out, “As someone attending ATF several times over the years, the conference and market has solidified itself as a strong representation of the Asian content business, which has become a strong force in the global content space overall. All of my clients had positive experiences and one even closed a deal on the spot with a major broadcaster. Definitely a must-attend market for Western companies who want to break into the lucrative East.” And all this happened despite the fact that ATF comes right at the end of the calendar year, when most budgets have already been depleted. But it isn’t the last TV market of the year. There are also two in London: Content London, held December 1-4, and Focus, which celebrated its 10th anniversary on December 8-10. There’s also Latin America’s Ventana Sur, which returned to Argentina (from Uruguay) for its 17th edition, which was held December 1-5, 2025. The next edition of ATF is slated for December 1-4, 2026 at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Pictured above: Something Special’s Courtney Boyett (l.), Hayoung Rhee, and Jacob Han The Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF), Asia’s Co-Production & Entertainment Content Market, concluded its 26th annual three-day run on December 4, 2025, with 558 exhibiting companies, some of them sharing booths in the 22 pavilions spread around the huge Marina Bay Sands Convention Center in Singapore. The event recorded 4,875 trade professionals from over 60 countries and regions. Among them were 977 buyers. The Forum portion started on December 2, with 148 speakers at the podiums, while the market site opened the day after and saw U.S. studios like NBCUniversal, Paramount, Sony Pictures, ATF at 26 Shows End-of-the-Year Vitality. A Must Market for the East VIDEOAGE January 2026 World Convergence is reshaping the content industry. NATPE Global and Realscreen Summit are bringing together all of the players - including brands and creators - who are collectively mapping out the future of entertainment. Maximize your time in Miami by connecting with an even wider network. Get a combo pass to NATPE + Realscreen Summit. LEARN MORE HERE Feb 2-6, 2026 InterContinental Miami JOIN THE COLLAB
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