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The MIPTV programme includes the Media Mastermind Keynote Series, the Producers’ Hub & Co-production Summit, the Brands and Content focus, competitions, matchmaking and networking events, and the red-carpet World Premiere TV Screenings. Innovation is at the heart of MIPTV with MIPCube programme. MIPTV Programme at-a-glance. The MIPDoc programme focuses on co-financing and co-production: MIPDoc Programme at-a-glance The MIPFormats programme features the most innovative concepts worldwide: MIPFormats programme at-a-glance
Vasha is head of format acquisitions worldwide working with FremantleMedia's global network of 20 plus production companies identifying programme opportunities and building and maintaining relationships with producers and distributors.Vasha’s role encompasses the acquisition, development, international roll out and brand management of formats liaising closely with the producers, format owners and FremantleMedia’s enterprises and distribution division. This also includes analysis and production of television development and trend presentations throughout the group.Since joining FremantleMedia in 2004 as Acquisitions Manager and her promotion to Vice President in 2005 and then to Senior Vice President in 2008, Vasha has been across the acquisition and international roll out of a number of hit formats including acquiring the successful Japanese Fuji format and YouTube hit Hole in the Wall - FremantleMedia's fastest ever format roll out - as well as being involved with a raft of other shows including: Project Runway, Let's Dance, Farmer Wants a Wife, Thank God You're Here and The Apprentice.Vasha started her career in television at Sky TV in New Zealand, before moving to London where she joined London Weekend Television working across a variety of productions within both Arts and Entertainment. From there she moved to Granada International Production (now ITV) before progressing into their Entertainment Development Unit: The Hot House, working across their development slate of Entertainment shows including Saturday Night Takeaway, American Princess and Brainiacs. She has also worked as a freelance features journalist with published articles in The Times.
The industry’s top international buyers and commissioners are coming to Cannes this spring. Meet them face to face and have the opportunity to pitch your format, find out what they are really looking for, and ...