AsiaContentWatch is the specialist television schedule, buyer and programming research division of ContentAsia, an Asia-based information resource focused on the region's content industry.
Brought to you by a well-known team with unparalleled experience, reach and contacts across Asia, AsiaContentWatch digs deep into Asian television schedules to bring you the most comprehensive information available today about what content goes where on schedules across the region.
Who does AsiaContentWatch target?
AsiaContentWatch targets anyone who wants to know which channels are scheduling what programming where. PLUS who’s buying programming for channels in Asia and what they are most interested in. AsiaContentWatch carries detailed programme grids, along with content-related news and features.
Who is behind AsiaContentWatch?
The same people who bring you ContentAsia is behind AsiaContentWatch. The team is led by Editorial Director, Janine Stein, who has been covering the Asian media industry for the past 20 years. She is joined by Winnie Chen, who tracks buyers and schedules from across Asia and is responsible for the site's Daily Programme Update, among other things; ContentAsia's Assistant Editor Malena Amzah, who contributes news and features; and, of course, webmaster, Jackson Chiam, who put it all together.
What else does ContentAsia publish?
ContentAsia has five other information platforms: ContentAsia... in print • electronic magazine ContentAsia • ContentAsia Insider, a PDA-friendly subscription email news service • The Big List, an annual directory • and www.contentasia.tv, a website with breaking news headlines as well as a searchable news and feature database.
ContentAsia... in print + digital
ContentAsia’s print+digital editions uniquely provide 8,000 – 9,000 in circulation, combining pre-show, @show, mailed, and post-show visibility and effectively reaching all content decision-makers in the region. Print copies are distributed to a targeted, hand-picked list of content management executives. These include senior level acquisition executives, TV networks' programme and station management, channels/multichannel platforms, telcos' content divisions, other digital/new media players, media agencies, and key content houses. Print editions are also distributed at leading trade shows around the world. The digital editions (interactive version of the same print edition) are distributed to another 5,500+ industry executives electronically and made available on ContentAsia’s website at www.contentasia.tv as well as on www.asiacontentwatch.com for long-term exposure.
ContentAsia e-mag
The bi-weekly ContentAsia electronic magazine covers news in Asia, analysis, and topical interviews. The magazine, distributed in a PDF format, reaches 6,000+ Asian executives across a broad spectrum of the media industry, including programme production, distribution and acquisition; funding and financing; digital media; broadcast promotion and design; scheduling; and media buying and selling. ContentAsia’s electronic magazine is fully advertiser supported.
ContentAsia Insider
ContentAsia Insider is a paid subscription news service delivered electronically twice a week and more frequently if necessary. Subscribers to premium news service, ContentAsia Insider, have access to the fully searchable news and feature online database. Subscribers are also able to access and search through the Schedule Watch and Country Profile areas.
www.contentasia.tv
ContentAsia’s website, www.contentasia.tv, provides targeted, up-to-date news headlines on everything that impacts the content business in Asia. ContentAsia’s electronic magazine is also available via www.contentasia.tv, along with specials such as the annual Programming Prices Guide. Major channels and programmer listings will be added in 2007.
ContentAsia’s The Big List
The only reference book of its kind in Asia, ContentAsia’s The Big List is the most comprehensive integrated directory available covering the entire content industry in Asia. Distributed to a targeted list of more than 4,500 industry executives, The Big List is designed to be a mainstay for companies and executives involved in creating, paying for, protecting and distributing content across the region. An online, searchable version of ContentAsia’s The Big List is also available.
For more information on ContentAsia, please go to www.contentasia.tv