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The Last MIPTV | TellyCast Podcast

Episode 181 of the TellyCast: The content industry podcast podcast, hosted by Justin Crosby, titled "The Last MIPTV | TellyCast Podcast" was published on April 11, 2024 and runs 70 minutes.

April 11, 2024 ·70m · TellyCast: The content industry podcast

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Subscribe to the TellyCast YouTube channel for exclusive TV industry videos We’re in Cannes this week for once last time at MIPTV. Our guests are X-Files and Man in the High Castle screenwriter and CEO of Big Light Productions Frank Spotnitz, Virginia Mouseler from The Wit, Garrett Goodman from AI dubbing business Papercup, Gaggl’s Greg Miall, and RX Global’s Lucy Smith gives us the low down on MIPLondon. Sign up for The Drop newsletter Support the show Enrol on the TellyCast Digital Bootc...

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We’re in Cannes this week for once last time at MIPTV.

Our guests are X-Files and Man in the High Castle screenwriter and CEO of Big Light Productions Frank Spotnitz, Virginia Mouseler from The Wit, Garrett Goodman from AI dubbing business Papercup, Gaggl’s Greg Miall, and RX Global’s Lucy Smith gives us the low down on MIPLondon.

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