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Major Trends in the World of Mobile Fiction


French gains 75 million speakers and becomes the 4th most spoken language in the world
The more widely a language is spoken, the larger its market for audiences and distribution in the audiovisual sector. Today, English is by far the dominant language with approximately 1.4 billion speakers. Mandarin follows with over 1.1 billion speakers, while Spanish boasts more than 560 million speakers. These languages shape the world's largest audiovisual markets. But the hierarchy is changing. French, long perceived as a cultural rather than a demographic language, is gr
Mar 20


Google TV offers a first window in Duanju format
Google, one of the world's largest technology companies, is launching an initiative related to the duanju format. Through 100 Zeros, developed with the American company Range Media Partners, the group is financing and structuring short series designed for mobile phones, with initial exposure planned on the Google TV app for Android. For the public, the issue is concrete: duanju would no longer be confined to a specialized application, but integrated into a discovery and recom
Mar 14


Isabelle Degeorges calls for an industrial wake-up call in response to the rise of duanju
"A country that no longer controls its narratives is a country that loses its soul. And an industry that no longer controls its formats is an industry that loses its future." It was with this quote attributed to the famous French director Bertrand Tavernier that Isabelle Degeorges recently raised the debate surrounding fiction for mobile phones. Isabelle Degeorges, President of Gaumont Television France since 2013, heads the French television branch of Gaumont. The group, fou
Mar 8
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