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 The expectations were high when it was revealed that Haim Saban was to give the keynote speech at the opening of this year s Munich Media Da stanley cup ys on Oct 22. Would he spill the beans on the future strategy for ProSiebenSat.1 Media As it was, he neatly manoeuvred himself out of revealing specific strategy details by claiming that his  ongoing tender offer for the German broadcasting group meant he was  bound by legal limitations on what we can and cannot discuss publicly .However, he said that he was  very bullish   about his involvement in Germany and said that it  stanley uk had been miracle that the fundamentals of ProSiebenSat.1 s business  have remained as strong as they are despite all of these upheavals.  We believe that those fundamentals will get even  stanley cup stronger because we believe that the German economy will turn. We believe in Germany, the economic engine of Europe. We believe in the hard working German people.  We believe in our future contributions, both financial and strategic. We believe in a bright future for ProSiebenSat.1. But...it will take some time, hard work and focused effort. For we look at this opportunity as a marathon and not a sprint. However, he was  puzzled and unclear  about some of the conditions in the German media landscape which were creating  an uneven playing field and a clear and dangerous double standard. He picked out for criticism the different regulatory bodies for public and private channels, the public stations  practice of product placement, and the  Ljue CTE lands  Mermaid  pay-TV rights
 Columbia TriStar FilmDistributors International  CTFDI  saw its horror thriller Gothika surge to $6.1m on 1,737 screens over the weekend oninternational release, including a strong $2.6m opening in the UK on 306screens for third position in the market.The Halle Berry-starrer hasnow totaled $58.1m in CT stanley kubek FDI territories which consist of all internationalexcept Japan which was retained by domestic distributor Warner Bros. It alsoopened in Sweden with $0.21m on 51 screens.Meanwhile CTFDI s AdamSandler picture 50 First Datesgrossed $2.9m on 556 screens in eight territories including Australia where itheld on to the number one spot and dropped jus stanley kubek t 12% in its second weekend togross $1.9m on 286 screens. Its 11-day total is now $4.8m. It looks set tobecome Sandler s biggest film to date in Australia.In Thailand, it scored thebiggest romantic comedy opening ever - $0.435m on 87 screens. It also o stanley germany pened inNorway, with $0.1m on 27 screens.Peter Pan continued its international rollout for CTFDI,grossing $3.6m over the weekend on 2,057 screens for an internationalcumulative total to date of $55.5m. Notable opening was in Mexico where thefilm took $1.3m on 314 screens.CTFDI s chiller SecretWindow starring Johnny Depp openedin Russia with $0.385m from 129 screens, a fairly strong start for the picturein a market which traditionally has never favoured horror.           No comments                                                     No comments yet                                            Yo