ATF 2025
ATF 2025
ATF 2025: innovation, anime, and lots of Asian content
Asia TV Forum & Market 2025 closes today, once again highlighting why APAC is currently one of the most dynamic drivers of the audiovisual industry. Although the final day does not include conferences, the corridors remain busy until midday, with meetings that reflect the general market climate: expanding opportunities, but also the need for perseverance, strategic choices, and long-term alliances.
ATF 2025: Asia accelerates its global opening
Asian TV Forum & Market 2025 opened its 26th edition confirming an already anticipated trend: the Asian market is now bigger, more technological and, for the first time, shows real global ambition. The region remains a strong and deeply local ecosystem, but has become more accessible to international players thanks to new entry routes (co-productions, strategic alliances and technology) that expand its reach.
ATF 2025: a larger, more tech and global market
Asian TV Forum & Market 2025 officially opened its market after a first day that provided a clear snapshot of the future of Asian audiovisual media: an ecosystem that will remain fragmented, more technological and with increasingly firm global ambitions. The region is entering a decade marked by the coexistence of linear TV, SVOD, AVOD, FAST and social media, where, according to Omdia, streaming growth will slow down and formats such as micro-dramas and FAST channels will gain prominence as new business drivers.
ATF 2025: «reformulating the narrative, » the theme that sets the course
Asian TV Forum & Market 2025 officially kicks off its 26th edition today in Singapore, with Marina Bay Sands as the meeting point for the global entertainment ecosystem. Over three days, the market brings together executives, creators, and buyers to define trends, explore opportunities, and anticipate the future of audiovisual media in Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia.