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List of Exhibiting Companies Registered As of August 30 COMPANIES WITH STANDS / MEETING AREAS (AS OF SEPTEMBER 17) COUNTRY MIPCOM 2021 STANDS HALL STAND N° ARGENTINA TELEFILMS S.A RIVIERA 7 R7.L 3 AUSTRIA FILM AUSTRIA (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 R7.C17 AUSTRIA ORF ENTERPRISE GMBH & CO KG RIVIERA 7 R7.C17 AUSTRIA TERRA MATER FACTUAL STUDIOS GMBH RIVIERA 7 R7.K23 BELGIUM BE ENTERTAINMENT RIVIERA 7 R7.L 2 BELGIUM CREATIVE EUROPE MEDIA PALAIS 4-PALAIS 5 P4.B 1 BELGIUM ECCHOLINE PALAIS 3 P3.B14 BELGIUM IMPS RIVIERA 7 R7.D31 BELGIUM WALLONIE BRUXELLES IMAGES (PAVILION) PALAIS 4 P4.C14 CANADA SODEC - QUEBEC CREATIF (PAVILION) PALAIS 4 P4.C10 CANADA TELEFILM CANADA (PAVILION) PALAIS 4 P4.C 8 CHINA ALPHA GROUP CO., LTD. RIVIERA 7 R7.F 8 CHINA CHINA FANTAWILD ANIMATION INC. RIVIERA 7 R7.L 6 COLOMBIA PROCOLOMBIA (PAVILION) PALAIS 4 P4.C20 CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH TELEVISION RIVIERA 7 R7.K 7 CZECH REPUBLIC US AGENCY FOR GLOBAL MEDIA PALAIS 3 P3.B 6 DENMARK DANISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION RIVIERA 7 R7.E53 DENMARK REINVENT STUDIOS INTERNATIONAL SALES PALAIS 3 P3.B13 FINLAND RABBIT FILMS RIVIERA 7 R7.K 5 FINLAND YLE, THE FINNISH BROADCASTING COMPANY RIVIERA 7 R7.E53 FRANCE ABOUT PREMIUM CONTENT RIVIERA 7 R7.C31 FRANCE ARTE FRANCE DEVELOPPEMENT RIVIERA 7 R7.B19 FRANCE CRUNCHYROLL SAS RIVIERA 7 R7.D33 FRANCE CYBER GROUP STUDIOS RIVIERA 7 R7.D22 COMPANIES WITH STANDS / MEETING AREAS (AS OF SEPTEMBER 17) COUNTRY MIPCOM 2021 STANDS HALL STAND N° FRANCE FEDERATION INTERNATIONAL RIVIERA 7 R7.A 7 FRANCE FRANCE TELEVISIONS DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.B16 FRANCE FUTURIKON RIVIERA 7 R7.G 5 FRANCE GAUMONT SA RIVIERA 7 R7.E75 FRANCE GLANCE/MEDIAMETRIE RIVIERA 7 R7.B12 FRANCE M6 METROPOLE TELEVISION RIVIERA 7 R7.C39 FRANCE MEDIAWAN PALAIS 3 P3.B38 FRANCE MILLIMAGES RIVIERA 7 R7.A13 FRANCE MY ZEN TV RIVIERA 7 R7.D20 FRANCE NEWEN CONNECT RIVIERA 7 R7.C42 FRANCE ORANGE RIVIERA 7 R7.E68 FRANCE PRIME ENTERTAINMENT GROUP RIVIERA 7 R7.C33 FRANCE STUDIOCANAL (CANAL + GROUPE) PALAIS 1 P1.A 1 FRANCE SUPERIGHTS INVEST RIVIERA 7 R7.E64 FRANCE TF1 STUDIOS RIVIERA 7 R7.C42 FRANCE THEMA RIVIERA 7 R7.B13 FRANCE TRACE GLOBAL RIVIERA 7 R7.B14 FRANCE UNIFRANCE (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 R7.E 2 FRANCE WEBEDIA RIGHTS RIVIERA 7 R7.J13 FRANCE WILD BUNCH TV RIVIERA 7 R7.F31 GERMANY BAVARIA MEDIA GMBH RIVIERA 7 R7.K22 GERMANY BETA FILM RIVIERA 7 R7.F 2 GERMANY DEUTSCHE WELLE RIVIERA 7 R7.D 4 GERMANY GERMAN PAVILION RIVIERA 7 R7.K17 COMPANIES WITH STANDS / MEETING AREAS (AS OF SEPTEMBER 17) COUNTRY MIPCOM 2021 STANDS HALL STAND N° GERMANY GLOBAL SCREEN - A TELEPOOL BRAND RIVIERA 7 R7.E45 GERMANY STUDIO HAMBURG ENTERPRISES GMBH RIVIERA 7 R7.K22 GERMANY STUDIO100 MEDIA GMBH RIVIERA 7 R7.C15 GERMANY ZDF ENTERPRISES GMBH RIVIERA 7 R7.D 5 HUNGARY NFI WORLD SALES RIVIERA 7 R7.E60 INDIA INDIACAST MEDIA DISTRIBUTION PVT. LTD. RIVIERA 7 R7.E65 INDIA SERVICES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (PAVILION) PALAIS 4 P4. INDIA ZEE ENTERTAINMENT ENTERPRISES LIMITED RIVIERA 7 R7.L25 IRAN HONAR AVAL RIVIERA 7 R7.E56 IRELAND MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT LTD RIVIERA 7 R7.K 2 ITALY ATLANTYCA RIVIERA 7 R7.A20 ITALY ETS STUDIOS SRL RIVIERA 7 TBC ITALY MONDO TV RIVIERA 7 R7.K18 ITALY RAINBOW RIVIERA 7 R7.H 2 JAPAN BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL DRAMA FESTIVAL IN TOKYO (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 R7.F 7 JAPAN TOEI ANIMATION RIVIERA 7 R7.K19 KOREA (SOUTH) GANGNAM DISTRICT OFFICE RIVIERA 7 R7.H10 KOREA (SOUTH) KOREA CREATIVE CONTENT AGENCY (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 LOUNGE TBC LUXEMBURG SIGNAL MEDIA RIVIERA 7 R7.A16 MEXICO TELEVISA RIVIERA 7 TBC MONACO DARO FILM DISTRIBUTION CROISETTE 16 C16 NETHERLANDS DFW INTERNATIONAL PALAIS 3 P3.B 8 NETHERLANDS DUTCH CORE MEDIA RIVIERA 7 R7.L27 NETHERLANDS INCREDIBLE FILM B.V. RIVIERA 7 R7.D27 COMPANIES WITH STANDS / MEETING AREAS (AS OF SEPTEMBER 17) COUNTRY MIPCOM 2021 STANDS HALL STAND N° NETHERLANDS INSIGHT TV RIVIERA 7 R7.B 6 NETHERLANDS METROLOGICAL RIVIERA 7 R7.F15 NETHERLANDS OFF THE FENCE B.V RIVIERA 7 R7.K25 NETHERLANDS TALPA DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.F 6 POLAND TELEWIZJA POLSKA RIVIERA 7 R7.F 5 PORTUGAL ICA - INSTITUTO DO CINEMA E DO AUDIOVISUAL, IP PALAIS 4 P4.C 6 RUSSIAN FEDERATION GPM ETV LLC RIVIERA 7 R7.E40 SAUDI ARABIA NEOM RIVIERA 7 R7.L19 SLOVAKIA RADIO AND TELEVISION SLOVAKIA RIVIERA 7 R7.K 7 SLOVAKIA SWEET TV (VAN GROUP S.R.O.) RIVIERA 7 R7.C 5 SPAIN AUDIOVISUAL FROM SPAIN (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 R7.J11 SPAIN BASQUE AUDIOVISUAL (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 R7.E67 SPAIN CATALAN FILMS & TV (PAVILION) RIVIERA 7 R7.H14 SPAIN MEDIAPRO STUDIO (THE) RIVIERA 7 R7.N 1 SPAIN MOTION PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT RIVIERA 7 R7.H14 SPAIN PLANETA JUNIOR, S.L. RIVIERA 7 R7.D19 SPAIN RTVE RIVIERA 7 R7.L15 SWEDEN ECCHO RIGHTS PALAIS 3 P3.B 1 SWITZERLAND RTS-RSI RIVIERA 7 R7.C24 TAIWAN TAIWAN CREATIVE CONTENT AGENCY (PAVILION) PALAIS 3 P3.B10 TURKEY ATV RIVIERA 7 R7.M15 TURKEY GLOBAL AGENCY RIVIERA 7 R7.B 9 TURKEY INTER MEDYA RIVIERA 7 R7.J 9 TURKEY KANAL D RIVIERA 7 TBC COMPANIES WITH STANDS / MEETING AREAS (AS OF SEPTEMBER 17) COUNTRY MIPCOM 2021 STANDS HALL STAND N° TURKEY MADD ENTERTAINMENT RIVIERA 7 TBC TURKEY RAYA GROUP RIVIERA 7 TBC U.S.A. A+E NETWORKS RIVIERA 7 R7.N 3 U.S.A. AMC STUDIOS RIVIERA 7 LOUNGE TBC U.S.A. BONNEVILLE DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.K13 U.S.A. CORSEARCH RIVIERA 7 R7.B 5 U.S.A. D3 TELEFILMS RIVIERA 7 R7.A 1 U.S.A. DYNAMIC TELEVISION RIVIERA 7 TBC U.S.A. EARTH DAY TEXAS RIVIERA 7 R7.D12 U.S.A. EMPRESS ROAD PICTURES RIVIERA 7 R7.L20 U.S.A. FILMRISE RIVIERA 7 RIVIERA LOUNGE U.S.A. LAKESHORE RIVIERA 7 R7.H 9 U.S.A. MARVISTA RIVIERA 7 R7.L27 U.S.A. NEW DOMINION PICTURES, LLC RIVIERA 7 R7.J 5 U.S.A. PINNACLE PEAK PICTURES RIVIERA 7 R7.M 2 U.S.A. REEL MUSIK WERKS PALAIS 3 P3.B20 U.S.A. TRANSPERFECT RIVIERA 7 R7.E58 U.S.A. WPT DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.G19 U.S.A. WWE RIVIERA 7 R7.D25 UKRAINE FILM.UA GROUP RIVIERA 7 R7.L12 UNITED KINGDOM AARDMAN ANIMATIONS RIVIERA 7 R7.J 3 UNITED KINGDOM ABACUS MEDIA RIGHTS LTD RIVIERA 7 R7.L 4 UNITED KINGDOM AVALON DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.M11 UNITED KINGDOM BOSSANOVA RIVIERA 7 R7.L27 COMPANIES WITH STANDS / MEETING AREAS (AS OF SEPTEMBER 17) COUNTRY MIPCOM 2021 STANDS HALL STAND N° UNITED KINGDOM CAKE DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.D18 UNITED KINGDOM CINEFLIX RIGHTS RIVIERA 7 TABLE TBC UNITED KINGDOM COUTTS RIVIERA 7 R7.C36 UNITED KINGDOM DCD RIGHTS RIVIERA 7 R7.A11 UNITED KINGDOM DLT ENTERTAINMENT RIVIERA 7 R7.L 8 UNITED KINGDOM EARTH TOUCH RIVIERA 7 R7.E55 UNITED KINGDOM FUNFLIP LTD (UK VILLAGE) PALAIS 4 P4.C18 UNITED KINGDOM GUINESS WORLD RECORDS (UK VILLAGE) PALAIS 4 P4.C18 UNITED KINGDOM HAT TRICK INTERNATIONAL RIVIERA 7 R7.F24 UNITED KINGDOM JETPACK DISTRIBUTION LTD RIVIERA 7 R7.F18 UNITED KINGDOM KEDOO LTD RIVIERA 7 R7.G 6 UNITED KINGDOM MATTEL PALAIS 4 P4.E 2 UNITED KINGDOM MERCURY STUDIOS RIVIERA 7 R7.E69 UNITED KINGDOM NEED A FIXER PALAIS 3 P3.B16 UNITED KINGDOM OBKI (UK VILLAGE) PALAIS 4 P4.C18 UNITED KINGDOM PASSION DISTRIBUTION RIVIERA 7 R7.J15 UNITED KINGDOM RAINMAKER (UK VILLAGE) PALAIS 4 P4.C18 UNITED KINGDOM TVF INTERNATIONAL RIVIERA 7 TABLE TBC UNITED KINGDOM WAG ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED (UK VILLAGE) PALAIS 4 P4.C18 UNITED KINGDOM WHITE LIGHT INTERNATIONAL MEDIA LTD (UK VILLAGE) PALAIS 4 P4.C18.
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