Audiovisual Panorama turns two years old
Coinciding with Broadcast IT 2011, Panorama Audiovisual turns two years old. During this time, it has become the leading reference medium in broadcast, cinema and new media. According to Google Analytics data, the Spanish edition of Panorama Audiovisual alone has 715,000 annual visits and exceeds one million news stories read.
Two years ago on this Monday, an exciting project was born, aimed at providing broadcast, film and new media professionals with a powerful information tool aimed at helping them face the challenges of these complex times with fast, concise and independent information.
Two years later, and according to data from Google Analytics, the Spanish edition of Panorama Audiovisual alone has 715,000 annual visits and exceeds one million news stories read. The international ranking prepared by Alexa-Amazon gives this medium international leadership in terms of professional professional portals in this area, even surpassing long-established international media, in English.
After the success of Panorama in Spain, a few months ago we began our journey to the other side of the Atlantic with a specific edition for Brazil, undoubtedly one of the most thriving international markets in the sector, and another for all of Latin America. Both editions have quickly positioned themselves as a reference for professionals and a connection point that has been in demand for some time between professionals and their projects both in America and in the Old Continent.
In these two years, Panorama has published more than 5,500 pieces of information accompanied by more than 13,000 images and videos. Without a doubt, an unprecedented journalistic effort in professional technical information on broadcast in the Spanish language. From here we want to take the opportunity to thank all our readers and the more than fifty companies that trust Panorama every day as the most effective support for their support of this successful project. We will continue working to offer the sector the most up-to-date and independent specialized information.
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