The market is being held at the Hilton Miami Downtown, where leading broadcasters, streaming platforms, studios and content suppliers are already gathering to map out the challenges and opportunities that will define the industry in the year ahead.
With close to 2,000 confirmed attendees and a fully booked exhibition floor, this year’s edition underscores the growing importance of the region within the global entertainment landscape. Content Americas combines a market area with meeting spaces, content showcases and a robust conference program focused on the evolution of audiovisual consumption, new financing models and the transformation of the sector.
With close to 2,000 confirmed attendees and a fully booked exhibition floor, this year’s edition underscores the growing importance of the region within the global entertainment landscape. Content Americas combines a market area with meeting spaces, content showcases and a robust conference program focused on the evolution of audiovisual consumption, new financing models and the transformation of the sector.
One of the key moments of the week will be the third edition of the Rose d’Or Latinos Awards, scheduled for Tuesday, January 20, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., recognizing outstanding content from across the Ibero-American audiovisual ecosystem.
The conference agenda spans three days and features keynote sessions, masterclasses and thematic blocks dedicated to emerging formats and business models, including vertical programming and micro-content, the expansion of the creator economy and current commissioning trends across platforms and broadcasters.
Throughout the event, producers, distributors, buyers, television networks, streaming services and industry executives will engage in high-level meetings and discussions aimed at identifying growth opportunities and understanding the forces reshaping the audiovisual market. Panels and sessions will also address multi-platform content strategies, market analysis and the growing impact of technology — including artificial intelligence — on content development, production and distribution.
The conference agenda spans three days and features keynote sessions, masterclasses and thematic blocks dedicated to emerging formats and business models, including vertical programming and micro-content, the expansion of the creator economy and current commissioning trends across platforms and broadcasters.
Throughout the event, producers, distributors, buyers, television networks, streaming services and industry executives will engage in high-level meetings and discussions aimed at identifying growth opportunities and understanding the forces reshaping the audiovisual market. Panels and sessions will also address multi-platform content strategies, market analysis and the growing impact of technology — including artificial intelligence — on content development, production and distribution.











