The event, which will be co-located with the Realscreen Summit, already has a new advisory board and some 200 buyers who have confirmed attendance.
Natpe Global announced that 200 buyers from 23 countries have already registered to attend the 2025 event, which will be held February 5-7 at the InterContinental Miami Hotel. The event will coincide with the Realscreen Summit, which will be held February 3-5.
Representatives from A+E Networks, Prime Video, AMC Networks, Paramount, Plex, Pluto TV, Ecuavisa, ¡HOLA! TV, Secuoya Studios, Sony Pictures Television, Telemundo, TelevisaUnivision, TV Globo, Viasat, ViX, and YouTube have confirmed their attendance.
Claire Macdonald, executive director of Natpe Global, noted, “We are incredibly grateful and honored to welcome our distinguished advisory board members.”
Natpe Global also announced that a new advisory board has been assembled, consisting of the following executives:
Javiera Balmaceda is the director of originals for Latin America, Canada, Australia, and Amazon MGM Studios.
Harry Gamsu is the vice president of creative, format, development, and sales at Warner Bros. International Television Production.
Scott Herbst, chief development officer and executive vice president, Lionsgate Television.
Katie Keenan, group acquisitions director, Sky.
Marie Leguizamo, general manager, Banijay Mexico & U. S Hispanic.
Hasret Ozcan, president of Inter Medya.
Katherine Pond, group vice president, VIZIO.
Javier Pons, executive vice president, Telemundo Studios.S. Hispanic.
Hasret Ozcan, president of Inter Medya.
Katherine Pond, Group Vice President, VIZIO.
Javier Pons, executive vice president, Telemundo Studios.
John Rossiter, executive vice president of distribution and networks, Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Jamie Schouela is the president of global channels and media, Blue Ant Media.
Melissa Wohl is the senior vice president of global content sales and distribution at FilmRise.
The 2025 Natpe Global and Realscreen Summit editions will be co-located at the InterContinental Miami Hotel. The co-location is designed to provide unparalleled opportunities to close production and distribution deals for attendees of both events, make attendance and exhibiting more efficient, and allow delegates to conduct a broader range of business on a single trip.