The Entertainment Herald


The Entertainment Herald was a bilingual trade publication serving film producers in the United States, and UK, reaching distributors in Spain and Latin America. The first issue appeared in September 1985, the last in October 1986.

History

The Entertainment Herald was founded in 1985 during a worldwide period of expansion of the Home Video markets. The magazine supported itself with advertising revenues. Its editorial offices were located at 6331 Hollywood Blv., Suite 1102, Los Angeles, California. The unique design that characterized The Entertainment Herald is credited to graphic Designer Oscar "Negro" Díaz

Editorial content

The Entertainment Herald featured an array of articles, chronicles, charts, reviews, festival summaries, special reports, as well as interviews to celebrities, producers, directors and distributors such as Jon Voight, Christian Halsey-Solomon, Menahem Golan, Andrew Vajna, Paul Mazursky, Michael Dudikoff, David Brown, Manuel Antin, Krzystof Zanussi, and María Conchita Alonso.

Staff

and Nelson Montes-Bradley, Claudia Camps, Oscar “Negro” Diaz, Sergio Navarro. Ariel Gomes, 46-48 Rue Victor Hugo, 93500, Pantin, France, Saul M. Montes-Bradley II. Contributors: Eduardo Montes-Bradley, Ariel Gomes, Raúl Pérez Arias, Alejandro Chionetti, Marta Santelli, Saul M. Montes-Bradley II, Ricardo Ragendorfer.

Distribution

''The Entertainment Herald’’ was mailed by subscription to television and cable station programmers and heads of acquisitions, Home Video distributors, and a growing number of video stores in Latin America. TEH was also distributed at MIFED, Cannes Film Festival, MIP TV, American Film Market, Rio Film Festival and had occasional presence at selected Consumer Electronic Shows in New York and Las Vegas.

Advertising content