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NAPTE, Realscreen Summit to Shut Down Amid Industry Consolidation
A view of downtown Miami. NAPTE has been held in Miami. Getty

Brunico Communications has shut down its U.S. television events business, including NAPTE and its Kidscreen and Realscreen Summits.

“This decision was deeply considered and stemmed from the market consolidation that continues to progress and have structural impacts on the content production business,” Russell Goldstein, president and CEO of Toronto-based Brunico, said in a statement on Tuesday. The move follows NATPE, a onetime storied trade show, and the Realscreen TV conferences and markets being combined in one Miami event in Feb. 2026 for one last time.

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Kidscreen and Realscreen will continue as kids and unscripted content publications, respectively. With the closure of the U.S. events, Claire Macdonald, NATPE’s executive director, and Jocelyn Christie, Kidscreen’s publisher, will leave Brunico.

Napte in Miami returned in 2024 after the assets of The National Association of Television Program Executives were acquired by Brunico, which also operates the Banff World Media Festival. The acquisition followed NAPTE filing for bankruptcy protection in Oct. 2022 after running into a financial wall due to the forced cancellations of the 2021 and 2022 U.S. TV markets amid the pandemic. 

NAPTE Global, the flagship U.S. TV market, returning in 2024 also coincided with the TV industry being upended by the 2023 dual Hollywood strikes, emerging streaming platforms and accelerating cord-cutting.

That disruption unleashed another round of industry consolidation as major studios balanced expensive streaming platforms with offsetting linear TV losses. Before picking up the operating rights to the Banff World Media Festival in 2016, Brunico ran the Realscreen Summit and Kidscreen Summit conferences as it operated markets and conferences in the U.S. and elsewhere internationally.

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Originally reported by Hollywood Reporter