EXCLUSIVE: YouTuber and Strictly Come Dancing finalist Joe Sugg is among the talent signed up to appear at the TellyCast Digital Content Forum in London later this month.
27.10.2022 - 11:21 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: BBC Studios Productions is pushing further into the ad-funded programing (AFP) space by hiring a dedicated Head of Branded Entertainment.
Kate Norum will join from Sky in the newly-created role next week, where she will aim to develop more BBC Studios’ shows that are sponsored and part-funded by brands.
Recent examples include Channel 4 double The Great Home Transformation, which was backed by IKEA, and Cook Clever, Waste Less with Prue and Rupy, sponsored by Hellmann’s mayonnaise. The production outfit has also made the likes of Hyundai-sponsored 2045: Memories of the Future for global commercial channel BBC World News.
Reporting to Director of Digital and Business Development Helen Pendlebury, Norum, who joins after a three-year stint as Sky Branded Content Controller, will work closely with BBC Studios’ factual and format teams to spot opportunities.
In recent years, AFP has been a growing trend due to the decline of broadcaster budgets and increase in costs – with producers needing to find investment from elsewhere – and this is only set to worsen with the impending cost-of-living crisis.
“BBC Studios’ reputation for creating world class content and forging hugely successful partnerships is second to none and I’m excited to get started and take the ad-funded business to even greater heights,” said Norum.
Pendlebury said Norum arrives “at a key moment of growth for our business as we build on the successes we’ve had to date in the branded space.”
EXCLUSIVE: YouTuber and Strictly Come Dancing finalist Joe Sugg is among the talent signed up to appear at the TellyCast Digital Content Forum in London later this month.
EXCLUSIVE: Actress Sandrine Holt (American Gigolo) has signed with Silver Lining Entertainment for management.
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star and the creator of Netflix's suited up in Gucci for the LACMA Art +Film Gala in Los Angeles. looked dapper as ever in a double-breasted black suit and bowtie, while Martin wore a navy and black suit, opting to go tieless and leaving their white oxford unbuttoned at the collar. Both Elliot Page and Mae Martin posted about their evening on Instagram, with the comedian referring to Page as “My King” and ending their post with “#t4t.” For those unfamiliar with the term, it stands for "trans for trans" and typically refers to a transgender person who prefers to date other trans people.
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When you’re deep in among the cocktail parties and dinners or meeting up with much missed contacts at Mipcom this week, it might be easy to forget why everyone is there: the shows. To help you remember, we bring you Deadline’s The Hot Ones, our guide to some of the best TV being sold in Cannes in 2022. You may hear whispers along the Croisette about the next big global hit, and The Hot Ones is our pick of a wealth of programing, featuring some of the biggest names in television from the top players in distribution.
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Roving gangs have gained power throughout Haiti over the past 15 months in the wake of former President Jovenel Moïse's assassination, blockading essential ports and terrorizing citizens who are increasingly in need of basic supplies like food and medicine. The Biden administration announced this week that it will deploy security assistance to Haiti's National Police and issue visa restrictions on Haitian officials involved with gangs. The move falls short of "a specialized armed force" that Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry requested from the international community, an action that U.S. Sen.
K.J. Yossman Amazon Prime Video and BBC Studios Factual are the latest comopanies to sign up to We Are Doc Women’s pledge to commit to 50% female directors for their factual output. They follow previous signatories BBC Documentaries, Channel 4 Documentaries, Hilary Clinton’s HiddenLight Productions, Lenny Henry’s Douglas Road Productions, Gordon Ramsay’s Studio Ramsey, and Louis Theroux’s Mindhouse, who have all previously committed to the pledge. Also comprising the 67 signatories are production companies including The Garden, Blast Films, Wall to Wall, Twenty Twenty, Lime Pictures, Minnow Films, Dragonfly Film & TV and Arrow International Media, 72 Films, Dorothy Street Pictures, Rogan Productions, Story Films, Empress Films and Grain Media.
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