Jim Harbaugh, fresh off a college footbll national championship with the Michigan Wolverines, will be the next coach of the Los Angeles Charges, the team has confirmed.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor Big Beach, the producer of “Little Miss Sunshine,” A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” and “The Farewell,” has fully relocated from New York to Los Angeles while building out its ranks. Keetin Mayakara has been tapped by Big Beach as a producer. As a post producer, she has worked on the Oscar-winning documentary “Free Solo,” and most recently, “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” another Academy Award nominee.
Before joining Big Beach, Mayakara co-produced the “The Year of the Everlasting Storm,” which premiered at Cannes Film Festival, and produced Season 2 of HBO’s “Random Acts of Flyness.” Austin Cottle joins the company as its head of finance after starting his career at 20th Century Fox with stints in-house at Netflix and Amazon, as well as on the show side where he oversaw “How to Become a Tyrant” for Netflix and “The Heart of Sergio Ramos” for Prime Video. Zoe Levinehas been hired as a creative executive after stints in the television lit department at Fifth Season, which was formerly Endeavor Content, and Bron Studios. Kristen Kiasaleh has been enlisted by Big Beach as a coordinator.
Kiasaleh mostly recently worked at Netflix where she supported the original series drama development team. The new hires will report to Tim Foley and Michael B. Clark, who have been senior execs at the indie studio for years.
Foley and Clark previously led the film and TV divisions, respectively. They will now jointly oversee all aspects of the company. Big Beach is coming off a year which saw the debut of Marc Turtletaub’s “Jules,” which was released by Bleecker Street to strong reviews.
Jim Harbaugh, fresh off a college footbll national championship with the Michigan Wolverines, will be the next coach of the Los Angeles Charges, the team has confirmed.
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UPDATE: The layoffs of more than 20% of the Los Angeles Times newsroom elicited sharp criticism from the guild, saying that it was handled in a “brutal and inhumane way.”
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Kevin Merida said on Tuesday that he was stepping down as executive editor of the Los Angeles Times, after less than three years in the job.
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