Killer David Yates murdered Marelle Sturrock with a hammer just weeks after his old band released a song called "Hammer of Justice".
24.04.2023 - 18:13 / deadline.com
Paradigm has elevated 14 agents to partners, establishing the largest new leadership group in the talent agency’s more than 35-year history. The new partners, who represent all sectors of one of the entertainment industry’s most significant independent agencies, will join managing partner Andrew Ruf as equity partners of the company.
“We have assembled an extraordinary group of creative, smart, experienced and energetic colleagues who will help guide Paradigm into the future,” founder and executive chairman Sam Gores said Monday after the promotions were announced during a staff meeting. “It gives me great pleasure to share a stake in the company with these leaders.”
The newly promoted partners are Jim Dempsey (Talent), Bill Douglass (Literary Content), Sarah Fargo (Talent), Jennifer Good (Literary Content), Brett Hansen (Unscripted and Literary Content), Jennifer Millar (Talent), Jonathan Mills (Theatre and Content), Stephanie Ramsey (Talent), Mark Ross (Literary Content), Chris Schmidt (Talent), Zac Simmons (Literary Content), Jack Tantleff (Theatre and Content), Hannah Tenenbaum (Brand Partnerships), and Steve Wohl (Unscripted and International Content).
“I am excited to congratulate my colleagues on their promotion to partner, as we lead our company forward in an evolving entertainment landscape. Together with the rest of our exceptional team at Paradigm, we will continue to innovate, grow and always focus on the artist first,” said Ruf.
The announcement follows parent company Paradigm Entertainment’s establishment of new media division Paradigm Media Entertainment in September 2022, diversifying its portfolio with broadcast news and culinary talent representation through the acquisition of Blue Equity’s
Killer David Yates murdered Marelle Sturrock with a hammer just weeks after his old band released a song called "Hammer of Justice".
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Sophia Scorziello editor A new production company is on the mission to bring weird science to life through story. Neuroscientist and Stanford professor Dr. David Eagleman has teamed up with producers Matt Tauber and Adam Fratto to launch Cognito Entertainment, an independent production company centered around science programming and films. The Los Angeles and Palo Alto-based company has already begun working on scripted television series, documentaries and literary adaptation. “We are living in an unparalleled moment of scientific advancement,” said Eagleman. “From brains to space to genetics, there are endless mind-blowing stories to share. In a world that sometimes seems upside-down, science can be a source of great inspiration, wonder, and belief.”
A controlling boyfriend 'humiliated' and 'degraded' his ex-partner by depriving her of food and treating her 'like an animal'. Thomas Barton, 43, forced his girlfriend to eat scraps of garlic bread off a hotel floor - and refused to let her order when they visited a Chinese restaurant in Manchester.
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William Earl Variety has promoted Jem Aswad to lead all music content across digital, print and live media platforms as executive editor, music. Aswad will oversee all aspects of Variety‘s music-related editorial operations and staff. He will also continue to serve as Variety‘s leading voice on the business of music, penning cover stories, deep-dive features, investigative stories, personality profiles and reviews. With his promotion, Aswad will also help steer Variety‘s music-related event franchises, including Hitmakers and Music Mogul of the Year, and contribute significantly to developing music programming for live media events. Aswad is based in Variety‘s New York office and reports to co-editors in chief Cynthia Littleton and Ramin Setoodeh. Shirley Halperin, Variety’s executive editor, music since 2017, is stepping down to become editor in chief of Los Angeles magazine.
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Celebrity moms including Miranda Kerr, Ciara and Rachel Zoe linked up with Baby2Baby to participate in their Mother’s Day Celebration on Friday (May 5) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
previously served as senior legal analyst for the news network. Already a renowned constitutional expert, attorney, commentator, author, and former adjunct professor at the George Washington University School of Law, Coates has risen through CNN’s ranks by bringing her expertise to matters as high-profile as the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v.
The real estate empire is growing.
A nine-year-old boy died after being "repeatedly assaulted, beaten", and "held" in a cold bath as punishment by his mother and her fiancé, a court has heard.
"Yellowstone" fans are begging for an update from the show's star, Kevin Costner. Costner, 68, shared a promotion for his new movie "Horizon: An American Saga" on Instagram, but fans took to the comments to inquire about the Paramount+ Western series. "Am sure it's going to be a film worthy of your resume," one user wrote.
On Day 1 of the WGA strike, the guild is telling members to inform their agents, lawyers and managers that they are “immediately instructed to engage in no further negotiations, meetings or discussions with any struck company concerning my performance of writing services on future or pending projects, or for the sale or option of literary material I have written, alone or with a writing partner.”
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It is feared that killer suspect David Yates 'pre-planned' the killing of his fiance Marelle Sturrock as he dropped off his dog at his mother's home the night before she died.
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