By Nellie Andreeva
05.05.2020 - 04:43 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that Warner Bros. Worldwide Studio Operations has formed a new management structure which will rep three lines of business for the studio:
Dan Dark has been promoted to EVP, Worldwide Studio Operations; Sarah Roots has been promoted to EVP, Worldwide Studio Tours and Retail; and Kim Waugh will continue to oversee the Studio’s award-winning post production operations as EVP, Worldwide Post Production
By Nellie Andreeva
Warner Chappell Music has signed a global publishing agreement with British new wave rock icons Duran Duran, the publisher announced today (May 21).
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Disney+ has picked up Clouds, the inspirational teen drama that stars relative newcomer Fin Argus, former Disney Channel star Sabrina Carpenter and Annabelle Comes Home star Madison Iseman. The movie, which wrapped shooting in Montreal earlier this year, was acquired from Warner Bros., where it was produced by studio-based producer Andrew Lazar and his Mad Chance banner.
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WarnerMedia's Warner Bros. will "continue to work with theater owners" even though it took animated film Scoob! straight to premium on-demand instead of waiting for cinemas to reopen after the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Stephens, the CFO of WarnerMedia owner AT&T, said Tuesday.
Harry Maguire was asked to name his dream six-a-side team from players who have worn the captain's armband for Manchester United .
In a Twitter post on Monday morning (May 11), New Hope Club singer Blake Richardson made a public apology for a resurfaced tweet from 2015, in which the singer used a homophobic slur.
Warner Bros. Worldwide Studio Operations has unveiled a restructuring of its management.
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Two-time Oscar-winning banner Passion Pictures (One Day in September, Searching for Sugar Man) has named Nick Southgate as its new CEO. Southgate, the ex-Shed Group CEO turned media investor, replaces John Battsek, who left London-based Passion Pictures after two decades earlierthis year to help launch Ventureland as a Los Angeles- and London-based film and TV company.