Girl time! Christine Brown and daughter Truely had the time of their lives in San Francisco and got into some — pretend — trouble to kick off the summer.
24.05.2023 - 16:21 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Avital Onn-Shachar, who oversaw legal and business affairs for series such as Apple’s Suspicion and HBO’s Our Boys, is leaving Keshet International to establish her own venture.
Onn-Shachar, who was General Counsel and EVP, Business Affairs at the global arm of the Israeli media giant, has launched Bitali Entertainment. The company specializes in business and legal affairs, strategic planning, negotiations of talent, production and co-productions deals for domestic and international projects as well as content and format acquisition/distributions deals.
New clients include includes Tehran producer Donna and Shula Studios, Masha Productions, which is behind series such as False Flag and Absentia, and Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier’s Upgrade Productions.
In her role at Keshet, she also worked on BBC’s The A Word, Apple’s Echo3, ABC’s Baker and the Beauty, NBC’s Wisdom of the Crowd and La Brea, Peacock’s The Calling and Nat Geo’s A Small Light. She also concluded sales deals for series such as Prisoners of War, better known as Showtime’s Homeland and Rising Star.
Onn-Shachar was one of the founding members of Keshet International, before relocating to the U.S. in 2017 to help establish Keshet Studios. She was also pivotal in establishing KI’s production companies and sales offices in the UK, U.S., Mexico and Asia, as well as the acquisition of Tresor TV in Germany and Greenbird in the UK.
Onn-Shachar said, “The content landscape has become much more sophisticated than just format distribution and tape sales. The market has realized that good IP is invaluable and can be produced all over the world, in different languages, by different cultures and in various ways. This calls for an expertise and specific
Girl time! Christine Brown and daughter Truely had the time of their lives in San Francisco and got into some — pretend — trouble to kick off the summer.
HBO has ordered a new untitled limited series written and executive produced by “Mare of Easttown” creator Brad Ingelsby in association with wiip. The series, which stars Mark Ruffalo and is directed by Jeremiah Zagar, follows a task force of law enforcement officers and the criminals they are trying to apprehend.
The Cleveland Browns have been one team to watch to sign DeAndre Hopkins. From Deshaun Watson going on record to say he wants him in CLE. To many big teams backing out of the race.
A reflective moment. Chris Hemsworth opened up about how Jeremy Renner’s nearly fatal snowplow accident impacted his mindset.
Dermot Desmond interviews are as rare as hen’s teeth but when the Irish billionaire does speak, usually to official Celtic media outlets, then he often gives a real insight into how the club operates.
Ever since DeAndre Hopkins was released from the Cardinals rumors of him possibly coming to Cleveland have been flying. The Cleveland Browns have a full receiver room. It is no question who has had a better career, but on the other hand, Donovan Peoples-Jones has been stellar for Cleveland.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Grammy-winning Songwriters Hall of Fame member Cynthia Weil — who co-wrote “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” “On Broadway,” “Make Your Own Kind of Music,” “On Broadway,” “Walking in the Rain,” “You’re My Soul and Inspiration,” “Uptown,” “Kicks,” “Here You Come Again,” “Through the Fire,” “Somewhere Out There” and many other hits with her husband and Brill Building colleague Barry Mann — has died, her daughter confirmed to TMZ on Friday morning. No cause of death was announced; she was 82. “My mother, Cynthia Weil, was the greatest mother, grandmother and wife our family could ever ask for,” Jenn Mann said. “She was my best friend, confidant, and my partner in crime and an idol and trailblazer for women in music.”
Tucked away at the tippy top of Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a beautiful spot where gayness, queerness, and all on the rainbow spectrum are celebrated. Gay people walk down the street hand in hand, queer shops are on every corner, and tea dances and full-production drag shows are daily occurrences.
Mrs Hinch fans have worked out a cleaning hack that costs just 75p to remove unwanted brown toilet limescale. The cleaning guru, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, frequently takes to social media to offer tips and tricks - she even has a fan-based Facebook group called Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips. Over on the group, one landlord sought help after their tenants moved out and left the toilet "black" with limescale.
The Cleveland Browns have had a very solid offseason with their free-agent signings. They are now looking to add one more big piece before the season starts. That piece could very well be WR DeAndre Hopkins.
When you hear the name Tony Stark the actor that comes to mind is Robert Downey Jr. as he played him in the MCU starting with 2008’s Iron Man. However, Downey was not always going to play the billionaire philanthropist and was in talks to play a whole different character.
They grow up so fast! Sister Wives star Janelle Brown took to social media to celebrate her eldest son Logan Brown’s 29th birthday.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Showtime research and scheduling chief Kim Lemon is exiting his post after 34 years with the company. Upon his exit, MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks’ Laurel Weir will be adding oversight of the Showtime brand (soon to be renamed Paramount+ With Showtime) to her purview. Most recently executive vice president of data strategy, research, scheduling and programming, Lemon began his career at Showtime more than three decades ago as a manager of marketing research. “Throughout his tenure, Kim has played an integral role in Showtime’s evolution from a linear network to a bonafide streaming service, establishing a first-in-class data science group,” wrote Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks president Chris McCarthy and Paramount’s executive vice president and chief research officer Colleen Fahey Rush in a memo to staff Tuesday, which was obtained by Variety. “He is a pioneer in brand strategy, always prioritizing our content and being mindful of how it would inform our growth while showing great reverence for the creative process and our audience’s feedback.”
Christine and Janelle Brown are together again and getting in some quality time with Christine's new fiancé, David Woolley! The stars and former sister wives enjoyed some quality time together with Janelle's daughter, Savannah, and David over the weekend.Christine shared a sweet video of the foursome riding together in an open-air RZR vehicle that David was driving.«We went RZR riding with a couple special guests this weekend! #rzr #moab #riding,» Christine captioned the video.The group seemed to be having a blast together in the clip, with Janelle holding on and screaming and laughing as they enjoyed the off-roading adventure.A post shared by Christine Brown (@christine_brownsw)It's unclear whether this is Janelle's first time meeting David. Christine went public with her romance with David on Valentine's Day after the pair started dating in December 2022.
Pete Brown, the cowriter for the massive Cream hits “Sunshine of Your Love” and “White Room” in the 1960s, died Friday in London of cancer. He was 82 and his death was confirmed on his official Facebook page.
Maya Jama turned heads as she attended the Vanity Fair x Prada party on Saturday during Cannes Film Festival. The Love Island presenter, 28, exuded sophistication in a beautiful full-length black gown, which featured a corset. Her stunning off-the-shoulder dress hugged her toned frame in all the right places.
The world of sports, Hollywood and politics came together online today to mourn the passing of Jim Brown, who made an outsized impact in all of those sectors.
abandoned him two weeks after his birth. Brown's mother abandoned him when he was only 2 years old to take a job (they reconnected six years later), and he was raised by his great-grandmother while living with their grandmother, who was an alcoholic.Drafted as the sixth overall pick in the 1957 NFL Draft, Brown led the Browns to an appearance in the NFL championship game in his rookie season, losing to the Detroit Lions, 59-14. He'd lead the Browns to an NFL championship in 1964, when they routed the Baltimore Colts, 27-0.
on Instagram. He was 87.Brown’s singular dominance in the NFL of the late 1950s and 1960s was unmatched.
Jim Brown, the NFL Hall of Famer and Civil Rights activist who turned to acting and appeared in films and TV shows ranging from The Dirty Dozen and I Spy to Draft Day, Mars Attacks! and The A-Team, died Thursday night in Los Angeles. His wife, Monique Brown, confirmed on his Instagram, saying he died peacefully, but did not provide a cause.