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Claire Jago Promoted to EMEA Lead at Banijay Rights

WORLD SCREEN Claire Jago Promoted to EMEA Lead at Banijay Rights ADVERTISEMENT Banijay Rights has promoted Claire Jago to executive VP for EMEA sales and acquisitions, with responsibility for the team and activity across the entire region. Jago has spent the last eight months as senior VP for the Nordics at Banijay Rights. Prior to the acquisition of Endemol Shine Group by Banijay, she was a senior sales director for Endemol Shine International. Her new post sees her reporting directly to CEO Cathy Payne. Payne commented: “Claire has a proven track record across EMEA, is a determined sales force and demonstrates tremendous commercial judgement, making her the perfect fit for the role. We have worked together for years and I look forward to continuing to partner closely in further building out our success course in the region.”

Peaky Blinders pays tribute to Helen McCrory with special clapperboard of her character

Peaky Blinders pays tribute to Helen McCrory with special clapperboard of her character INSIDER 4 hrs ago jsarkisian@businessinsider.com (Jacob Sarkisian) © BBC Studios/Endemol Shine Group Helen McCrory played Aunt Polly in Peaky Blinders. BBC Studios/Endemol Shine Group Helen McCrory, who died on Friday aged 52 from cancer, played Aunt Polly in Peaky Blinders. The show continued filming on Monday and they used a special clapperboard as a tribute to McCrory. The clapperboard featured an illustration of her character alongside the words rest in peace Helen. Peaky Blinders is pushing on with its sixth series despite the loss of one of its stars last week - Aunt Polly actress Helen McCrory died of cancer aged 52.

MIPTV: How long can the content boom last? | Hollywood Reporter

Disney The global streaming wars are driving unprecedented investment in TV production, with new outlets like Disney+ betting big on international content, but one executive says: It s make hay while the sun shines.   Like the stock market surging in response to a trillion-dollar government stimulus package, the global television industry is enjoying an unprecedented boom, with producers across all genres from high-end drama series to quick-hit reality TV formats benefiting from the truckloads of cash global streamers are pumping into the business.  From the major SVODs Netflix and Amazon, new players like Disney+, Apple and HBO Max and more niche streamers, the opportunities are off the board, says Matt Creasey, global sales, co-productions and acquisitions executive for French-based TV studio Banijay. We re working with everyone, from [AMC Networks-owned streamers] Acorn TV and Sundance Now to the likes of Hulu and Peacock.. We ve also seen a huge appetite for content

MIPTV: How long can the content boom last? | Hollywood Reporter

MIPTV: How long can the content boom last? | Hollywood Reporter
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