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Anita Busch
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Anita is a nationally known journalist. having worked for such publications as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Vanity Fair and Time before joining Deadline in 2013. She is the former editor of The Hollywood Reporter and the former film editor of Variety, and was the first reporter in the country to cover entertainment marketing on a daily basis. Anita previously penned regular columns for Entertainment Weekly and Premiere magazines and served as a weekly commentator on NPR. Prior to that, she worked as an editor and reporter in Chicago covering the advertising and marketing business for Advertising Age magazine. She also covered the commercial production industry at Backstage / Shoot. She has edited four books -- two of which were about the entertainment industry and on The New York Times Bestseller list. She’s also written and sold screenplays as well as worked in marketing and private investigation. She has devoted herself tirelessly to being an advocate for crime victim -- while she has received many awards, she is most proud of the Courage Award from the National Center for Victims of Crime.
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Editor’s note: When he ran Universal Pictures and after he left to partner with Ivan Reitman in Montecito, Tom Pollock was a favorite call for journalists. He was not only a humorous truth teller with a spine, but one of those rare people who left us walking away from a call always feeling smarter for it. Deadline’s…
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Netflix Options YA Book ‘The Impossible Fortress’ for Jason Bateman’s Aggregate Films And GoldDay
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has optioned feature rights to Jason Rekulak's Young Adult novel, The Impossible Fortress, for Aggregate Films and GoldDay to produce. The author will also adapt the novel.
Ori Marmur and Ivanna Martinez will oversee the project for Netflix's original films department. Aggregate Film's Jason…
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The Gotham Group Options ‘Stay Up With Hugo Best’ From Author Erin Somers
EXCLUSIVE: The Gotham Group has optioned film rights to Erin Somers' contemporary novel, Stay Up With Hugo Best which Somers will be adapting. The book was recently published by Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster on April 2.
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Lionsgate Jumpstarts Howard University Program To Bring More Diversity Into Hollywood
Thanks to Lionsgate, students at Howard University in D.C. are getting a chance to learn the entertainment business through paid internship programs. Lionsgate is the first entertainment company to join forces with Howard University to start the educational institute’s program that has allows six to 12 students to…
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Saudi Entertainment Ventures Hires Jennifer Hanser As EVP Strategy And Mergers & Acquisitions
EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Hanser, a financial analyst with Deutsche Bank who then went on to work at Merrill Lynch, AOL, FIFA, Major League Baseball and Sony Music Entertainment, has been hired by the Saudi Entertainment Ventures Company (SEVEN) as EVP Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions. Hanser is a key hire.
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‘Midnight Rider’ Case: First AD Hillary Schwartz Denied Leniency By GA Court
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Aspect Names Creative Executive Jason Chappelle To Key Post
EXCLUSIVE: Aspect, one of the longest-running and best-known creative advertising houses in this business, has just hired Jason Chappelle as its new Executive Creative Director. Chappelle had been at Los Angeles-based Mocean where he had been senior VP/creative director and worked on the marketing materials for the…
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Disney & Fox Combine For 11 Oscars – A Glimpse Of The Future?
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