Articles Tagged ‘Lifetime Networks’
Eli Lehrer heads to Lifetime
PEOPLE NEWS / TVMost recently VP of development and original programming at Bravo Media, Lehrer will move to Lifetime as SVP and head of non-fiction development, effective July 8.
Exclusive: Inside look at Lifetime, Thinkfactory’s “Preachers’ Daughters”
TVLifetime will premiere Preachers’ Daughters, a Thinkfactory Media series following the lives of three families with a pastor at the helm, on March 12 at 10 p.m. EST.
Lifetime names Chessler, Hardy as reality VPs
PEOPLE NEWS / TVLifetime Networks has named two VPs of reality programming, with Kimberly Chessler promoted and TruTV exec Paul Hardy joining the company.
A+E appoints Habbershaw to international programming role
PEOPLE NEWS / TVSally Habbershaw, most recently with AMC Networks, is coming to A+E Networks in a newly created role as the company furthers its international roll out for its Lifetime brand.
Radarscreen 2012: U.S. networks (part one)
RADARSCREENRealscreen turns its eye toward America in the latest installment of the 2012 Global Pitch Guide, with the first in a two-part look at how best to pitch to U.S. cable nets, including A&E, Bravo, Discovery Channel and MTV.
RS West ’12: AMC, USA Networks talk unscripted
TVHeads of non-fiction programming from new kids on the reality block, AMC and USA Networks, joined CMT, Syfy and Lifetime Networks at a Realscreen West panel, and revealed how new producers actually get shows on their networks.
Whitney Houston’s family to star in Lifetime docuseries
PEOPLE NEWS / TVThe Houston Family Chronicles will feature the late singer’s sister-in-law Pat as well as brother Gary, daughter Bobbi Kristina and mother, Cissy Houston, as they attempt to heal following the death of the music icon.
Lifetime brings “The Week the Women Went” to U.S.
TVBased on the social experiment format from the BBC, The Week the Women Went will premiere on Lifetime on June 6, and sees the women of Yemassee, South Carolina leaving the town for seven days to let its men fend for themselves.
Lifetime, NYTVF unite for unscripted development pipeline
TVLifetime and the New York Television Festival are launching an initiative to give indie producers and prodcos the chance to develop unscripted programming, much like Lifetime’s sister network A&E did in 2011.
Summit 2012: “Originality” under the spotlight
TVAn all-star panel of producers and commissioners came together at the 2012 Realscreen Summit to discuss the issue of originality and “copycat” programming in non-fiction, with execs talking frankly about the imitation game. (Pictured: Leftfield’s Brent Montgomery)
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