A mother. Proud, caring and strong. Her family is everything. An ordinary world. A billionaire. He thinks he has everything. Money, power and control. An extraordinary world. Two Families. Two worlds. They will collide. What does she have that he wants?
The staff exodus at Seven West Media's Seven Studios continues with Michael Horrocks, the executive producer of comedy, confirming he is departing.
Former Sony Pictures Television and Sky Vision UK executive Kylie Munnich is joining Seven Studios in the newly created role of scripted sales and co-production executive.
Georgina Haig has replaced Jessica Marais in Seven Studios' 'Back to the Rafters' and HaiHa Le, Libby Tanner, Rose Riley, Aaron McGrath and Bruce Spence are among new additions to the cast.
“I would put $1 million down on the table at the end of the first hour and give that to anyone who can tell me where the show goes. I know my money is safe."
The Seven Network will appoint a chief content officer as part of sweeping changes being undertaken by freshly appointed CEO James Warburton.
After several years of screen industry inquiries which went nowhere, the options paper being prepared by Screen Australia and ACMA should set out clear parameters for a regulatory model that safeguards Australian content.
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