Warner Bros. Discovery Appoints EMEA Streaming Marketing Boss; ITV Launches Skills Academy; ‘It’s A Sin’ To Make African Debut On Showmax; See-Saw Films Hire – Global Briefs

Warner Bros. Discovery Appoints EMEA Streaming Marketing Boss; ITV Launches Skills Academy; ‘It’s A Sin’ To Make African Debut On Showmax; See-Saw Films Hire – Global Briefs

Warner Bros. Discovery Appoints EMEA Streaming Marketing Boss

Warner Bros. Discovery has appointed a marketing boss for streaming in EMEA. Rebecca Rørmark will oversee the marketing of streamers Discovery+ and HBO Max and the soon-to-launch HBO Max Discovery combined SVoD, which rolls out in the U.S. and LatAm later this year and Europe next year. The Oslo-based exec will lead the evolution of the streaming brands, growth of the subscriber base and marketing preparations for the launch. She has been with WBD (formerly Discovery) for nearly a decade, running marketing for Nordic streamer Dplay since 2015 and overseeing that platform’s recent Discovery+ rebrand. Past brands she has worked with include Netflix, Fox, National Geographic, Nickelodeon and MTV. ” Consumers are craving great content, ease and consolidation and I believe we will deliver what they are looking for with our enhanced product,” said Rørmark.

ITV Launches Academy To Help With Skills Shortages

ITV has launched an academy to address skills shortages in the UK TV sector. ITV said the Academy will help plug gaps in roles such as Location Managers (and Assistants), Script Supervisors, Production Accountants, Production Coordinators/Secretaries and Grips. It will establish priorities and plans with partners including ScreenSkills, the National Film and TV School and Creative Access to address these and future skills gaps, while consolidating all of this activity and other initiatives across ITV to make it easier for people to access and apply for jobs, training and development. The ITV Academy is being helmed by Sonny Hanley, who has held various roles with the pubcaster for the past two decades. “The ITV Academy will help us be more effective at addressing these shortages and provide more focus and coordination in training and development,” said ITV CEO Carolyn McCall. A nationwide skills shortage has infected the UK TV sector since the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic passed, with hundreds of shows rushing back into production, many of which are being made in places around the UK where there there is a smaller skills base. The streamers have also moved multiple shows to the UK in order to take advantage of a thriving sector and tax credits.

‘It’s A Sin’ To Make African Debut On Showmax

Russell T. Davies landmark series It’s a Sin is headed to Africa for the first time. M-Net has bought the AIDS epidemic drama from Red Production Company exclusively for streaming service Showtime, which operates in several territories. A wider package agreement between M-Net and Showmax parent MultiChoice and distributor All3Media International will include shows such as Highlife, a Channel 4 ob-doc about influential young West African Brits living in London; Emily Blunt Western drama The EnglishThe TouristAngela BlackThe Control RoomWitness Number 3 and Fever Pitch: The Battle for the Premier League.

See-Saw Films Label Picking Scabs Signs Exec Producer

See-Saw Films label Picking Scabs has signed Screen Australia Head of Development Louise Gough as an Executive Producer. The label is run by Power of the Dog indie See-Saw with writer/showrunner Samantha Strauss. Gough will help develop and exec roles working from See-Saw’s Australia hub. She has developed projects across Australia, New Zealand, the U.S. and Europe and prior to Screen Australia was Head of Development at Arenamedia. “Louise Gough’s story instincts are second to none,” said Strauss. “After every script session I feel as if my head has been opened and my life changed.” Her hire comes fresh off the back of a See-Saw triple exec hire with Moss Barclay, Ann Phillips and Julian Stevens joining last year.