Australian prodco WTFN appoints Stephen Peters as new head of development

Peters will be responsible for expanding WTFN’s development slate by creating more returning documentary, series and new factual genres.

12 AUG 2021
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Stephen Peters, WTFN's Head of Development

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WTFN has confirmed that Stephen Peters has joined the business as its new Head of Development. Peters had been working with the company for nearly a year as a contracted consultant, acting as executive producer on obs-doc series "Sydney Harbour Force", which is being produced for Discovery Australia, New Zealand, and UK.

Stephen Peters joins WTFN with a wide range of credits from some of Australia’s leading TV companies such as Nine Network, Eyeworks Fremantle Media. In his new role, Peters will be responsible for expanding WTFN’s development slate by creating more returning documentary and access series – such as "Paramedics" and "Bondi Vet" - for which the business is well-known, as well as branching out into fresh new factual genres.

His appointment comes at an exciting time for WTFN: production output has more than doubled from under 40 hours in 2019 to more than 80 hours already commissioned for this year; relationships with domestic and international broadcasters have expanded and strengthened; and two new business streams have recently launched under the WTFN umbrella alongside distributor Fred Media. WTFN Be is a branded content and social channels company, while Empire Talent is a boutique talent management agency, representing high-profile media personalities and influencers from Australia and around the world.

Daryl Talbot, WTFN’s CEO says: “Stephen has made a significant contribution to WTFN over the past few months, so we are delighted to have him onboard as a permanent member of the senior team. Our expansion and increased output in the past year is testament to a talented and dedicated team but now, with Stephen adding his tremendous experience, and charged with increasing our content pipeline, we are hoping to turbo-charge this growth trajectory and bring more hours andeven more fresh new programme ideas to the market.”

Stephen Peters comments: “Having already spent some time at WTFN, when the offer of Head of Development was made, I didn’t hesitate to accept. Daryl and co-founder Steve Oemcke have built a terrific company, underpinned by an authentic feeling of constant forward momentum. They are very open to new ideas and different ways of doing things, so I am genuinely excited by the opportunities this new challenge brings.”