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ORF\ 18 SEP 2024

Awards

ORF's “Kafka” series crowned Best Historical Film in German Festival

Director David Schalko received the Clio Award at the “Moving History – Festival of Historical Films” for his outstanding historical depiction of Franz Kafka’s character and life.
Content London added new top executives to its keynotes agenda 12 SEP 2024

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Content London added new top executives to its keynotes agenda

Among those participating will be Lauren Anderson from Amazon MGM Studios and Anonymous Content's President of International, David Davoli. Davoli will share his views on how to create successful joint ventures in the global business. Anderson will explore the evolution of brands engaging with audiences through original series and films on streaming platforms.
 David Mortimer promoted to CEO at STV Studios 3 SEP 2024

Corporate Moves

David Mortimer promoted to CEO at STV Studios

Mortimer has been Managing Director of the production group since November 2018. He is responsible for creating and producing hit shows like "Dragons’ Den" and "Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends". Prior to joining STV, he headed up scripted and unscripted strategy at Tinopolis.
Royal Television Society announced full programme for RTS London Convention 2024 28 AUG 2024

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Royal Television Society announced full programme for RTS London Convention 2024

David Beckham joins the line-up of speakers for the event, to take place on September 17. The RT Hon Lisa Nandy MP will give first major keynote in the role, outlining her priorities for the creative industries.
Peacock has given a straight-to-series order to "Ponies" espionage thriller 27 AUG 2024

Production

Peacock has given a straight-to-series order to "Ponies" espionage thriller

The project, co-created, co-written and executive produced by Susanna Fogel ("The Flight Attendant") and David Iserson ("Mr. Robot") and exec produced by Jessica Rhoades ("Black Mirror"), previously had a cast-contingent blinking green light, which Clarke’s casting turned into a firm order.