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![]() C21's Hitmakers USA 2008 brought together top-level US entertainment executives with the UK and international production community to discuss new programming opportunities and partnership models. C21's Hitmakers USA was a coproduction workshop designed to foster closer ties and more deals between the US and the international creative community with a series of keynote interviews and interactive sessions. Featuring key speakers:
Participants included: Click on the links below to read the speakers' biographies Thom Beers, CEO and executive producer, Original Productions Katie Buchanan, VP, programming and acquisitions, The Style Network John Ferriter, executive VP, worldwide head of non-scripted television, William Morris Agency (UK) Phil Gurin, president and CEO, The Gurin Company Mary Ellen Iwata, VP of programme and talent development, HGTV Gary Lico, co-founder and CEO, CableReady and CableU John Morayniss, CEO and chairman, Blueprint Entertainment Judith Orlowski, VP development & acquisitions, Fine Living Chris Philip, president worldwide sales and distribution, Power Howard Schultz, president, Lighthearted Entertainment Carrie Stein, CEO, Alchemy Click here to view the full agenda of sessions, including:
During the day there was an overview of US Cable Network Programming Strategies from LA-based CableU, an information service that monitors and analyses cable network performance and programming trends to give networks and producers a unique competitive advantage. A series of Case Studies of US Success delved deep inside the deal structures and creative models that have seen international producers develop business in America. The event, in the heart of London, provided a unique opportunity for producers and channel executives from the international market to see what's working in US television. Hollywood execs were on hand to outline how best to approach the market, and ratings and scheduling experts outlined the programming opportunities and potential ways into the market. The US networks and cable channels are more open than ever to the prospect of collaboration. From the recent pick-up of BBC/Power's Crusoe by NBC to adaptations of Israeli dramas and new reality from Endemol and RDF, the doors are open. Who attended:
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