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Christopher Brady, former senior vice president of brand partnerships, strategy and innovation at Warner Bros. Discovery, has been appointed chief revenue officer at Tribeca Enterprises.
In the newly created role, Brady will be responsible for revenue strategy across the organization, including finding new ways to grow the Tribeca Festival, as well as other live events and Tribeca Studios, the organization’s production company. Brady will be exploring sponsorship, distribution and production deals, as well as franchise experiences and other opportunities.
While at Warner Bros. Discovery, Brady led revenue strategy for the company’s entertainment divisions (tbs, TNT, truTV), kids and family divisions (Cartoon Network, WB/DC Kids), young adult (adult swim) and classics (TCM) divisions, and worked across HBO Max and Warner Bros. He joined CNN in 2008.
“Chris has a track record of driving innovation and success as an entrepreneur, including numerous firsts...
Christopher Brady, former senior vice president of brand partnerships, strategy and innovation at Warner Bros. Discovery, has been appointed chief revenue officer at Tribeca Enterprises.
In the newly created role, Brady will be responsible for revenue strategy across the organization, including finding new ways to grow the Tribeca Festival, as well as other live events and Tribeca Studios, the organization’s production company. Brady will be exploring sponsorship, distribution and production deals, as well as franchise experiences and other opportunities.
While at Warner Bros. Discovery, Brady led revenue strategy for the company’s entertainment divisions (tbs, TNT, truTV), kids and family divisions (Cartoon Network, WB/DC Kids), young adult (adult swim) and classics (TCM) divisions, and worked across HBO Max and Warner Bros. He joined CNN in 2008.
“Chris has a track record of driving innovation and success as an entrepreneur, including numerous firsts...
- 1/3/2023
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tribeca Enterprises has named Warner Bros Discovery veteran Christopher Brady to the newly created position of Chief Revenue Officer.
Along with that exec news, the organization also said it is expanding the role of Chief Operating Officer Pete Torres, giving him the additional responsibility of managing live events.
Brady, who joined CNN in 2008, ended his run at Wbd as SVP of Brand Partnerships, Strategy, and Innovation. He starts his new position today, reporting to Tribeca co-founder and CEO Jane Rosenthal.
At Tribeca, the parent company of the Tribeca Festival majority-owned by James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and co-founded by Robert De Niro and Rosenthal, Brady will guide revenue strategy across all platforms. Along with the the flagship Tribeca Festival, which will be held next June 7-18 in New York, the company also has a roster of year-round live events, digital outlets, Tribeca Studios and immersive content production outfit m ss ng p eces.
Along with that exec news, the organization also said it is expanding the role of Chief Operating Officer Pete Torres, giving him the additional responsibility of managing live events.
Brady, who joined CNN in 2008, ended his run at Wbd as SVP of Brand Partnerships, Strategy, and Innovation. He starts his new position today, reporting to Tribeca co-founder and CEO Jane Rosenthal.
At Tribeca, the parent company of the Tribeca Festival majority-owned by James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and co-founded by Robert De Niro and Rosenthal, Brady will guide revenue strategy across all platforms. Along with the the flagship Tribeca Festival, which will be held next June 7-18 in New York, the company also has a roster of year-round live events, digital outlets, Tribeca Studios and immersive content production outfit m ss ng p eces.
- 1/3/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
They say what happens in Vegas should stay in Vegas, but in this week’s column I’m going to let the proverbial cat out of the bag.
As you may recall from last week, I was recently in Las Vegas at the Gama trade show convention. This annual gathering is designed to help game store owners (and comic shop retailers) learn about upcoming products, learn best business practices and network.
In my role as a marketing consultant, I was helping a company called TCGplayer.com launch a new platform for retailers. It was hard work to get everything ready in time for the show, but it all paid off with fantastic results. And for a guy like me, it was especially fun to be onstage in a room of 300 retailers and introduce the company’s CEO during the keynote speech. By the end of the show, I helped deliver...
As you may recall from last week, I was recently in Las Vegas at the Gama trade show convention. This annual gathering is designed to help game store owners (and comic shop retailers) learn about upcoming products, learn best business practices and network.
In my role as a marketing consultant, I was helping a company called TCGplayer.com launch a new platform for retailers. It was hard work to get everything ready in time for the show, but it all paid off with fantastic results. And for a guy like me, it was especially fun to be onstage in a room of 300 retailers and introduce the company’s CEO during the keynote speech. By the end of the show, I helped deliver...
- 3/27/2017
- by Ed Catto
- Comicmix.com
The team investigates the murder of an oncologist, Dr. Christopher Brady, killed in his office. He’s found with a wound to the head, blunt force trauma, but the cause of death was strangulation. They find the murder weapon, but not what was used to bash his head in. All of the medication in the office has been cleaned out-- chemo drugs, pain medications, everything.
- 7/24/2012
- by Stephanie Krikorian
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Bill Oberst Jr. When it comes to horror films involving characters being provocatively chained up, usually you think it's the women being chained up. The most mainstream effort in that type of film would be something along the lines of Hostel: Part II. Welll, in director Waide Arron Riddle's latest effort, Something Wicked Dwells, they flip that upside down by creating equal opportunity employment for the men to get down and to get chained up instead. Making it so the women can take a break for the moment! Victims in this lineup include character actor Bill Oberst Jr. (Dismal), the male version of Debbie Rochon, who will have to think up of a way to escape or get dragged to the depths of Hell instead.
A nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, Something Wicked Dwells has been described by the director as "a Renaissance painting in hell.
A nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, Something Wicked Dwells has been described by the director as "a Renaissance painting in hell.
- 4/12/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The ever busy actor Bill Oberst Jr. has just wrapped an upcoming horror thriller called Something Wicked Dwells.
Until a trailer is released, we have some exclusive stills from the movie for you to enjoy.
This film looks like it will be rather creepy and bloody. An interesting note is that it was shot in Black and White. Very creative idea and the movie stills look brutal! Can't wait to see this one.
From The Official Release:
Actor Bill Oberst Jr. has wrapped a lead role for the upcoming Something Wicked Dwells, a nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, who calls it "a Renaissance painting in hell."
The film, lovingly shot in black & white in an homage to the look of classic horror films, is set in an ancient dungeon where four prisoners crouch shivering and shackled, waiting to be dragged...
The ever busy actor Bill Oberst Jr. has just wrapped an upcoming horror thriller called Something Wicked Dwells.
Until a trailer is released, we have some exclusive stills from the movie for you to enjoy.
This film looks like it will be rather creepy and bloody. An interesting note is that it was shot in Black and White. Very creative idea and the movie stills look brutal! Can't wait to see this one.
From The Official Release:
Actor Bill Oberst Jr. has wrapped a lead role for the upcoming Something Wicked Dwells, a nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, who calls it "a Renaissance painting in hell."
The film, lovingly shot in black & white in an homage to the look of classic horror films, is set in an ancient dungeon where four prisoners crouch shivering and shackled, waiting to be dragged...
- 4/11/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Richard Gale’s comedy/horror short film “The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon“ surged in popularity immediately after its release on YouTube, receiving more than 900,000 views in three weeks to become the No. 1 Top Favorited and No. 2 Top Rated film this month on YouTube in the Film and Animation category.
The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon poster art
Since the YouTube launch, Horribly Slow Murderer … has been featured on G4TV’s Attack of the Show, and Hollywood is calling: Mr. Gale recently had his first meeting with an Oscar-winning production company, which contacted him after seeing his film online.
“This was the best route to take with my film”
says Mr. Gale, a three-time Los Angeles Area Emmy winner, who rejected paid offers from short film distributors after his film won 12 awards on the festival circuit.
“I would’ve been prohibited from releasing it online for years,...
The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon poster art
Since the YouTube launch, Horribly Slow Murderer … has been featured on G4TV’s Attack of the Show, and Hollywood is calling: Mr. Gale recently had his first meeting with an Oscar-winning production company, which contacted him after seeing his film online.
“This was the best route to take with my film”
says Mr. Gale, a three-time Los Angeles Area Emmy winner, who rejected paid offers from short film distributors after his film won 12 awards on the festival circuit.
“I would’ve been prohibited from releasing it online for years,...
- 11/23/2009
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
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