2500 Media, the Los Angeles-based production company founded by former WME non-scripted packaging agent and partner Sean Perry, has named its senior management team.
Perry launched 2500 Media early last summer and a few months later signed a deal with Lionsgate’s Pilgrim Media, which includes an exclusive unscripted agreement between 2500 Media and Pilgrim, as well as a first-look scripted pact with Lionsgate Television.
Perry has tapped Kendall Horn, who previously worked in development at Pilgrim, as head of development for 2500 Media. Nicole Taylor Perry (Scarred) has been named managing director, overseeing all operations and new business development. Pilgrim’s Nicole Urban will coordinate development for 2500 Media.
Under 2500 Media’s deal with Pilgrim/Lionsgate, the company works closely with Pilgrim’s development team, including Tom Huffman, Lauren LeMiex and Scott Eldridge, as well as Lionsgate’s Max Elins on the scripted side.
“I have immense gratitude for the staff at Lionsgate Alternative Television...
Perry launched 2500 Media early last summer and a few months later signed a deal with Lionsgate’s Pilgrim Media, which includes an exclusive unscripted agreement between 2500 Media and Pilgrim, as well as a first-look scripted pact with Lionsgate Television.
Perry has tapped Kendall Horn, who previously worked in development at Pilgrim, as head of development for 2500 Media. Nicole Taylor Perry (Scarred) has been named managing director, overseeing all operations and new business development. Pilgrim’s Nicole Urban will coordinate development for 2500 Media.
Under 2500 Media’s deal with Pilgrim/Lionsgate, the company works closely with Pilgrim’s development team, including Tom Huffman, Lauren LeMiex and Scott Eldridge, as well as Lionsgate’s Max Elins on the scripted side.
“I have immense gratitude for the staff at Lionsgate Alternative Television...
- 2/21/2024
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
As the 50th anniversary of hip-hop comes to a close, the Recording Academy has one last trick up its sleeve to honor the pillars of the culture.
The Academy joins forces with CBS for “A Grammy Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop,” an aural spectacular that’s as much an ode to the culture as it is a documentation of it. Throughout the two-hour special, rappers and DJs from all walks of life come together to celebrate what started in the Bronx in the 1970s and spread across the world, charting its impact through a strong lineup of rappers, beatboxers, dancers, DJs and presenters.
The special, filmed at Inglewood’s YouTube Theater on Nov, 8, features a laundry list of performers spanning both decades and regions. Just a sampling of the artists: Queen Latifah, Common, Public Enemy, Rakim, Doug E. Fresh, Mc Lyte, Rick Ross, Jeezy, Jermaine Dupri, Yg, Too Short, E-40, De La Soul,...
The Academy joins forces with CBS for “A Grammy Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop,” an aural spectacular that’s as much an ode to the culture as it is a documentation of it. Throughout the two-hour special, rappers and DJs from all walks of life come together to celebrate what started in the Bronx in the 1970s and spread across the world, charting its impact through a strong lineup of rappers, beatboxers, dancers, DJs and presenters.
The special, filmed at Inglewood’s YouTube Theater on Nov, 8, features a laundry list of performers spanning both decades and regions. Just a sampling of the artists: Queen Latifah, Common, Public Enemy, Rakim, Doug E. Fresh, Mc Lyte, Rick Ross, Jeezy, Jermaine Dupri, Yg, Too Short, E-40, De La Soul,...
- 12/10/2023
- by Steven J. Horowitz
- Variety Film + TV
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