The New Regency chairman and producer will receive the Industry Tribute at the 2016 Ifp Gotham Awards in New York on November 28.
The award is awarded each year to an individual “whose unique vision and contributions have made a significant impact on the motion picture industry.”
Milchan’s producing credits include recent best picture Academy Award winners 12 Years A Slave and Birdman, as well as Revenant, Once Upon A Time In America, The King Of Comedy and Brazil.
New Regency’s upcoming films include Warren Beatty’s Rules Don’t Apply, Assassin’s Creed and A Cure For Wellness.
Legendary Entertainment has hired veteran branding, consumer products and licensing executive James Ngo to the newly created role of senior vice-president of franchise management. Ngo will set to work finding additional revenue-generating streams for such properties as Godzilla and Pacific Rim and will also manage the company’s brand collaborations on established IP such as Pokémon.The American...
The award is awarded each year to an individual “whose unique vision and contributions have made a significant impact on the motion picture industry.”
Milchan’s producing credits include recent best picture Academy Award winners 12 Years A Slave and Birdman, as well as Revenant, Once Upon A Time In America, The King Of Comedy and Brazil.
New Regency’s upcoming films include Warren Beatty’s Rules Don’t Apply, Assassin’s Creed and A Cure For Wellness.
Legendary Entertainment has hired veteran branding, consumer products and licensing executive James Ngo to the newly created role of senior vice-president of franchise management. Ngo will set to work finding additional revenue-generating streams for such properties as Godzilla and Pacific Rim and will also manage the company’s brand collaborations on established IP such as Pokémon.The American...
- 9/22/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
MGM announced today it had tapped veteran TV exec Greg Robertson to head MGM International Television’s Asia Pacific office. In his newly created role, Senior VP Asia Pacific International TV, he will be based in Australia. Caroline Edwards will continue in her role as Vice President of Asia Pacific, MGM International Television Division, working directly with Robertson. Robertson and the team in the Asia Pacific office will distribute new MGM theatrical releases across the region including the upcoming Carrie with Sony’s Screen Gems due October 18, The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug, the second film in the The Hobbit trilogy with New Line Cinema/Warner Bros. set for December 13, as well as 2012 billion-dollar global blockbuster, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and RoboCop with Columbia Pictures scheduled for February 7, 2014. Prior to MGM, Robertson was the Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Warner Bros. International Television, where he worked in several...
- 7/15/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Greg Robertson has been upped to senior vp and managing director, Asia Pacific, at Warner Bros. International Television Distribution.
Warner Bros. International Television president Jeffrey Schlesinger made the announcement Tuesday.
"Greg is an outstanding executive with a deep understanding of traditional and emerging media platforms as well as great relationships with broadcasters throughout the region," Schlesinger said.
A 21-year WB veteran, Robertson will be responsible for the company's program-licensing activities throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim, including Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.
This includes the sale of television series, theatrical motion pictures, movies for television and animation to free and pay TV operators over terrestrial, cable, satellite and IPTV platforms. He also oversees the licensing of those titles to selected new media clients in ad-supported video-on-demand and subscription VOD.
Based in Sydney, Robertson will report to Malcolm Dudley-Smith, WBITD executive vp international sales and business development.
Robertson most recently was the company's vp and managing director, Asia Pacific.
Warner Bros. International Television president Jeffrey Schlesinger made the announcement Tuesday.
"Greg is an outstanding executive with a deep understanding of traditional and emerging media platforms as well as great relationships with broadcasters throughout the region," Schlesinger said.
A 21-year WB veteran, Robertson will be responsible for the company's program-licensing activities throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim, including Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.
This includes the sale of television series, theatrical motion pictures, movies for television and animation to free and pay TV operators over terrestrial, cable, satellite and IPTV platforms. He also oversees the licensing of those titles to selected new media clients in ad-supported video-on-demand and subscription VOD.
Based in Sydney, Robertson will report to Malcolm Dudley-Smith, WBITD executive vp international sales and business development.
Robertson most recently was the company's vp and managing director, Asia Pacific.
- 7/11/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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