Exclusive: PodcastOne, a leading podcast platform and a subsidiary of LiveOne, has entered into a multi-year agreement with Kevin Connolly’s boutique media network ActionPark Media.
The deal gives PodcastOne exclusive distribution and advertising sales rights for Apm’s current slate of podcast and vodcast programming. In addition, it will also allow for the media companies to co-develop future podcast/vodcast-based IP, produce advertiser-sponsored live streaming and touring opportunities for host/talent, and create exclusive licensing for podcast-specific branded merchandise.
Apm’s current podcast programming includes the long-running Victory the Podcast hosted by Entourage creator Doug Ellin and series stars Connolly and Kevin Dillon. Each week, the comedy podcast hosts get together to relive the buzziest and behind-the-scenes moments from the Emmy-winning television series that quickly became a cultural phenomenon when it launched on HBO.
“Kevin and Apm clearly have a knack for producing quality podcast content with Victory the...
The deal gives PodcastOne exclusive distribution and advertising sales rights for Apm’s current slate of podcast and vodcast programming. In addition, it will also allow for the media companies to co-develop future podcast/vodcast-based IP, produce advertiser-sponsored live streaming and touring opportunities for host/talent, and create exclusive licensing for podcast-specific branded merchandise.
Apm’s current podcast programming includes the long-running Victory the Podcast hosted by Entourage creator Doug Ellin and series stars Connolly and Kevin Dillon. Each week, the comedy podcast hosts get together to relive the buzziest and behind-the-scenes moments from the Emmy-winning television series that quickly became a cultural phenomenon when it launched on HBO.
“Kevin and Apm clearly have a knack for producing quality podcast content with Victory the...
- 8/15/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
From the infamous murders of Tupac and Biggie Smalls to the countless deaths of other rappers, the hip-hop community has long been hit by homicides.
This is now being explored in an unscripted series for WEtv from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
The rapper is producing Hip Hop Homicides, via his G-Unit Film & Television, along with Mona Scott-Young’s Monami Productions and Lionsgate Television.
The series is hosted by Van Lathan, the former TMZ personality who hosted Oscar-winning short film Two Distant Strangers. It will look into the staggering number of unsolved murders in the hip-hop community in an attempt to uncover details of what really happened.
The eight-part series will air later this year on AMC Networks’ WEtv as well as its streaming service Allblk.
Monami Productions will handle physical production. Lionsgate handles international distribution rights.
Jackson will executive produce for G-Unit Film & Television, Mona Scott-Young, Stephanie R. Gayle and...
This is now being explored in an unscripted series for WEtv from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
The rapper is producing Hip Hop Homicides, via his G-Unit Film & Television, along with Mona Scott-Young’s Monami Productions and Lionsgate Television.
The series is hosted by Van Lathan, the former TMZ personality who hosted Oscar-winning short film Two Distant Strangers. It will look into the staggering number of unsolved murders in the hip-hop community in an attempt to uncover details of what really happened.
The eight-part series will air later this year on AMC Networks’ WEtv as well as its streaming service Allblk.
Monami Productions will handle physical production. Lionsgate handles international distribution rights.
Jackson will executive produce for G-Unit Film & Television, Mona Scott-Young, Stephanie R. Gayle and...
- 1/20/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Bryan Cranston finds himself (back) in dangerous drug territory in the new trailer for Broad Green Pictures’ fact-based thriller “The Infiltrator.” It’s 1986 in Florida, and Robert “Bob” Mazur (Cranston) is an undercover narcotics detective who infiltrates Pablo Escobar’s drug trafficking system by posing as a money-laundering businessman. In addition to the Emmy-winning “Breaking Bad” star, the crime thriller also stars John Leguizamo, Diane Kruger and Benjamin Bratt. Also Read: Review: Bryan Cranston Is Riveting as Lbj in HBO's 'All the Way' Written by Ellen Brown Furman, “The Infiltrator” is produced by Brad Furman, Don Sikorski, Paul Brennan and Miriam Segal.
- 5/25/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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