Showing posts with label TNT. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

TNT"s "Animal Kingdom" is a crime-family drama with a particularly tough matriarch


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When John Wells and Jonathan Lisco set out to create a television drama inspired by the critically acclaimed 2010 Australian movie Animal Kingdom, which chronicles the dramas of a working-class crime family, they had to update the story and make it more palatable for American viewers.

Quite frankly, half the characters were dead at the end of the movie and that makes it a little more difficult to do an ongoing television series if everyone is being killed, said Wells, whose credits include Shameless, Southland and ER.

The series, which premieres on TNT June 14 at 9 p.m., shares the same premise as the film: following the deadly overdose of his mother, teenager Josh (Finn Cole, Peaky Blinders) is drawn into the family from which she tried to shield him.

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They include his crime-boss grandmother Janine Smurf Cody (Ellen Barkin) and her four nefarious sons: Baz (Scott Speedman, Felicity), the newly released from prison Pope (Shawn Hatosy, Fear the Walking Dead), mercurial third child Craig (Ben Robson), and youngest, Deran (Jake Weary).

Instead of Melbourne, the story now takes place in Oceanside, with surfing, sand and the Mexican border setting the stage.

But Wells and Lisco also take creative license, shaking up the casting and chronology, which helps differentiate the TNT Cody brood from the film version.

For instance, Jacki Weaver cast a large shadow with her Oscar-nominated performance as the monstrous Cody matriarch.

Jacki Weavers performance was so extraordinary, the very first thing I had to do was find my way into the character that was as far away from her way as possible, said Barkin, who anchors the shows solid ensemble cast. Her surprise was actually how hard she really was. She starts off a little benign, but when the cops pose a threat, you see who she really is. I thought Id flip it. I start hard and then maybe well see some softness. Maybe not.

Trying to figure out when to reveal Smurfs softer side was a topic of discussion during a recent taping in an Episode 7 scene between Barkin and Speedman. The writers wanted Smurf to cry but Barkin wondered if it was too soon. As a compromise, Barkin became teary in one take and stayed dry-eyed in another.

The writers are very open and you can talk to them and thats a John Wells thing, Barkin said. Its a collaboration. Hes our boss, obviously, but he wants everyone to speak up. If I play a scene, I dont know whats going to happen after that scene. So it couldve had a quiet, gentle ending or an angry ending. But I have to figure out the ending. It has to feel organic.

Barkins thoughtfulness for the characters and each episode is one of the reasons Speedman loves working with her, he said. Shes a player who comes ready to go.

The actress is also fiercely protective of her character and doesnt want the writers six total, evenly split between men and women to shortchange Smurf because shes a woman.

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Every time you have a bad woman in a movie or a show, theres always something in her that has you forgive all the badness and you feel sorry for her, said Barkin. I dont want her to be sympathetic. Smurf mightve had a very tough life, but I just think shes bad.

Which everyone hopes will make for good drama.

We want our characters to fear threats from outside the family the cops and criminal rivals but also we want them to fear threats from inside the family and even from inside themselves, said Lisco, the show creator who doubles as a writer and executive producer. Its really a study of a complicated woman and her children.

This story is part of The Times" special summer television issue. Read more here.

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Source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-st-animal-kingdom-tnt-20160529-snap-story.html

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Sunday, May 29, 2016

TBS, TNT Name Michael Bloom SVP, Unscripted Series and Specials


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Michael Bloom has left IMG to join TBS and TNT as senior vice president, unscripted series and specials. In his new role, Bloom will oversee creative development and production of unscripted content for TBS and TNT. He will report to TBS and TNT president Kevin Reilly.

We have ambitions to inject some different thinking in the unscripted arena, said Reilly. Ive known and worked with Michael for years and Im looking forward to what comes from having his tremendous energy and relationships aimed at that target.

Bloom takes over for David Eilenberg, who left Turner Broadcasting in March to become president of ITV Entertainment.

Bloom was key in developing eLeague, an e-sports co-venture between Turner and WME-IMG, which will premiere its first television competition Friday on TBS. He most recently served as senior vice president of IMGs Original Content group.

Prior to joining IMG, Bloom worked with AMC as a development consultant, helping to develop that networks first unscripted series The Talking Dead and Comic Book Men. He previously served as senior vice president, original programming for Fox Sports Media, and helped launch Fox Sports 1 in 2011.

He began his career in 1990 at MTV, where he focused on creating on-air and off-air marketing opportunities for advertisers.

Source: http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/tbs-tnt-name-michael-bloom-svp-unscripted-series-and-specials-1201783870/

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TNT deal raises FedEx employment to almost 400000


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By Wayne Risher of The Commercial Appeal

Posted: Yesterday 11:30 a.m. 0

In one fell swoop, Memphis" biggest company ballooned to nearly 400,000 employees worldwide and close to $58 billion in annual revenues.

The jewel of FedEx"s acquisition of TNT Express this week is a European road network linking 40 countries, but the heart of FedEx remains in Memphis.

No immediate impact was foreseen on FedEx"s Memphis area workforce of more than 30,000, but the company"s continued growth as a force in world commerce would have a ripple effect here. FedEx is the area"s largest private employer.

TNT and FedEx, the Nos. 3 and 4 players in the $60 billion European express delivery market, on Wednesday consummated a $4.9 billion deal that had been brewing since early 2015.

The combination promises to make FedEx a bigger player in Europe by building on TNT"s road network and improving international connections. FedEx moves into position to eventually overtake No. 2 carrier United Parcel Service, behind Germany"s DHL, the dominant No. 1 in Europe.

FedEx also moved into a virtual dead heat with chief U.S. rival UPS in total revenues, although it still trails the Atlanta-based company"s workforce of 444,000. A decade ago, FedEx had two-thirds of UPS" annual revenues.

FedEx chief spokesman Patrick Fitzgerald discussed the integration, which is expected to take four years, and potential impact in Memphis. He acknowledged that in the short term, "I wouldn"t have anything to point to tangibly that people would see."

FedEx is moving European headquarters from Brussels, Belgium, into TNT"s home base in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. FedEx Express is adding TNT"s airfreight hub in Liege, Belgium, to principal European hubs Paris-Charles De Gaulle and Cologne, Germany.

FedEx"s pattern in the past has been to leave newly acquired companies" headquarters where they are. FedEx Ground, which grew out of a 1998 purchase of Caliber System/Roadway Package Service, is based in Moon Township outside Pittsburgh. FedEx Office, rooted in the acquisition of Kinko"s in 2004, moved into a new world headquarters in Plano, Texas, last year.

FedEx declined to break down employee numbers in the Memphis area, including the FedEx Express World Headquarters on Hacks Cross, the hub at Memphis International Airport and FedEx World Technology Center in Collierville.

Memphis airport officials have pegged hub employment at "more than 11,000," and a 2015 FedEx report to Collierville said the tech center employed 2,709. FedEx Ground and FedEx Freight have service centers and sorting facilities.

Fitzgerald is senior vice president of integrated marketing and communications. His responses have been edited for brevity.

Commercial Appeal: Will a growing market share in Europe and other countries served by TNT feed more volume into the hub?

Fitzgerald: There"s significant potential for growth, which would affect all of our operations, and obviously the hub here in Memphis is at the heart of FedEx Express and FedEx Express operations. It should be very positive for all our employees.

CA: Will this acquisition have an impact on the big operations that are already here, the hub, world headquarters?

Fitzgerald: Our team members will certainly be aware of being on a larger team. We"re moving to approximately 400,000 team members around the world. It"s just the latest step in the evolution and growth of FedEx. We"re a growing, successful organization that continues to be very proud to be headquartered here in Memphis.

Just in terms of our success as a company and a growth engine or driving engine is the growth of e-commerce, which I think everybody feels in just day to day retail and business patterns. We play a key role in that, and the acquisition of TNT will help us continue to grow that. You may notice some things that way.

CA: How quickly will FedEx move to rebrand the combined operation?

Fitzgerald: The TNT brand is very strong, so it"s really something that we want to make sure we pursue in the most effective course for the brand and not lose any of the strength of either brand. The combined brand together will be stronger, but specific considerations, the vehicles and aircraft, country by country, that"s all going to be part of the integration process. It"s not to say we in any way want to diminish the strength of the TNT Brand.

We"ve done some significant acquisitions in the past and that includes Flying Tigers and RPS, FedEx Ground, Kinko"s and FedEx Office. We do have some experience in this and each one"s a bit different. In this case, because this is such a large international integration, we do have to consider country by country, so it may vary by territory in terms of brand transitions.

About Wayne Risher

Wayne Risher is a business reporter for The Commercial Appeal. He covers FedEx and the logistics industry, as well as Downtown development. He is the producer of Hub City Insider.

Source: http://www.commercialappeal.com/business/logistics/tnt-deal-raises-fedex-employment-to-almost-400000-33c704e0-6d81-45d2-e053-0100007f8c47-381156411.html

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