In the upcoming episode of “Lone Star Law,” scheduled to air at 4:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, on Animal Planet, viewers are in for a thrilling ride as game wardens Matt Kiel and Michael Serbanic delve into the mysteries of a bizarre lakeside encampment. The narrative takes an unexpected turn as the duo unravels the details surrounding this unusual setup, adding an element of intrigue to the episode.
As the episode unfolds, a seemingly tranquil day at the beach takes a dramatic twist when illegal gillnets are discovered. The game wardens must navigate the challenges of enforcing wildlife regulations and preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Additionally, Matt Maloney steps into action to protect a neighborhood from trespassers in the border town of Del Rio. The episode promises a blend of wildlife enforcement and community protection, showcasing the diverse responsibilities shouldered by these dedicated game wardens.
Tune in to...
As the episode unfolds, a seemingly tranquil day at the beach takes a dramatic twist when illegal gillnets are discovered. The game wardens must navigate the challenges of enforcing wildlife regulations and preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Additionally, Matt Maloney steps into action to protect a neighborhood from trespassers in the border town of Del Rio. The episode promises a blend of wildlife enforcement and community protection, showcasing the diverse responsibilities shouldered by these dedicated game wardens.
Tune in to...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It has been nearly two years since a group of the best and brightest young agents and partners told their bosses they were stepping away from their million-dollar salaries to follow former eOne strategy officer and CAA television veteran Peter Micelli and be the founding partners of a new management company, Range Media Partners.
They made their dramatic pivot at the height of industry instability; movie theaters remained closed from Covid, production was slow to rebound as no one was writing Covid policies, and that meant no completion bonds; and studio tentpoles were being unloaded to streamers. The rep business was also in flux, with the WGA bent on eradicating the packages and affiliated productions that had increasingly fueled agency coffers.
So, a consortium of agents from CAA, UTA, WME and other firms, repping such A-listers as Bradley Cooper, Tom Hardy, Keira Knightley, Emilia Clarke and Ramy Youssef, decided to embrace change,...
They made their dramatic pivot at the height of industry instability; movie theaters remained closed from Covid, production was slow to rebound as no one was writing Covid policies, and that meant no completion bonds; and studio tentpoles were being unloaded to streamers. The rep business was also in flux, with the WGA bent on eradicating the packages and affiliated productions that had increasingly fueled agency coffers.
So, a consortium of agents from CAA, UTA, WME and other firms, repping such A-listers as Bradley Cooper, Tom Hardy, Keira Knightley, Emilia Clarke and Ramy Youssef, decided to embrace change,...
- 5/23/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Range Media Partners, the splashy new management venture led by a host of former agents from the big four Hollywood talent shops, has set up a music division.
The group has tapped Matt Graham, the founder and president of L.A.-based Brnd Mgmt, to run the unit with his partner Jack Minihan. Brnd focused on management and brand development, and brings with them clients including Grammy-nominated acts like country group Midland, rapper Wale, and Edm star Nicky Romero.
Other Brnd managers joining the new company include Jordan Dettmer, Stephanie Marks, Alicia Mathews, and associate Isaac Zepeda. Prior to forming Brnd, Graham was one of the initial members of Scooter Braun Projects, serving as senior manager. He’s also consulted at Awesomeness TV and Netflix.
“In challenging times like these, artists need forward-thinking partners to help navigate the many ways in which to monetize their creativity and diversify their businesses,...
The group has tapped Matt Graham, the founder and president of L.A.-based Brnd Mgmt, to run the unit with his partner Jack Minihan. Brnd focused on management and brand development, and brings with them clients including Grammy-nominated acts like country group Midland, rapper Wale, and Edm star Nicky Romero.
Other Brnd managers joining the new company include Jordan Dettmer, Stephanie Marks, Alicia Mathews, and associate Isaac Zepeda. Prior to forming Brnd, Graham was one of the initial members of Scooter Braun Projects, serving as senior manager. He’s also consulted at Awesomeness TV and Netflix.
“In challenging times like these, artists need forward-thinking partners to help navigate the many ways in which to monetize their creativity and diversify their businesses,...
- 9/11/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Range Media Partners has set as a co-founding partner Matt Graham. The founder/president of LA-based music management company Brnd Mgmt, becomes Head of Music and will launch Range’s music touring business. He joins the team of Range Media Partners managers Dave Bugliari, Mackenzie Condon Roussos, Rich Cook, Michael Cooper, Susie Fox, Sandra Kang, Rachel Kropa, Chelsea McKinnies, Peter Micelli, Lucinda Moorhead, Mick Sullivan, Byron Wetzel, and Jack Whigham.
Graham will be joined by Brnd Mgmt Partner/Gm Jack Minihan, who previously worked for Warner Music and The Creed Co. He will serve as Range’s EVP of Music, and they are bringing their Brnd Mgmt’s existing team of managers: Jordan Dettmer, Stephanie Marks, and Alicia Mathews; and associate Isaac Zepeda. The goal is to expand and build out a forward-thinking music department representing artists of all genres, while developing and acquiring key assets in records, publishing and content,...
Graham will be joined by Brnd Mgmt Partner/Gm Jack Minihan, who previously worked for Warner Music and The Creed Co. He will serve as Range’s EVP of Music, and they are bringing their Brnd Mgmt’s existing team of managers: Jordan Dettmer, Stephanie Marks, and Alicia Mathews; and associate Isaac Zepeda. The goal is to expand and build out a forward-thinking music department representing artists of all genres, while developing and acquiring key assets in records, publishing and content,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
The new management firm co-founded by former eOne executive Peter Micelli has launched with the group of agents who left in an exodus from top agencies like WME, CAA and UTA back in August, and the firm is now called Range Media Partners.
The new company is backed by Steve Cohen’s Point72 Ventures, as well as with participation from former New York Knicks Coach David Fizdale, former Microsoft Cmo Mich Mathews-Spradlin, and Grubhub Founder and CEO Matt Maloney.
The company’s founders all have a joint stake of ownership in the company. Alongside Micelli, they include: Dave Bugliari, Mackenzie Condon Roussos, Rich Cook, Michael Cooper, Susie Fox, Sandra Kang, Rachel Kropa, Chelsea McKinnies, Lucinda Moorhead, Mick Sullivan, Byron Wetzel and Jack Whigham. An additional founding member who will lead a music division will be announced soon.
“We are incredibly proud to begin this exciting adventure together,” the founders said in a joint statement.
The new company is backed by Steve Cohen’s Point72 Ventures, as well as with participation from former New York Knicks Coach David Fizdale, former Microsoft Cmo Mich Mathews-Spradlin, and Grubhub Founder and CEO Matt Maloney.
The company’s founders all have a joint stake of ownership in the company. Alongside Micelli, they include: Dave Bugliari, Mackenzie Condon Roussos, Rich Cook, Michael Cooper, Susie Fox, Sandra Kang, Rachel Kropa, Chelsea McKinnies, Lucinda Moorhead, Mick Sullivan, Byron Wetzel and Jack Whigham. An additional founding member who will lead a music division will be announced soon.
“We are incredibly proud to begin this exciting adventure together,” the founders said in a joint statement.
- 9/2/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
The upstart management company that Deadline revealed on August 23 would be launched by Pete Micelli with principal backing from hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen, now has a name — Range Media Partners — additional new backing through Microsoft Cmo Mich Matthews-Spradlin and Grubhub founder/CEO Matt Maloney. The company will launch with three more dealmakers who’ll become part owners along with the other agents transitioning to the manager side of the street.
Sandra Kang from CAA Global Brands Group, CAA Foundation’s Rachel Kropa, and manager Byron Wetzel (a New York-based manager who runs Wetzel Entertainment Group and has management clients including Michael Shannon) will round out the lineup of principals, with an additional founding member about to be named to lead a music division. They will join exiting CAA agents Dave Bugliari, Michael Cooper, Mick Sullivan and Jack Whigham, UTA agents Mackenzie Condon Roussos, Susie Fox, Chelsea McKinnies & Lucinda Moorhead...
Sandra Kang from CAA Global Brands Group, CAA Foundation’s Rachel Kropa, and manager Byron Wetzel (a New York-based manager who runs Wetzel Entertainment Group and has management clients including Michael Shannon) will round out the lineup of principals, with an additional founding member about to be named to lead a music division. They will join exiting CAA agents Dave Bugliari, Michael Cooper, Mick Sullivan and Jack Whigham, UTA agents Mackenzie Condon Roussos, Susie Fox, Chelsea McKinnies & Lucinda Moorhead...
- 9/2/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
GrubHub founder Matt Maloney sent an email to his staff on Wednesday, saying that anyone who agrees with Donald Trump’s divisive political rhetoric should resign. The CEO of the food delivery company — and a Hillary Clinton supporter — told employees in the memo that he “rejects” Trump’s behavior and views. “If you do not agree with this statement then please reply to this email with your resignation because you have no place here. We do not tolerate hateful attitudes on our team,” he wrote. “While demeaning, insulting and ridiculing minorities, immigrants and the physically/mentally disabled worked for Mr.
- 11/11/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
For a while now I’ve been saying that the best web series think of themselves as startups, not just side projects. The hustle, the grind, the payoff—phases known all too well amongst the kindred souls of web video creators and entrepreneurs. Fitting then, that one new series would decide to turn the cameras on the latest crop of business ventures all trying to build something from nothing. When you think of it, startups already have everything that makes for a good story—drama, conflict, high stakes and passion. Trep Life premiered online this past week from Chicago-based creator Scotty Cadenhead, a 12-episode documentary series diving into a number of the city’s budding startups. First up is online restaurant delivery service GrubHub and its founders Matt Maloney and Mike Evans. This isn’t a marketing Epk, and despite any narrator or audible interview questions we’re given a...
- 3/7/2011
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
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