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'Harry Potter' Series Is 'Such a Delightful Adaptation': HBO Max Exec
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‘Harry Potter’ Series Is ‘Such a Delightful Adaptation’: HBO Max Exec

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
written by jummy84

HBO‘s upcoming “Harry Potter” series is shaping up to be “such a delightful adaptation” of J.K. Rowling’s books, according to HBO Max head of original content Sarah Aubrey.

Speaking on a panel at Content London on Wednesday, Aubrey revealed that she is visiting the set of the series tomorrow. “I just keep thinking, it’s such a delightful adaptation of the books,” she teased. “And I think when people watch it, they [will] think, ‘These are the books.’”

Aubrey added that the series is a great representation of the U.K. industry as a whole. “It’s created by a British writer, it’s directed by a British filmmaker and its craftspeople are the best that this country has to offer,” she said. “I’m so excited for everyone to see it.”

Aubrey’s keynote at Content London came just hours after HBO Max announced a Jan. 13 launch date for the streamer in territories including Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. During her presentation, Aubrey spoke about the original content HBO Max has in the pipeline in those countries, including German production “4 Blocks Zero,” which she called a “fantastic, gritty thriller,” and Marco Bellocchio’s Italian series “Portobello,” which she said “swept the festival circuit.”

More to come…

December 3, 2025 0 comments
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First Trailer for 'Beyond' Prison Doc Exec Produced by Clarence Maclin
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First Trailer for ‘Beyond’ Prison Doc Exec Produced by Clarence Maclin

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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First Trailer for ‘Beyond’ Prison Doc Exec Produced by Clarence Maclin

by Alex Billington
November 14, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Every single man here deserves the hope of becoming someone better.” An impressive festival trailer has debuted online for a documentary film titled Beyond, made by directors Asia Johnson & Michael Kleiman. This is premiering coming up this weekend at the 2025 DOC NYC Film Festival in the city. It’s a refreshing follow-up to the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated film Sing Sing from a few years ago, and it is also executive produced by Clarence Maclin, who starred in that film as “Divine Eye”. Beyond tells the story of a group of men at Sing Sing prison (in NY State), as they organize and prepare for a TED Talk-style event, featuring personal narratives & ideas for changing the prison system. Powerful, heartbreaking, ultimately uplifting, the doc follows a group of incarcerated men as they get ready for their event called “Beyond the Block” (watch all the videos here). From filmmakers Asia Johnson (who was previously incarcerated) and Michael Kleinman, this film Beyond is a very timely examination of the myriad issues within the American prison industrial complex & the ways in which progress is slowly being made from the inside out. This looks good.

Here’s the first look trailer for Asia Johnson & Michael Kleiman’s doc film Beyond, direct from YouTube:

Beyond Documentary Poster

Beyond Documentary Poster

Intro via DOC NYC: “The men behind the prison walls of Sing Sing Correctional Facility find a much-needed outlet in Beyond the Block, a TED-style public speaking symposium. Conceived and developed by an incarcerated planning committee, the event allows participants to explore their humanity in otherwise adverse circumstances. Beyond follows the presenters, from auditions to triumphant moments on stage, as they express their truths in front of an audience of policy-makers, prison officials, and loved ones.” Beyond is a documentary film produced and directed by filmmakers Asia Johnson (making her first feature film after many other shorts) & Michael Kleiman (director of The Last Survivor, Web previously). Executive produced by Clarence Maclin & JJ Velazquez. This is premiering at the 2025 DOC NYC Film Festival – for tickets to screenings, visit docnyc.net. For more info on the doc, visit the film’s official site. Want to watch?

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Muni Long Sued By Ex-Managers, Including Music Exec Chaka Zulu, For $600K In Unpaid Commissions
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Muni Long Sued By Ex-Managers, Including Music Exec Chaka Zulu, For $600K In Unpaid Commissions

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Muni Long Sued By Ex-Managers, Including Music Exec Chaka Zulu, For $600K In Unpaid Commissions

Muni Long is facing a lawsuit from her former managers, who claim she owes more than $600,000 in unpaid commissions.

Ebony Son Entertainment, run by industry veterans Chaka Zulu and Jeff Dixon, alleges the Grammy-winning singer stopped paying her agreed-upon 20% management fee in late 2024 despite earning millions through shows, deals, and collaborations. The pair, who helped manage Ludacris under their Disturbing Tha Peace label, say their work played a major role in Long’s Grammy success.

“Defendant Priscilla Renea Hamilton is publicly known as the musical artist ‘Muni Long’ but her less well-known performances are as a serial grifter,” the lawsuit states.

Long’s team fired back, calling the claims “unfounded” and insisting “no formal contract ever existed.” They allege Ebony Son’s team once “took possession of the artist’s phone and sought to have her involuntarily committed” during a lupus flare-up.

Zulu is an established businessman but he’s most widely known for a criminal case he was fighting. He previously faced a 2022 mrder charge stemming from an Atlanta sh*ting, but prosecutors later dropped the case, ruling he acted in self-defense.

What are your thoughts on this legal filing?


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Julie Adam Is Billboard Canada Women in Music's 2025 Exec of the Year
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Julie Adam Is Billboard Canada Women in Music’s 2025 Exec of the Year

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Julie Adam is having a milestone year — and it’s getting even bigger.

The president & CEO of Universal Music Canada is this year’s Billboard Canada Executive of the Year. She will accept the award at Billboard Canada Women in Music on Oct. 1 at Rebel in Toronto.

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Adam was promoted to the head role at the beginning of this year and is now the only woman heading a major label in Canada.

Adam’s rise comes after decades of breaking barriers. She started in radio, becoming Canada’s first female Vice President of Radio Programming, and spent more than 20 years at Rogers Sports & Media before moving to Universal in 2023 as EVP & GM. It wasn’t long before she stepped into the top role, taking charge of Canada’s largest record company during a moment of change.

UMC is the market share leader amongst labels in Canada (the label has 7 of the top 10 albums year to date), with both domestic success for international artists and rising stardom for homegrown artists.

The past year has seen chart breakthroughs for artists like Josh Ross (who was among the most nominated artists at the Junos and CCMAs) and Toronto pop artist Sofia Camara, who hit the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 for the first time this week. Other artists, like Mae Martin and Owen Riegling, continue to make a big mark.

It’s no surprise Adam was named to the Billboard Canada Power Players list this year and to Billboard’s Global Power Players.

What makes Adam stand out — and what this award underlines — is not just the business, but the way she leads. Her book Imperfectly Kind doubles as her philosophy: that empathy and generosity can fuel success. Colleagues and artists alike point to her ability to create space for others to thrive, a rare quality in an industry often driven by competition.

Read more here. — Peony Hirwani

Canadian Music Industry Weighs in on How to Support Canadian Audio Content at CRTC Public Hearings

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)’s “Supporting Canadian and Indigenous audio content” hearings are underway.

The CRTC proceedings are centred around the Online Streaming Act, a legislation that updates Canada’s Broadcasting Act for the new digital media landscape. It’s a once-in-a-generation update to CanCon regulations, and many stakeholders have been weighing in about how it should be implemented.

An important aspect to these hearings is last year’s CRTC decision to enforce major foreign-owned streaming services with Canadian revenues over $25 million to pay 5% of those revenues into Canadian content funds, like FACTOR and Musicaction. It’s been a major hot button issue, with pushback from the big major streaming services like Spotify and Amazon. After appealing the base contributions, the courts paused payments until an appeal.

That has been a big topic of conversation in arguments over a series of five days of hearings in Gatineau, Quebec, from September 18 to September 29.

The country’s federal government is under heavy pressure from the United States to forego the base contributions in the legislation, with 18 members of Congress signing a letter, claiming the act “imposes discriminatory obligations and threatens additional obligations imminently is a major threat to our cross-border digital trade relationship.”

CRTC regulations state that at least 35% of popular music picks on commercial radio stations must be Canadian content — but this standard doesn’t currently extend to music streaming services.

The goal of the hearings is to discuss how CanCon regulations can be adjusted in support of the changes taking place in the music industry and the Canadian broadcasting system, including the rise of streaming services, the decline of radio broadcasting alongside increasing support for Indigenous music and diverse Canadian artists.

In its notice of consultation on the hearing that began last week, the CRTC said streamers should “contribute to the discoverability of Canadian, French-language and Indigenous music either through financial contributions or through initiatives targeting the promotion and exposure of these songs to their users.”

Read more about the hearings here. — Heather Taylor-Singh

Kneecap Say They Haven’t Received Any Formal Notice After Ban From Canada

Kneecap have yet to receive official confirmation of its ban in Canada.

Last Friday (September 19), the Irish hip hop trio was ruled ineligible to enter the country by Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro in a video posted to X.

While the ban forces the group to forfeit scheduled concerts in Toronto and Vancouver next month, Kneecap’s manager, Dan Lambert, said that the band hasn’t gotten any communication from the federal government.

“Nobody has instructed Kneecap that they can’t travel to Canada except Vince and his social media video,” Lambert tells CBC News.

During Gasparro’s video, he claimed the trio “have amplified political violence and publicly displayed support for terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas,” and said he was making the announcement “on behalf of the Government of Canada.”

The ruling blocks Kneecap’s planned shows at Toronto’s History on October 14 and 15, as well as concerts at Vancouver’s Vogue Theatre on October 22 and 23.

Soon after the news broke out, Kneecap rejected the claims in an Instagram statement addressed directly to Gasparro, calling his remarks “wholly untrue and deeply malicious.”

The trio added that they’ve instructed their lawyer to initiate legal action against Gasparro. “We will be relentless in defending ourselves against baseless accusations to silence our opposition to a genocide being committed by Israel,” they said.

Kneecap vowed that if they win in court, they will donate all damages to “some of the thousands of child amputees in Gaza.”

“We’re pretty shocked that this could happen in Canada,” Lambert said to CBC News, adding the band has played in Canada multiple times. He noted that the only country where the group has been banned is Hungary.

Lambert said the case is due in court on Friday, and he fully expects the band to win.

Read more here. – H.T.S.


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