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Mediawan's Plan B to Plant Flag in London With Baby Reindeer Producer
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Mediawan’s Plan B to Plant Flag in London With Baby Reindeer Producer

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Hot of the heels of its racing drama blockbuster “F1: The Movie” and Emmy-nominated limited series “Adolescence,” Brad Pitt‘s L.A.-based Plan B Entertainment is planting its flag in London. Ed Macdonald, the well-respected British producer of “Baby Reindeer,” is on board to run the offspring banner which is part of Mediawan, the European powerhouse headed by Pierre-Antoine Capton since 2022.

The London banner marks the first international outpost of Plan B, the Oscar winning company co-led by Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner. It’s also part of a global strategy bolstered by its parent company, Mediawan, the Paris-headquartered powerhouse headed by CEO Pierre-Antoine Capton that comprises over 80 production labels across 13 countries.

Luring Macdonald is a major coup for Plan B and Mediawan. He’s joining from Clerkenwell Films, where he worked for nearly 16 years and spearheaded a string of hits, including the BAFTA-winning “The End of the F***ing World” and the Emmy-winning Netflix global phenomenon “Baby Reindeer,” and also worked on the adaptation of Nick Cave’s cult novel “The Death of Bunny Munro” for Sky.

Over at Plan B Europe, Macdonald will focus on developing TV content in the U.K. and Europe and will work closely with Nina Wolarsky, Plan B’s U.S.-based head of television.

“I have loved my years at Clerkenwell — I’m grateful for the friendships forged and deeply proud of the work we’ve made together. But it’s with huge excitement that I’m now joining the Plan B family,” said Macdonald, adding that he’s “long admired Brad, Dede and Jeremy’s instinct for eclectic, resonant stories.”

He said he looks forward to “working alongside them to establish the company’s European division, with the support of Mediawan and their nurturing, producer-led ethos,” and “build upon Plan B’s legacy and to keep doing what I love — making vivid, high-quality television with the most talented storytellers in the world.”

The new European base will foster ongoing growth for Plan B, particularly increased production of premium series in the U.K. and across Europe, and will also mark a next step in the integration of Plan B within Mediawan.

Plan B is already collaborating with Mediawan-owned companies or IP on several projects, such as “Weekend Rebels,” the Apple movie starring Mark Wahlberg that’s adapted from the German film “Weekend Warriors” and is developed by Wiedemann & Berg, which is part of Leonine Studios, a Mediawan Company; “The Man with a Thousand Faces,” the series adaptation of Sonia Kronlund’s book by the showrunner of “Call My Agent!,” Fanny Herrero, with Atlantique Productions, a Mediawan subsidiary; and the U.S. series adaptation of the Mediawan hit show “Call My Agent!” set in the world of sports.

The new overseas outpost will also give Plan B more options to finance projects, tapping into the U.K.’s unique position as a bridge between the U.S. and European industries and as one of Europe’s most attractive hubs for film and TV funding.  

In a statement, Pitt, Gardner and Kleiner said they’re “thrilled to expand Plan B’s footprint in Europe by bringing Ed Macdonald on board.”

“Building on our artistic ambition, we’re excited to deepen our commitment to premium television and to explore new creative partnerships across the U.K. and Europe,” the trio stated, adding that “with Ed’s exceptional track record and the support of Mediawan group, (they) look forward to captivating audiences around the world with ambitious new series.” 

Plan B already enjoys strong relations in the U.K., not only with Netflix with whom it collaborated for “Adolescence,” but also with the BBC which commissioned Raine Allen-Miller’s “The Roots Manoeuvre,” the follow up to her BAFTA nominated “Rye Lane;” and with Film 4, which ordered from Plan B Phillippa Lowthorpe’s adaptation of “H is For Hawk.” 

Capton and Elisabeth d’Arvieu, CEO of Mediawan Pictures, said Plan B’s move across the Atlantic underscores the “richness and dynamism of France’s creative ecosystem – with its outstanding filming locations and robust financial support schemes.”

“These have enabled us, from France, to build with Mediawan an international studio to support talents and stories around the world. Today, the creation of Plan B Europe marks a key milestone in our international growth strategy and further strengthens the European DNA of the Mediawan group.”

The broadening of Plan B’s geographical footprint could inspire other outfits with Mediawan. Capton told Variety that Mediawan “keeps a close watch on opportunities in all key markets.”

“Our talents share an international outlook and a strong curiosity to collaborate with other professionals, IPs, and formats,” and as such Mediawan “explores potential expansions wherever creativity thrives, while also developing strong synergies across our group worldwide.”

While it’s based in France, Mediawan has been ramping up its presence in English-speaking markets in the last three years, with recent acquisitions such as See-Saw Films, The British-Australian indie company behind “Slow Horses,” and LeBron James’ and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill, on top of Drama Republic (“One Day,” “The English”) and Misfits Entertainment (“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story”) in the U.K.

Plan B is rolling off of “F1: The Movie,” which became Pitt’s and Apple’s highest-grossing movie to date, grossing over $613 million worldwide, prompting a return to IMAX theaters last month. The company has also produced ambitious director-driven movies, such as Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” RaMell Ross’s Oscar-nominated “Nickel Boys,” and Bong Joon-ho’s “Mickey 17.”

Plan B’s television work has been equally applauded, in particular “Adolescence,” the Netflix mini-series created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne that struck a chord and has earned 13 nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards; “Three Body Problem,” nominated for six primetime Emmy Awards; and the “Lego Masters” series; alongside documentaries (via its joint venture with Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald) such as “Apocalypse in The Tropics” and “One to One.” Plan B also made its Tony-nominated theater debut with “Enemy of the People,” and recently scored an audio success for Audible with “What Could Go Wrong.”

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Horoscope Today, August 26, 2025: A shift in income patterns may require revisiting your savings plan | Astrology
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Horoscope Today, August 26, 2025: A shift in income patterns may require revisiting your savings plan | Astrology

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Aries (March 21–April 20)

Meditation may offer clarity, though building a consistent routine takes patience. Steady academic progress feels good, and staying consistent will keep you on track. Bridging generational family gaps may lead to a deeper understanding. Career goals might need tweaking to match your changing ambitions. Smart planning supports long-term financial health better than quick wins.

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 26, 2025(Freepik)

Love Focus: Openness may strengthen your bond and lead to meaningful conversations.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Blue

Taurus (April 21–May 20)

Revisiting your sales strategy may help move unsold property units more efficiently. Emotional fatigue at work may lessen if you learn to appreciate your progress. Paying more now can lower future debt but may limit cash flow in the short term. Night rituals can gradually ease sleep problems. Learning today feels rewarding, making academics more joyful.

Love Focus: Unresolved issues may keep resurfacing, so take time before seeking resolution.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Green

Gemini (May 21–June 21)

A shift in income patterns may require revisiting your savings plan. Choosing healthy meals may support your goals without making you feel restricted. Workplace appreciation may go unnoticed due to underlying interpersonal issues. Sharing household chores might cause tension, but calm talks can bring fairness back. A local taxi may charge more than expected, so check rates in advance.

Love Focus: Resistance to emotional change may delay the evolution of your relationship.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Maroon

Cancer (June 22–July 22)

You may feel light on your feet today, with high energy making movement easy. Children may benefit from your guidance, even if their growth includes occasional setbacks. A forward-thinking mindset can help you create long-term professional stability. Payments may be delayed unless you stay on top of schedules. Your studies may feel stable without major highs or lows.

Love Focus: Keep things casual only if both of you are clear about intentions.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Beige

Leo (July 23–August 23)

Health could benefit from mindful eating, with room for small treats. Career advancement may come with added duties that test your stamina. Academic growth may feel gradual, but steady effort pays off. Wise financial moves, especially in investments, call for moderation today. Family discussions might stir tension, yet they can improve communication over time.

Love Focus: Even if the moment is imperfect, heartfelt gestures still carry meaning.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Orange

Virgo (August 24–September 23)

Global networking may open doors to fresh career paths. Strong finances could make clearing debts easier today. Sharing home-cooked traditions might bring warmth and inspiration. Travel today may lead to unexpected discoveries. Exploring new study topics could ignite clarity and excitement.

Love Focus: Accepting differences in your bond may bring peace and strengthen mutual respect.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Libra (September 24–October 23)

Tension in family talks might reveal underlying issues that need attention. Keeping a check on spending today can help maintain financial stability. Stay focused at work and avoid getting involved in gossip. Property rentals may face brief disruptions due to tenant issues or minor repairs. Seasonal mood changes may arise; give yourself space to process them.

Love Focus: Fatigue in love may signal a need to re-evaluate your emotional investment.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Golden

Scorpio (October 24–November 22)

Engaging in strength training may improve flexibility if you allow time for recovery. Your ability to guide others may inspire transformation in your work environment. Financial logs can help you keep track of transactions and resolve potential discrepancies. The day’s journey may leave you with memories to cherish and stories to share.

Love Focus: Courageously expressing your feelings may help remove long-held doubts.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Dark Grey

Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)

Redirecting ambition into productivity may lead to powerful results in your career. Property discussions may be slow, but thoughtful layout choices will pay off. Emotional warmth from a family memory might lift your spirits. Monetary discipline ensures your recurring costs remain manageable. Students may find a balanced pace in their studies today.

Love Focus: Celebrating small milestones today may reaffirm the strength of your connection.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Peach

Capricorn (December 22–January 20)

You may need to revise your study approach if progress feels slow. Financial support from side ventures may add to your primary income today. New job openings may arise but will bring intense competition. Budget for unexpected building costs to avoid unnecessary pressure during renovation. Train journeys may require flexibility in seating, so stay alert.

Love Focus: Emotional fatigue may signal the need to pause and reset your relationship goals.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Silver

Aquarius (January 21–February 19)

Planning your meals with intention may support your health more than restrictive choices. Household harmony may be restored today through your calming presence. Financial tracking may highlight areas where you can cut back for better savings. At work, refining team coordination could improve efficiency. Renovation work may move slowly but progress is still on the horizon.

Love Focus: Introducing your partner to family needs patience, good timing, and feeling ready.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Cream

Pisces (February 20–March 20)

A casual discussion at work may reveal surprising insights that improve your current project. Your study sessions may feel unproductive, but staying committed will eventually lead to progress. Budgeting adjustments may be required to accommodate fluctuating household costs. Travel gadgets may save time and prevent avoidable stress on your trip.

Love Focus: Enjoy the early excitement of new romance while letting it unfold at its own pace.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: White

By: Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma

(Astrologer, Palmist, Numerologist & Vastu Consultant)

Email: [email protected]

Url: http://www.premastrologer.com

Contact: Panchkula: +91-172-2562832, 2572874

Delhi: +91-11-47033152/40532026

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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Reach 2.0 launches: New Advisory Board, stronger Ambassador network, and a plan to scale scholarships
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Reach 2.0 launches: New Advisory Board, stronger Ambassador network, and a plan to scale scholarships

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

The Reach Events Scholarship Initiative today unveils ‘Reach 2.0’ – a legacy-driven restructure that formalises governance, strengthens delivery, and sets a clear path to grow scholarships from three to five per year. 

The Reach (Race Ethnicity And Cultural Heritage) Events Scholarship Initiative was launched in 2022 to provide a fund and help support Black, Asian and unrepresented minority ethnic students to study on events management degree programmes and enter the industry. The initiative works to provide £5,000 yearly scholarships to support event management degree students at university with their living expenses over three years of study. Students apply directly to the university, who then select the candidates and arrange the funding.

The scholarships are funded by industry donations; organisations pledge to give £5,000 per year for three years. Reach has grown to offer students more than the scholarship – it is also integrating students in the working world by introducing them to employers for work experience, internships, networking and employment opportunities.

Reach 2.0 is a refreshed model, introducing an Advisory Board to steer strategy, operations and decision-making, alongside active working parties across social, PR, coaching & alumni, events and fundraising.

Robert Kenward, co-founder, Reach: “As we enter our fourth year, Reach has grown beyond what one or two people can do. I’m incredibly grateful to the industry friends who helped get us here – Priya Narain, Marty Fullard, Gabby Austen-Browne and Jonathan Sibley are superstars, and now Reach needs to have longevity and legacy so it needs to stand on its own feet with shared ownership. Reach 2.0 puts specialists around the table, organised into working parties that deliver measurable, actionable outcomes and also more visibility for the programme.”

Kenward continues: “We did good work in the past; now we’re set up to do great work for the long term. My focus is securing five donors a year (up from three) so we can fund more scholars, while an engaged Advisory Board leads the programme’s overall strategy and deliverables. I’m an ally, not a person of colour, and as one of our ambassadors so eloquently put it, ‘you can’t be what you can’t see.’ That’s why this next phase is community-led, designed to outlive me and keep championing who gets to thrive in our sector.”

Anupa White, director, Principal Global Events and Advisory Board director: “The Reach Events Scholarship is about more than opening doors – it’s about changing the face of our industry. By providing funding, mentorship, and invaluable connections, we are empowering talented Black, Asian, and minority-ethnic students to step into the events, MICE, and hospitality sectors with confidence. I’m thrilled to welcome such a diverse and talented group to our Advisory Board and ambassador team. Their expertise and passion will be invaluable in driving the Reach Events Scholarship forward.”

Advisory Board

  • Robert Kenward, fitability® recruiter & founder, Jigsaw Talent Solutions
  • Anupa White, director, Principal Global Events
  • Janine Hart, managing director, Pure Communications Group
  • Nadu Placca Rodriguez, CEO, The Zoo XYZ
  • Rummanah Promi, event co-ordinator, BUTL
  • Samantha Salisbury, events manager, Jonsam Events Ltd

Ambassadors

  • Roeleen Johnson, head of account management & implementation, Hotel and Travel Solutions Ltd
  • Diana Frederiksen, head of business development, conferences & events, Excel London
  • Cherise Scotland, people and culture manager, EMC3
  • David Ogiste, founder, Nobody’s Café

To date, Reach has partnered with Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Hertfordshire, with the university partner for 2026 to be announced later this year.

Companies that are interested in making a positive and long-term impact to D&I in the industry can contact Robert Kenward ([email protected]) for more information.

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Oasis Release Live 'Wonderwall' From Dublin, Plan Limited Ticket Release
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Oasis Release Live ‘Wonderwall’ From Dublin, Plan Limited Ticket Release

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

With just a few days to go before Oasis kick off the North American run of their Live ’25 reunion tour in Toronto, the band offered fans two surprise gifts on Wednesday (Aug. 20). The first was a live rendition of their beloved 1995 single “Wonderwall” from one of their recent shows in Dublin, Ireland, where the band returned to perform for the first time since 2008.

The footage from Croke Park finds singer Liam Gallagher crooning the yearning ballad in fine voice in one of his signature anoraks over a hoodie, which he has pulled up tight over his head so his eyes are barely visible. Brother/songwriter Noel Gallagher provides the propulsive acoustic guitar backing as he gazes out at a massive stadium lit up by fans’ waving cellphone flashlights.

In addition, they posted a “Postcards from Dublin” compilation video of their double-down on Aug. 16 and 17, with film of a young fan in homemade Oasis shirt and bucket hat selling waters outside the venue, a man in official gear holding up his baby in matching shirt and hat, the excitement outside the venue as well as the earth-shaking, full stadium hopping up and down from the crowd inside and clips from several songs.

So far, the band has offered up a number of live tracks from the reunion shows in the U.K. and Ireland, including “Slide Away” from the kick-off in Cardiff, Wales, as well as “Cigarettes & Alcohol” from their home town of Manchester and “Little By Little” from their London run.

But perhaps the biggest gift of all is a note that went up on Wednesday announcing that some last-minute seats for the North American shows will be released in the coming days. According to a post, “as the North American shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited number of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned. These final production releases will happen over the coming days.”

That’s great news for those who haven’t yet scored tickets as the North American run is slated to kick off on Sunday (Aug. 24) at Rogers Stadium in Toronto — where the band will play again on Monday (Aug. 25) — before moving on to Soldier Field in Chicago (Aug. 28), then MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (Aug. 31, Sept. 1), the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. (Sept. 6, 7) and Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City (Sept. 12, 13); Cage the Elephant will open all the North American dates, with Cast joining for the N.J. and California shows.

Find out how to score those tickets below.

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