Jan Mojto’s Beta Film is reinforcing its position as a leading producer and distributor of European high-end drama, appointing senior film and TV executive Koby Gal-Raday to the management board in the newly created post of chief content officer. Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July.
Gal-Raday has more than 17 years of experience in television and film. He joins Beta Film from Yes, Israel’s leading satellite and Ott platform, where he served as chief content officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, creativity, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres. Under his tenure, Yes’s credits included “Fauda,” “Your Honour,” “On the Spectrum,” “Magpie,” “The Good Cop” and “Just for Today.”
Prior to this he served as senior VP international co-productions and documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1, worked...
Gal-Raday has more than 17 years of experience in television and film. He joins Beta Film from Yes, Israel’s leading satellite and Ott platform, where he served as chief content officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, creativity, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres. Under his tenure, Yes’s credits included “Fauda,” “Your Honour,” “On the Spectrum,” “Magpie,” “The Good Cop” and “Just for Today.”
Prior to this he served as senior VP international co-productions and documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1, worked...
- 5/12/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Award-winning producer joins from Israel’s Yes.
German film and TV group Beta Film has named Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as its new chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was...
German film and TV group Beta Film has named Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as its new chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was...
- 5/12/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Award-winning producer joins from Israel’s Yes.
German film and TV group Beta Film has appointed Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was Svp of...
German film and TV group Beta Film has appointed Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was Svp of...
- 5/12/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Beta Film has appointed Koby Gal-Raday to the management board in the newly created post of Chief Content Officer.
Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July of this year.
Gal-Raday joins Gomorrah outfit Beta from Yes, the Israeli satellite and Ott platform, where he served as Chief Content Officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres.
Under his tenure, Yes’ credits included among others Fauda 2,3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop 2,3 and Just for Today.
Prior to Yes he served as Svp International Co-Productions and Documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1 and worked as a script editor and producer, and held a senior executive position at Reshet – Channel 2 Israel as head of scripted and documentaries.
Koby Gal-Raday said, “I’m delighted to join Jan Mojto,...
Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July of this year.
Gal-Raday joins Gomorrah outfit Beta from Yes, the Israeli satellite and Ott platform, where he served as Chief Content Officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres.
Under his tenure, Yes’ credits included among others Fauda 2,3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop 2,3 and Just for Today.
Prior to Yes he served as Svp International Co-Productions and Documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1 and worked as a script editor and producer, and held a senior executive position at Reshet – Channel 2 Israel as head of scripted and documentaries.
Koby Gal-Raday said, “I’m delighted to join Jan Mojto,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Alex Westthorp Sep 14, 2016
Did fantasy dramas Chocky, The Box Of Delights and Dramarama leave an impression on you as a kid? Revisit those nightmares here...
Spooky, always magical and occasionally downright scary dramas are the bedrock of kids' television. For me, the pinnacle of this sort of programme was reached in the 1980s. The decade saw a new approach to both traditional and contemporary drama by both UK broadcasters: ITV committed itself to regular seasons of children's plays with Dramarama (1983-89), a kind of youth version of the venerable BBC Play For Today (1970-84), which saw the 1988 television debut of one David Tennant. The BBC, building upon an impressive body of work from the early 70s onwards, produced some of its very best family drama in this era, embracing cutting edge technology to bring treats like The Box Of Delights (1984) and The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (1988) to the screen.
Did fantasy dramas Chocky, The Box Of Delights and Dramarama leave an impression on you as a kid? Revisit those nightmares here...
Spooky, always magical and occasionally downright scary dramas are the bedrock of kids' television. For me, the pinnacle of this sort of programme was reached in the 1980s. The decade saw a new approach to both traditional and contemporary drama by both UK broadcasters: ITV committed itself to regular seasons of children's plays with Dramarama (1983-89), a kind of youth version of the venerable BBC Play For Today (1970-84), which saw the 1988 television debut of one David Tennant. The BBC, building upon an impressive body of work from the early 70s onwards, produced some of its very best family drama in this era, embracing cutting edge technology to bring treats like The Box Of Delights (1984) and The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (1988) to the screen.
- 8/15/2016
- Den of Geek
On next week's Billboard 200 chart, Pearl Jam should secure its fifth No. 1 album, while rock legend Paul McCartney is heading for the top five with his new effort, New. Also aiming for the top five: Avett Brothers, with its latest release, Magpie and the Dandelion. Next week's top 10 will be revealed on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The full chart will refresh the following day on Billboard.com and Billboard.biz. Story: 'Late Night' Sets Weeklong Pearl Jam Tribute Industry sources forecast Pearl Jam's album, Lightning Bolt, to sell around 170,000 to 180,000 by the end of
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- 10/19/2013
- by Keith Caulfield, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pearl Jam will claim the top spot next week with “Lightning Bolt.” The group’s 10th studio set will move close to 180,000 copies. That’s 100,000 more than Miley Cyrus’s “Bangerz,” which drops to No. 2 with sales of around 80,000. The Seattle rockers are seven acts debuting in the top 10 next week: Paul McCartney’s “New” will launch at No. 3 (75,000), Avett Brothers’ “Magpie and the Dandelion” at No. 4 (65,000), Scotty McCreery’s “See You Tonight” at No. 6 (50,000), The Head and the Heart’s “Let’s Be Still” at No. 8 (40,000), Willie Nelson’s “To All The Girls...” at No....
- 10/19/2013
- Hitfix
Dinah Sheridan has died, aged 92. The film star was perhaps best known as the mother in The Railway Children in 1970. Her agent Gareth Owen confirmed that she died peacefully in her sleep at her Northwood, Middlesex home on Sunday morning (November 25) surrounded by her close family. Born Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg in 1920, she was the mother of actress and Magpie star Jenny Hanley and politician Sir Jeremy Hanley. Her first role was Wendy in a stage version of Peter Pan as a 12-year-old, before breaking into films as a teenager. One of Sheridan's most prominent parts was in the 1953 comedy Genevieve opposite (more)...
- 11/25/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
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