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Veria TV brings health programs to MIP
Endemol announces MIP slate
Off the Fence makes inroads with travel
NHNZ gets ahead in CG
NBC networks debut in Thailand
RDF Rights' first US/Canada simulcast
Britney Spears special launches at MIP
More celebs in rehab for RDF Rights
Portfolio announces pre-MIP deals
September secures rights to big wedding show
Vanity Fair lists best of documentary films
Hulu offers Crawford as first feature
Obama's camp to unveil doc
Wildlife narration Newman's last credit
Britain could face heat for Supernanny
Telling someone else's story ain't easy
Infamous 'Treeman' losing growths
Nat Geo's profile of stress
update: BskyB ordered to cut back ITV stake
Documentary infiltrates films at New York Film FestivalOur take on current and past film and TV projects
Industry experts offer their take
| by: | Apr 1, 2007 |
GRB Entertainment quietly goes about piling up hit after hit, consistently delivering solid ratings to us cable and network. Consider Growing Up Gotti for A&E, Untold Stories of the ER and Tuckerville for TLC, Next Action Star for NBC, and their latest hit, Intervention, now at almost 40 episodes on A&E. One reader describes it as "A raw, often unpolished, show that hits the mark incredibly well by dealing with a serious issue [addiction] and putting a human face on it. Powerful stuff."
But, even more than what's on the screen, GRB should be praised for finding what every prodco aspires to - client diversity. Beyond the shows listed above, last year the company also produced Designer to the Stars: Kari Whitman for WE, Full Force Nature for The Weather Channel and True Caribbean Pirates for The History Channel, to name only a few. Not only is the programming smart, but so too are the execs.
Recent titles: Intervention, Flight Attendant School, True Caribbean Pirates
Employees: 100
Hours this year: 100-plus
Upcoming includes: Live Nation, Flesh and Blood, Diagnosis
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