MUMBAI: Production and management company Generate has signed an exclusive multiyear television development and production deal with Twentieth Century Fox Television (TCFTV).
The announcement was made by Generate CEO Jordan Levin, Generate Studios president Pete Aronson and Twentieth Century Fox Television executive vice president of creative affairs Jennifer Nicholson-Salke at the annual National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) conference in Las Vegas.
Under the multiyear deal, Generate will develop scripted broadcast and cable series concepts exclusively for TCFTV, which will also get a first look at any alternative or reality programming concepts developed by Generate over the course of the deal.
Generate, which develops franchise entertainment properties across broadband, television, film and publishing, is responsible for producing two of the fall television season’s most critically-lauded new series: The David Alan Grier vehicle, Chocolate News for Comedy Central and Somebodies, BET’s first original scripted series based on the Sundance-honored film of the same name.
"We are very excited to be partnering with Twentieth, a studio my partners and I have had the pleasure of working with in various capacities over the years. Forging this increasingly rare type of deal is an important milestone for our growing television division," said Levin.
"We have a long history with Jordan and Pete and are excited to be working with them again. They are smart, creative guys with fantastic taste in both talent and material and we can’t wait to get a crack at their development," added Nicholson-Salke.
"Following a busy 2008, we are well-positioned for further growth and continued success creating compelling entertainment concepts, informed by our background in both traditional TV and multiplatform digital content," said Aronson.
In addition to Chocolate News and Somebodies, Generate’s fall 2008 slate included two scripted, original Web series: The political satire Republicrats produced exclusively for MSN; and the second season of the dark comedy, Pink: The Series, which recently cracked the top 15 most-subscribed channels on YouTube.