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Looking For A Job? Lionsgate is Now Hiring!

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Looking for a job in the TV, film and entertainment industry? Lionsgate is now hiring!

Are you looking for a job in the film industry? Have you ever dreamed of working with the biggest studio executives in the country? Well, I have good news for you. Lionsgate is now hiring.

As of November 2013, it is the most commercially successful mini major film and television distribution company in North America and the seventh most profitable movie studio.

Lionsgate was formed in 1997 with a small multimillion dollar investment and has become one of the most powerful movie studios in the world. Lionsgate is known for making hit movies such as the Divergent Series, Twilight Sga movies, and Kevin Hart’s breakout comedy movie Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain. 

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According to Deadline, Lions Gate announced it has created its new label, Lionsgate Premiere. This new label will handle up to 15 releases a year, targeting young audiences at theaters and digital outlets. The new label, part of the company’s diversification effort, will incorporate Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment titles (including the Step Up film series and the Red film series) and then specialize in “innovative multiplatform and other release strategies” to reach “affinity audiences with branded content and targeted marketing.” Marketing and Research SVP Jean McDowell will handle marketing, with distribution to be run by Adam Sorensen, who currently manages Western Sales.

But, Lionsgate is bigger than just a movie studio. Lionsgate Television has produced such TV shows such as Nashville, Anger Management, The Dead Zone, Five Days to Midnight, Weeds, Nurse Jackie, Boss, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and the Emmy Award-winning Mad Men. And the studio has signed a deal to produce a reality TV show about a group of men and women moving to Mars.

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