FOX
ENTERTAINMENT SIGNS WRITER/CREATOR JEFF DAVIS TO
EXCLUSIVE,
BROADCAST-ONLY DEAL
Agreement
Marks Company’s First Direct Overall Term Deal
FOX
Entertainment has signed writer/creator Jeff Davis (“Criminal
Minds,” “Teen Wolf”) to a direct, exclusive, broadcast-only
talent deal, it was announced today by Michael Thorn, President,
Entertainment, FOX Entertainment.
Under
terms of the agreement, Davis will develop scripted dramas for the
FOX network. The agreement marks FOX Entertainment’s first direct,
overall term deal.
“Jeff
is a singular talent with a unique voice. His ability to create an
incredibly wide range of shows – from character-driven procedurals
like ‘Criminal Minds’ to pop culture-piercing coming-of-age
stories like ‘Teen Wolf’ – is what makes this deal so
significant,” said Thorn. “As the company’s first direct
overall deal, it has even greater significance because it underscores
our commitment to being in business with the industry’s best
creators – and offering them flexibility and backend, both rare
commodities in today’s marketplace.”
“Producing
the pilot of ‘Teen Wolf’ with Michael Thorn not only began one of
the best professional experiences I’ve had, but set a high bar for
collaborative partners that I’ve sought to replicate ever since,”
Davis added. “The chance to do it again with him, Charlie Collier,
Charlie Andrews, Gabriel Marano and the rest of their team at FOX was
one I couldn’t pass up.”
Jeff Davis
created CBS' hit series, “Criminal Minds,” and has gone on to
develop pilots for a number of networks, including creating and
serving as the showrunner for all 100 episodes of MTV’s hit
series, “Teen Wolf.” Along with producer David Janollari, Davis
currently is working on a pilot for cable’s Syfy, based on the
classic series “Night Gallery.”
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