Global talent, entertainment, sports and advisory company UTA has signed popular U.K. creators Jack Edwards, Madame Joyce, and Lewis Goodall for global representation in all areas.
The deals fit into UTA’s expansion of its U.K. Creator division which is part of its international growth strategy. The agency is looking to provide digital, gaming/e-sports, and audio talent and groups access to a wider network across unscripted and scripted TV, audio, live touring, publishing, news, and broadcasting.
The three new signings have a combined audience reach of more than 5 million people across their social channels and broadcast platforms.
Madame Joyce is a podcaster, presenter, and media personality with a combined audience of more than 2 million people whose podcast Cocktails & Takeaways delves into celebrity news, gossip, and discussions over drinks. She is being co-represented with Jackie Eyewe, manager and director of Makers Agency.
Madame Joyce, courtesy of Ian Hippolyte...
The deals fit into UTA’s expansion of its U.K. Creator division which is part of its international growth strategy. The agency is looking to provide digital, gaming/e-sports, and audio talent and groups access to a wider network across unscripted and scripted TV, audio, live touring, publishing, news, and broadcasting.
The three new signings have a combined audience reach of more than 5 million people across their social channels and broadcast platforms.
Madame Joyce is a podcaster, presenter, and media personality with a combined audience of more than 2 million people whose podcast Cocktails & Takeaways delves into celebrity news, gossip, and discussions over drinks. She is being co-represented with Jackie Eyewe, manager and director of Makers Agency.
Madame Joyce, courtesy of Ian Hippolyte...
- 3/19/2025
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Tuesday 19 November 2024, BBC Two broadcasts Between the Covers!
Season 8 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Between the Covers” on BBC Two promises an engaging discussion about literature. This week, Sara Cox welcomes a lively group of guests: Graham Norton, Cariad Lloyd, Jack Edwards, and Meera Syal. Each guest brings their own unique perspective and enthusiasm for reading, making for an entertaining hour.
The book club pick for this episode is “Butter” by Asako Yuzuki. This novel has sparked interest for its intriguing themes and storytelling style. The guests will delve into the book, sharing their thoughts and insights. Expect lively debates and personal reflections as they explore what makes this book special.
In addition to discussing “Butter,” the guests will also share their favorite books. This segment allows for a diverse range of recommendations, highlighting different genres and authors. Whether it’s a classic favorite or a recent release,...
Season 8 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Between the Covers” on BBC Two promises an engaging discussion about literature. This week, Sara Cox welcomes a lively group of guests: Graham Norton, Cariad Lloyd, Jack Edwards, and Meera Syal. Each guest brings their own unique perspective and enthusiasm for reading, making for an entertaining hour.
The book club pick for this episode is “Butter” by Asako Yuzuki. This novel has sparked interest for its intriguing themes and storytelling style. The guests will delve into the book, sharing their thoughts and insights. Expect lively debates and personal reflections as they explore what makes this book special.
In addition to discussing “Butter,” the guests will also share their favorite books. This segment allows for a diverse range of recommendations, highlighting different genres and authors. Whether it’s a classic favorite or a recent release,...
- 11/19/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In Season 8, Episode 4 of Between the Covers, airing on Tuesday, November 19, at 8:00 Pm on BBC Two, Sara Cox invites viewers to dive into the world of books with a fantastic lineup of guests. This episode features beloved personalities like Graham Norton, comedian Cariad Lloyd, book influencer Jack Edwards, and actress Meera Syal. Together, they’ll be reviewing the latest book club pick, Butter by Asako Yuzuki, a story that has captivated readers with its unique and heartfelt storytelling.
The discussion around Butter promises to be lively, with each guest bringing their personal insights and reactions to the novel. As they explore its themes, characters, and what made it a standout read, fans of the show can look forward to a mix of thoughtful analysis and lighthearted conversation. Beyond the book club pick, the guests will also share some of their personal favorite books, giving viewers plenty of new recommendations to explore.
The discussion around Butter promises to be lively, with each guest bringing their personal insights and reactions to the novel. As they explore its themes, characters, and what made it a standout read, fans of the show can look forward to a mix of thoughtful analysis and lighthearted conversation. Beyond the book club pick, the guests will also share some of their personal favorite books, giving viewers plenty of new recommendations to explore.
- 11/12/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
UTA on Monday announced the expansion of its creator practice with the addition of Beth Heard as an agent in its UK Creators division.
In her new role, Heard will focus on expanding UTA’s European roster of audio-endemic and digital-first talent, which includes the likes of Madeline Argy, RedHanded, Jampot Productions and Yung Filly. She’ll be based out of the agency’s London office.
Heard joins from Sixteenth, the London-based management agency that represents the UK’s leading thought leaders, change-makers and creators. She spent a little over three years there, most recently serving as Head of Talent. To date, she’s built the digital-first careers of some of the UK’s biggest creators, from booktuber Jack Edwards to the queen of UK true crime, Eleanor Neale. Heard’s career also includes six years of senior communications experience working predominantly in the health, beauty and wellness industries.
In...
In her new role, Heard will focus on expanding UTA’s European roster of audio-endemic and digital-first talent, which includes the likes of Madeline Argy, RedHanded, Jampot Productions and Yung Filly. She’ll be based out of the agency’s London office.
Heard joins from Sixteenth, the London-based management agency that represents the UK’s leading thought leaders, change-makers and creators. She spent a little over three years there, most recently serving as Head of Talent. To date, she’s built the digital-first careers of some of the UK’s biggest creators, from booktuber Jack Edwards to the queen of UK true crime, Eleanor Neale. Heard’s career also includes six years of senior communications experience working predominantly in the health, beauty and wellness industries.
In...
- 7/22/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Taylor Swift released her album The Tortured Poets Department on April 19. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
There is a reason why Taylor Swift sits atop the game. She embodies the popstar life, the glitz, the fame, and the shiny new outfits, but also the large-scale attention that it brings to one’s life. Her reverential new album lays bare her emotional struggles of falling in and out of love in a public space like a spectacle for millions. Her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, is literally all anyone can talk about. The internet is entrapped in Swift’s charms and swirling in the web of stories that she has spun. Swifties are losing their minds over speculations and wild theories. And the reactions are hilarious.
Her highly anticipated album dropped on April 19, and then, at 2 Am Et, Taylor announced that it was, in fact, a double album. Swifties around the world...
There is a reason why Taylor Swift sits atop the game. She embodies the popstar life, the glitz, the fame, and the shiny new outfits, but also the large-scale attention that it brings to one’s life. Her reverential new album lays bare her emotional struggles of falling in and out of love in a public space like a spectacle for millions. Her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, is literally all anyone can talk about. The internet is entrapped in Swift’s charms and swirling in the web of stories that she has spun. Swifties are losing their minds over speculations and wild theories. And the reactions are hilarious.
Her highly anticipated album dropped on April 19, and then, at 2 Am Et, Taylor announced that it was, in fact, a double album. Swifties around the world...
- 4/19/2024
- by Aayushi Hemnani
- KoiMoi
Dystopian novel Prophet Song by Irish author Paul Lynch has won the 2023 Booker Prize.
Set in Dublin, the story follows a family dealing with a terrifying new world in which democracy falls away.
The prestigious book award has previously been won by novels including The English Patient, The Remains Of The Day, Life Of Pi, The White Tiger, and Wolf Hall, all of which have been adapted into successful movies or TV series.
Chair of Judges, Esi Edugyan, described Prophet Song, which was the bookmakers’ favorite to win the prize, as “soul-shattering and true,” adding that readers “will not soon forget its warnings.”
The subject matter rings especially true given the scenes of violence that have erupted in Dublin in recent days. Ireland’s police chief Drew Harris this weekend blamed the rioting and violence, which saw multiple people stabbed, on a “lunatic, hooligan faction driven by a far-right ideology...
Set in Dublin, the story follows a family dealing with a terrifying new world in which democracy falls away.
The prestigious book award has previously been won by novels including The English Patient, The Remains Of The Day, Life Of Pi, The White Tiger, and Wolf Hall, all of which have been adapted into successful movies or TV series.
Chair of Judges, Esi Edugyan, described Prophet Song, which was the bookmakers’ favorite to win the prize, as “soul-shattering and true,” adding that readers “will not soon forget its warnings.”
The subject matter rings especially true given the scenes of violence that have erupted in Dublin in recent days. Ireland’s police chief Drew Harris this weekend blamed the rioting and violence, which saw multiple people stabbed, on a “lunatic, hooligan faction driven by a far-right ideology...
- 11/27/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
London, Nov 27 (Ians) ‘Prophet Song’ by the celebrated Irish novelist Paul Lynch has been named the winner of the Booker Prize 2023, according to an official announcement by the organisers of the prestigious literary award.
The author received 50,000 pounds and was presented with his trophy by Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka, the 2022 winner, at a ceremony held at Old Billingsgate, London, on Sunday, November 26.
Nairobi-born accountant-turned-debutant novelist Chetna Maroo, who is of Indian origin and a resident of London, was one of the six writers shortlisted for the prize, which, since 1969, has been awarded to the top writers of our times. Six of the awardees have been writers of Indian descent.
The glitterting award event on Sunday was hosted by British journalist and writer Samira Ahmed and broadcast live as a special episode of BBC Radio 4 Front Row.
It was also livestreamed in an hour-long YouTube presentation, hosted by Jack Edwards...
The author received 50,000 pounds and was presented with his trophy by Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka, the 2022 winner, at a ceremony held at Old Billingsgate, London, on Sunday, November 26.
Nairobi-born accountant-turned-debutant novelist Chetna Maroo, who is of Indian origin and a resident of London, was one of the six writers shortlisted for the prize, which, since 1969, has been awarded to the top writers of our times. Six of the awardees have been writers of Indian descent.
The glitterting award event on Sunday was hosted by British journalist and writer Samira Ahmed and broadcast live as a special episode of BBC Radio 4 Front Row.
It was also livestreamed in an hour-long YouTube presentation, hosted by Jack Edwards...
- 11/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
London, Nov 27 (Ians) ‘Prophet Song’ by the celebrated Irish novelist Paul Lynch has been named the winner of the Booker Prize 2023, according to an official announcement by the organisers of the prestigious literary award.
The author received 50,000 pounds and was presented with his trophy by Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka, the 2022 winner, at a ceremony held at Old Billingsgate, London, on Sunday, November 26.
Nairobi-born accountant-turned-debutant novelist Chetna Maroo, who is of Indian origin and a resident of London, was one of the six writers shortlisted for the prize, which, since 1969, has been awarded to the top writers of our times. Six of the awardees have been writers of Indian descent.
The glitterting award event on Sunday was hosted by British journalist and writer Samira Ahmed and broadcast live as a special episode of BBC Radio 4 Front Row.
It was also livestreamed in an hour-long YouTube presentation, hosted by Jack Edwards...
The author received 50,000 pounds and was presented with his trophy by Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka, the 2022 winner, at a ceremony held at Old Billingsgate, London, on Sunday, November 26.
Nairobi-born accountant-turned-debutant novelist Chetna Maroo, who is of Indian origin and a resident of London, was one of the six writers shortlisted for the prize, which, since 1969, has been awarded to the top writers of our times. Six of the awardees have been writers of Indian descent.
The glitterting award event on Sunday was hosted by British journalist and writer Samira Ahmed and broadcast live as a special episode of BBC Radio 4 Front Row.
It was also livestreamed in an hour-long YouTube presentation, hosted by Jack Edwards...
- 11/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Stars: David Wayman, Sian Altman, May Kelly, Ocean M Harris, Jack Edwards, Valis Volkova, Caidney Simone, Eva Rya, Felicia Westring, Fahad Salman, Richard Sandling, Jenny Miller, Robin Kirwan | Written and Directed by Andy Edwards
One of the earliest films featuring the name Scott Jeffrey, that we reviewed here on Nerdly, was Darker Shades of Elise, a film Jeffrey produced back in 2017 and a film that didn’t really reflect where the rest of the actor turned director/producer’s oeuvre would head. But now Proportion Productions are back, only this time not with a low-budget monster movie, terrifying slasher film or brilliant metaphorical horror. No, with Graphic Desires the company bring us back to another time, the 90s post-Basic Instinct, with another erotic thriller.
Graphic Desires tells the story of the reclusive Franklin (David Wayman), a designer who works from home doing freelance work, who cheats on his partner with...
One of the earliest films featuring the name Scott Jeffrey, that we reviewed here on Nerdly, was Darker Shades of Elise, a film Jeffrey produced back in 2017 and a film that didn’t really reflect where the rest of the actor turned director/producer’s oeuvre would head. But now Proportion Productions are back, only this time not with a low-budget monster movie, terrifying slasher film or brilliant metaphorical horror. No, with Graphic Desires the company bring us back to another time, the 90s post-Basic Instinct, with another erotic thriller.
Graphic Desires tells the story of the reclusive Franklin (David Wayman), a designer who works from home doing freelance work, who cheats on his partner with...
- 12/1/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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