BWE Media Networks

The BWE Media Networks, LLC
Public
Industry Entertainment
Founded July 31, 2015
Founder Le'Auntray Burch
Headquarters Suffolk, Virginia, USA
Divisions The BWE Talent & Casting
Subsidiaries The BWE Studios
The Los Angeles Television Festival
Website www.thebwe.com

The BWE Media Networks is the parent company of The BWE Studios and The Los Angeles Television Festival.

The BWE Studios

Hot Video Countdown

The studio's flagship series is Hot Video Countdown, a daily music video countdown series. Viewers who vote online or text in their votes will see there favorite videos make the top 5 countdown of the day, in addition to celebrity interviews and live performances. The show is hosted by Josh Skinner (On Air with Ryan Seacrest), actress Brit Sheridan (Kate, Supernatural), actor and model Sam Sarpong and Deja Riley, daughter of music legend Teddy Riley. The series premieres October 2015.[1]

Lakeland

Lakeland follows the lives of several diverse students attending Lakeland High School.[2] After the mysterious death of head cheerleader Hailey Graham, their stories begin to connect as we follow their journey in love, loss and secrets. The series is a collaboration from The BWE Studios and actor Michael Copon's production company, Michael Copon Studios.[3]

Just Famous

Just Famous follows Kara Crane as Leah, young, naive and innocent who moves to Hollywood with big dreams of being a famous actress. She rooms with several other roommates, an aspiring actor, model and director. We follow there journey to make it big in the industry, and what some will do for their 15 minutes of fame.

The Los Angeles Television Festival

The Los Angeles Television Festival (LATF) is an annual festival that allows independent filmmakers and executives the opportunity to celebrate indie produced TV pilots. LATF was founded in 2015, and is held at The Hollywood & Highland Center in Los Angeles, CA inside partnering venues.

References

  1. "'Sam Sarpong is Splash Magazine's Fresh Face'". LA Splash. 2014-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  2. "'Power Ranger energizes TV' project". Suffolk News Herald. 2014-06-23. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  3. "'Michael Copon Studios'". Internet Movie Database. 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-23.

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