

EXCLUSIVE: Management 360 is looking to ramp up television development and production with the hiring of Brandon Brito and Meghan Lyvers to head the company’s television unit TV 360. Brito and Lyvers come from Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal’s Tribeca Prods, where they served as VPs of development and production overseeing all film and TV development. They most recently shepherded the company’s upcoming CBS cop drama series The 2-2, written and executive produced by Richard Price. Brito and Lyvers also served as producers on the pilot for the show, directed and executive produced by Management 360 client James Mangold.
TV 360, which didn’t have dedicated executives before the hire of Brito and Lyvers, is a co-producer on the HBO hot new fantasy series Game of Thrones, created/executive produced by Management 360 clients David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Management 360 also renders executive producing services on several upcoming series: NBC’s Up All Night, starring client Christina Applegate; Fox’s Touch (which is yet to receive a formally series order), starring client Kiefer Sutherland; and Bravo’s unscripted series It’s a Brad, Brad World, starring client Brad Goreski. The company’s client roster of TV creators/producers also includes NBC’s late-night host Jimmy Fallon, McG, House executive producer Katie Jacobs and Castle creator/executive producer Andrew Marlowe. Next month, Management 360′s film unit, Film 360, starts prodution on Great Hope Springs, starring Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones and Steve Carell and directed by David Frankel, which it will produce for Mandate Pictures and Sony.
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Good for Brandon. Great exec with excellent taste.
Brandon and Meghan are wonderful. Good get 360. They are two of the smartest and best and easy to work with executives I have ever had the pleasure of working with.
This couldn’t have happened to two nicer, more talented people in Hollywood. 360 got themselves a pair of winners- having worked with them at Tribeca on a feature, I grew to regard them not only as intelligent, collaborative execs, but also a great, fun couple.
It’s nice to see good things happen to good people. NY’s loss is LA’s gain.
Stop with talented. Leave those words for the talent. But being a good exec in this town is simply returning calls and doing as you say. These two are good execs.
Thank you, anon aka = bitter writer. Appreciate it.
And you are a righteous fool. I’m not a writer, but certainly I am right.
You clearly want to be a writer, but can’t write. Right?
Thank you.
I don’t know these two from Adam, but want to make a general observation: Every time Deadline posts a personnel announcement, the comments inevitably run toward “great choice!” “one of the best in the business!” “the smartest exec I’ve worked with!” etc.
Yet, as a whole, Hollywood is run by poor leaders, with weak track records, who create some of the worst corporate cultures imaginable.
Just sayin’ y’know?
Good point Ronaldo.
Yes! Tell Thank you that. He’s a angry old secretary.
First order of business: New publicity photos.
Wow, could they look more excited? In fact, they almost looked angry.
Clearly, you don’t know Meghan.
Great peeps. Hard workers. That’s all you can ask for. Good luck to you both….
These are really Talented Young Exec’s. Hey, 360 Management get them New Press Photos Immediatly and Book them to Star in an Episode with other Clients for Saturday Night Live. They are Industry Celebrity’s Now.Get Offices with great views and your choice of furniture, Enjoy & Congrats.
Doc Joseph P. Sinda
I just want to thank Meghan and Brandon for all the hard work they put in on our project together.Eating with The enemy would never have been contracted to be made into a movie without the hard work and dedication they had put into the project.Best of luck with your new company.