Alison Simmonds
Content Consultant and Scheduling
Alison Simmonds has spent the last few years
in Los Angeles, where she works particularly closely with
MediaXchange, devising and co-ordinating programmes for their
extensive schedule of events for senior television, film and
media executives from both Europe and the US.
Before moving to Los Angeles, Alison was
Programme Acquisitions Executive for two of the UK’s
terrestrial networks, ITV and Channel 4, and the cable and
satellite network BSkyB. Working closely with Programme
Directors and Commissioning Editors, she covered the selection,
negotiation and contracting of purchased programmes from major
studios, distributors, producers and TV networks from the UK and
all over the world. Alison handled the full range of
entertainment and factual programming including feature films,
series, TV movies, talk shows, documentaries and children’s
programming.
Her UK television career started in 1982 as
personal assistant to Leslie Halliwell, the Head of Programme
Acquisition for the ITV Network (and author of Halliwell’s
Film Guide), originally based at Granada Television and later
transferring to the Network Centre. Coincidentally, 1982 saw the
launch of Channel 4 and the "new wave" of the
television scene - the rise of the independent producer, the
merging of the ITV network companies and the growth of emerging
networks. Alison became Manager of Acquired Programmes for the
ITV Network before departing for Los Angeles for a six-month
stint as a freelancer in 1988. Returning to the UK as a member
of the programming launch team of BSkyB’s new 4-channel
network in 1989, she was later asked to join Channel 4’s
Programme Acquisition department. At Channel 4, she spent an
extremely interesting ten years handling co-productions,
pre-buys and commissioned programming as well as acquired
programmes before returning to Los Angeles in good time for the
millennium celebrations.
Fascinated by her TV set since childhood,
Alison still gets a real thrill out of being on the Hollywood
studio lots, as well as dealing with some of her favourite
producers of US programming. She also much prefers the weather
in Los Angeles.
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