Hilary Strong, the former CEO of the Agatha Christie literary estate and now CEO of Bob Benton’s Anthology Media Group (previously Bob & Co), is joining forces with a trio of industry veterans …
), is joining forces with a trio of industry veterans to form rights business International Literary Properties.
The London and New York based outfit will acquire and manage the intellectual property in literary estates, as well as living authors, and look to exploit those rights through work including TV, film and theater. The new business is helmed by CEO Scott Hoffman, a book biz vet, with former RLJ Entertainment CEO Ted Green serving as executive chairman. Strong and Benton will sit on the newly-formed company’s board and will also have principal responsibility for properties in the UK and Europe.Strong has credits through her Agatha Christie estate work includingAnd Then There Were None.
“This is an exciting opportunity that plays to the team’s experience and strengths, particularly with respect to Hilary’s tenure managing legendary literary estates, and Scott’s long experience in publishing, and will give readers and viewers additional access to timeless content at this time of great change in the marketplace,” added Benton.
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