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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Lifetime Sets Britney Spears Biopic ]]></title>
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                                <p>Lifetime will explore the life of pop star Britney Spears in a new docu-movie set to debut in 2017, the network announced Wednesday.</p><p>The tentatively titled <em>Britney</em>, the movie will detail Spears’ rise to fame, fall from grace and eventual triumphant resurrection, said network executives. Lifetime will begin production next month in Vancouver for a 2017 premiere on Lifetime.</p><p>Asylum Entertainment will produce <em>Britney</em>, with Steve Michaels, Jonathan Koch and Joan Harrison serving as executive producers, said the network. </p>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="WmAzmR3JRf22armHn2NtAY" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/WmAzmR3JRf22armHn2NtAY.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/WmAzmR3JRf22armHn2NtAY.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Oxygen Media has picked up five new reality series in advance of the network’s Oct. 7 rebrand, said Rod Aissa who was also elevated to the role of executive vice president of original programming and development.</p><p>The new series include <em>The Investment Club</em>, executively produced by Thom Beers and follows millennial entrepreneurs hoping to make it big; <em>The Prancing Elite Project</em>, produced by Crazy Legs Productions and chronicles an all-male competitive dance team in Mobile, Ala; <em>The Wilkersons</em>, from Magical Elves and follows the life of Pastor Rick Wilkerson and his family; and <em>Finding My Father</em>, produced by Asylum Entertainment which follows several men and women who are looking to piece together the truth about their past.  </p><p>The network will also expand its popular <em>Preachers Of L.A.</em> reality series with the 2015 launch of <em>Preachers Of Detroit,</em> said network officials.</p><p>These shows join the recently announced  greenlit series <em>Nail’d It, My Crazy Love, Fix My Choir</em>, <em>Street Art Throwdown</em>, <em>Funny Girls, Living Different, It Takes A Sister</em>, and <em>After Happily Ever After</em>. The shows are part of Oxygen’s rebrand launching on Oct. 7 and the unveiling the network’s “very real” tagline and new logo.</p><p>“Oxygen is committed to delivering more authentic originals geared to young, multicultural women,” said Aissa. “These vibrant series reinforce the network’s new programming direction as we continue to shape the future of Oxygen.”</p><p>In his new role, Aissa will continue to oversee the strategic development and production of Oxygen’s original programming and will help oversee the network’s rebrand, according to Oxygen. Aissa was behind the launch of several successful Oxygen series including <em>Preachers of L.A</em> and <em>Sisterhood of Hip Hop.</em></p><p>“Rod has a remarkably intuitive touch for finding unique original content that is culturally relevant for our audience in this young, multicultural demo,” said Frances Berwick, President of Bravo and Oxygen Media.  “His passion and creativity will be instrumental as we continue to expand our programming slate for the new Oxygen.”</p>
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