Dorothy Carvello’s music industry exposé 'Anything For A Hit' is being adapted into a docuseries.
Their company, Break Thru, will also run production on the docuseries along with One Foot Forward, which produces content aimed at major streaming services, and Stroud, who has worked on the HBO Max series,'s MY Entertainment, which has produced content for Discovery, National Geographic, MTV and the Travel Channel. The producers have not revealed whetherhas been acquired by a streaming service, but Carvello says the project should be ready to run sometime next year.
In a statement, Stern and Sundberg said, “We are thrilled to partner with Michael Yudin and his team at One Foot Forward to bring Dorothy Carvello’s remarkable memoir to the screen. Carvello’s singular perspective on the music industry -- as a woman and as a key insider at a major label -- offers a powerful lens that indicts and inspires in equal measure."
A synopsis of the project describes the docuseries as a three-parter"that goes deep into the dreams and dysfunctions of the music industry as experienced by Carvello, the first woman A&R executive at a major label.
There are men running public companies who have paid to silence claims. If I was a shareholder, I wouldn't want my money being used to cover up sexual abuse, which is a crime," she adds.Courtesy Photo
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