Ran Tellem Departs The Mediapro Studio
John LasseterFormer chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.
A Visionary's Farewell: Charting New Horizons in Global Content Creation
The Departure of a Strategic Content Leader
Ran Tellem, a prominent name in the international television landscape, is concluding his tenure as the head of international content development at The Mediapro Studio. His exit follows a significant period during which he played a crucial role in propelling the Madrid-based film and TV enterprise onto the global stage, a position he held since the studio's inception in 2019.
A Legacy of International Expansion
Tellem's journey with Mediapro began in 2016, where he initially served in the same capacity. His departure, coupled with that of general manager Laura Fernández Espeso and Daniel Burman (who recently transitioned to Disney+ Latin America), signifies a notable shift. These individuals were instrumental in transforming Mediapro from a collection of local operations into a pioneering force in premium international television co-production, spanning Spain, Latin America, and beyond.
The "The Head" Model: Pioneering Original Global Content
The company's remarkable growth was underpinned by a clear vision, exemplified by the series "The Head," featuring John Lynch and Katharine O'Donnelly. This project established a new paradigm for the studio: not merely adapting existing concepts, but actively seeking and collaborating with international partners to develop original content tailored for a worldwide audience.
Building a Team of Creative Visionaries
When Tellem joined Mediapro in 2016, the aspiration to become a truly international player was already firmly established under Fernández Espeso and founder Jaume Roures. Tellem brought with him extensive experience, including his Emmy-winning role as executive producer for "Homeland" and his previous position as VP of programming at Israel's Keshet from 2008 to 2016. Mediapro further bolstered its creative team by acquiring Oficina Burman in early 2018, bringing acclaimed New Argentine Cinema figure Daniel Burman into its fold.
Forging Global Partnerships for Unrivaled Production
By 2024, The Mediapro Studio had evolved into one of Southern Europe's leading global production and distribution powerhouses, with its headquarters in Madrid and 53 offices worldwide. Under the leadership of Fernández Espeso, Tellem, and Burman, the studio rapidly established partnerships for its creative concepts. It became a trailblazer in international co-production, collaborating on numerous series with major players such as Viacom ("Victoria Small"), Prime Video ("The Boarding School: Las Cumbres"), Sony Pictures Television ("Implacables: Mexico"), Lionsgate+ ("Express"), and Warner Bros. Discovery ("Las Bravas").
The Quest for Universal English-Language Narratives
A significant objective for Tellem was to produce English-language series that transcended their geographical origins, making them suitable for any television screen globally. "The Head," a collaborative effort with Hulu Japan and HBO Asia, stands as a testament to this ambition. The series, which Tellem spearheaded from its initial development through three seasons, was sold to over 90 countries, with TMS retaining intellectual property rights.
The Art of Storytelling: A Creative Journey
Tellem has frequently expressed his passion for the creative process of television, particularly the collaborative environment of a writers' room. He describes himself as a blend of writer, producer, and businessman, a unique combination that allows him to effectively drive projects forward. He emphasizes the importance of constructive dialogue with writers to refine their work, highlighting how creative collaboration often fosters deep friendships.
Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Television Production
Tellem departs The Mediapro Studio at a time when securing funding for original stories has become increasingly challenging. However, ironically, international co-production is rapidly becoming the norm for ambitious series, and the demand for innovative and distinctive content to capture audience attention has never been greater.
Embracing the Future of Content Creation
Tellem remains enthusiastic about the dynamic changes sweeping the television industry. He views the current era as an exhilarating period for creation, where a fusion of experience, excitement, and innovation is poised to shape the future of global content.

