Christina Chang and Carolyn Hunt Named 2026 ‘Entertainment Business Visionaries’ by Los Angeles Times

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Partners Christina Chang and Carolyn Hunt have been named to the 2026 Los Angeles Times “Entertainment Business Visionaries” list, which recognizes “the entertainment world’s most valuable architects — the individuals whose guidance helps productions launch, companies expand, deals close and careers flourish.”

Chang was noted for directing the expansive international portfolio of filmmaker Tim Burton, advising the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the Amazon Prime Video documentary “Raise the Flags” and negotiating breakout agreements for Netflix star Harry Jowsey and beauty creator Aditya Madiraju.

Hunt was recognized for facilitating production loans for major European features — including “Day Drinker” and Netflix’s “French Lover” — orchestrating corporate facilities for Fallbrook Films and securing distribution deals for “World Breaker” through Peachtree Media Capital.

Individuals selected for this annual list were evaluated on several criteria, including noteworthy successes during the last two years, consistent demonstration of leadership and impact made to their organization and industry’s growth.

View the full list here

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