Jeremy Zag (born March 24, 1985 in France) is an entrepreneur, producer, director and music composer, for films and TV series. Zag is the founder and CEO of ZAG Entertainment, a private firm specializing in children's and family entertainment franchises. Its multiple divisions include production companies and animation studios – located in Europe, the United States and Asia – that develop TV series, movies, and games.
In 2009, Zag co-founded Zagtoon, and has produced shows including Miraculous Ladybug,Sammy and Co,Zak Storm, and Popples with partners such as Disney Channel,TF1,Toei Animation, Nickelodeon, Lagardere, Method Animation,Bandai, eOne, Saban Brands, and Man of Action Studios.
In 2014, Zag co-founded ZAG Animation Studios with Haim Saban, Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan in order to develop, produce, and distribute global, feature film family entertainment, including one 3D animated film, and one CGI-live action hybrid film per year, starting in 2017.
ZAG Animation Studios operates out of ZAG Entertainment’s new campus in Glendale, California.
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Zagreb International Airport (IATA: ZAG, ICAO: LDZA; Croatian: Međunarodna zračna luka Zagreb), also known as Pleso Airport (pronounced [plɛ̂sɔ]) after the nearby suburb of Pleso, is the main international airport of Croatia and also a base of the Croatian Air Force and Air Defence. Located 10 km (6.2 mi) from Zagreb Central Station in Zagreb, it served 2,587,798 passengers in 2015 and is the hub for the Croatian flag carrier Croatia Airlines.
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Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The television programme is written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, with additional material by Mitchell and Webb, amongst others. It was broadcast on Channel 4 from 2003 until 2015. In 2010 it became the longest-running comedy in Channel 4 history.
Peep Show follows the lives of Mark Corrigan (Mitchell) and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne (Webb), two dysfunctional friends who share a flat in Croydon, south London. Mark is a socially awkward and despondent loan manager with a cynical outlook on life, while Jeremy is a juvenile slacker and unemployed would-be musician who lives in Mark's spare room. Stylistically, the show utilitizes point of view shots, with the thoughts of main characters Mark and Jeremy audible as voice-overs.
Though it never achieved great commercial success, the show received consistent critical acclaim and became a cult favourite. In September 2013, Channel 4 announced that the show's ninth series would be its last. Series 9 was filmed throughout August and September 2015 and premiered on 11 November 2015.
"Jeremy" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam, with lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament. "Jeremy" was released in 1992 as the third single from Pearl Jam's debut album Ten (1991). The song was inspired by a newspaper article Vedder read about a high school student who shot himself in front of his English class on January 8, 1991. It reached the number five spot on both the Mainstream and Modern Rock Billboard charts. It did not originally chart on the regular Billboard Hot 100 singles chart since it was not released as a commercial single in the U.S. at the time, but a re-release in July 1995 brought it up to number 79.
The song gained notoriety for its music video, directed by Mark Pellington and released in 1992, which received heavy rotation by MTV and became a hit. The original music video for "Jeremy" was directed and produced by Chris Cuffaro. Epic Records and MTV later rejected the music video, and released the version directed by Pellington instead. In 1993, the "Jeremy" video was awarded four MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Video of the Year.