Exclusive: Acorn TV, the streaming service aimed at Anglophiles, is getting a new look.
Parent company AMC Networks is giving the streamer a brand refresh with a new logo and tagline ahead of the return of its originals slate. This comes as it prepares for the launch of season three of Harry Wild, the drama starring Jane Seymour.
The series will return to Acorn TV on May 13 and will have a co-premiere on AMC Networks-backed BBC America. Seymour, best known for starring in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Bond film Live and Let Die and Netflix’s The Kominsky Method, plays Harry, who along with Rohan Nedd’s Fergus, is hired to prove the lead singer of Ireland’s hottest boy band didn’t kill himself, find out who decapitated a woman in a busy restaurant, discover who murdered a despotic director on the set of Ireland’s leading daytime soap opera,...
Parent company AMC Networks is giving the streamer a brand refresh with a new logo and tagline ahead of the return of its originals slate. This comes as it prepares for the launch of season three of Harry Wild, the drama starring Jane Seymour.
The series will return to Acorn TV on May 13 and will have a co-premiere on AMC Networks-backed BBC America. Seymour, best known for starring in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Bond film Live and Let Die and Netflix’s The Kominsky Method, plays Harry, who along with Rohan Nedd’s Fergus, is hired to prove the lead singer of Ireland’s hottest boy band didn’t kill himself, find out who decapitated a woman in a busy restaurant, discover who murdered a despotic director on the set of Ireland’s leading daytime soap opera,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” brings Rick and Michonne back to AMC later this month, and AMC celebrates Valentine’s Day with a brand new trailer for the event series.
“Valentine’s Day is just about the last holiday you would associate with ‘The Walking Dead,’ but the truth is that love has been at the heart of this franchise from the very beginning,” Kim Granito, chief marketing officer for AMC Networks, said in a statement this morning.
“We were excited by the juxtaposition of the most romantic day of the year and the zombie apocalypse as a way to celebrate Rick and Michonne’s long-awaited reunion. We’re dropping a surprise trailer set to the voice of Phoebe Bridgers, social Valentine’s Day cards, exclusive merch in our Twd Shop, and to cap it all off we’re setting Sphere in Las Vegas on fire.”
The upcoming...
“Valentine’s Day is just about the last holiday you would associate with ‘The Walking Dead,’ but the truth is that love has been at the heart of this franchise from the very beginning,” Kim Granito, chief marketing officer for AMC Networks, said in a statement this morning.
“We were excited by the juxtaposition of the most romantic day of the year and the zombie apocalypse as a way to celebrate Rick and Michonne’s long-awaited reunion. We’re dropping a surprise trailer set to the voice of Phoebe Bridgers, social Valentine’s Day cards, exclusive merch in our Twd Shop, and to cap it all off we’re setting Sphere in Las Vegas on fire.”
The upcoming...
- 2/14/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Walking Dead reached the end of its eleven season run last year, and the first season of the follow-up spin-off The Walking Dead: Dead City ran through its six episodes earlier this year. The next follow-up spin-off, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, is set to reach AMC and AMC+ at 9pm on Sunday, September 10th – and star Norman Reedus told Entertainment Weekly that are several elements to the show that will make it stand apart from The Walking Dead. He said, “The photography’s different, the acting style of the people I’m acting with are different, the writing is different.” He even went on to say that the zombies are different: “The walkers that we have on this show, they’re all dancers. They’re not extras, they’re dancers — so they bend and move in weird ways. It’s a combination of a horror film mixed with Cirque du Soleil.
- 9/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The Walking Dead reached the end of its eleven season run last year, and with the spin-off The Walking Dead: Dead City have wrapped up its first season run (the show has already been renewed for a second season), we’re now looking forward to the next follow-up spin-off, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. This one is set to reach AMC and AMC+ at 9pm on Sunday, September 10th – and with that date swiftly approaching, Variety has unveiled two new posters for the show that sport the tagline, “Hope is not lost.” You can check them out at the bottom of this article.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has the following synopsis: Daryl (Norman Reedus) washes ashore in France and struggles to piece together how he got there and why. The series tracks his journey across a broken but resilient France as he hopes to find a way back home.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has the following synopsis: Daryl (Norman Reedus) washes ashore in France and struggles to piece together how he got there and why. The series tracks his journey across a broken but resilient France as he hopes to find a way back home.
- 8/17/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Variety has exclusively obtained new key art for “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.”
The spinoff series starring Norman Reedus will officially debut on Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on the linear network and its streaming counterpart. It was announced at San Diego Comic-Con that the show has already been renewed for Season 2.
Both new images can be seen below.
“Bringing to life Daryl Dixon, a well-established and beloved character, in an all-new and distinct world was an interesting creative challenge,” said Kim Granito, head of marketing for AMC Networks. “We wanted these images to reflect a heroic, and more hopeful story than we’ve seen before in this expanding universe. We hope this series will thrill long-time fans of this franchise but will also resonate with those who have never seen an episode of ‘The Walking Dead.’”
Per the official description of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,” “Daryl washes...
The spinoff series starring Norman Reedus will officially debut on Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on the linear network and its streaming counterpart. It was announced at San Diego Comic-Con that the show has already been renewed for Season 2.
Both new images can be seen below.
“Bringing to life Daryl Dixon, a well-established and beloved character, in an all-new and distinct world was an interesting creative challenge,” said Kim Granito, head of marketing for AMC Networks. “We wanted these images to reflect a heroic, and more hopeful story than we’ve seen before in this expanding universe. We hope this series will thrill long-time fans of this franchise but will also resonate with those who have never seen an episode of ‘The Walking Dead.’”
Per the official description of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,” “Daryl washes...
- 8/17/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Executives to work across IFC Films, Rlje Films and Shudder.
AMC Networks has announced the film group senior leadership team led by Scott Shooman encompassing IFC Films, Rlje Films and the Shudder streaming service.
Nicole Weis joins the company as vice president of distribution for IFC Films and will manage theatrical rollout, reporting to Shooman. She previously served as vice president of sales and distribution at A24 Films and prior to that worked at at Universal Pictures and Focus Features.
Judy Woloshen joins as vice president of public relations managing national publicity efforts across the three film brands, reporting to Olivia Dupuis,...
AMC Networks has announced the film group senior leadership team led by Scott Shooman encompassing IFC Films, Rlje Films and the Shudder streaming service.
Nicole Weis joins the company as vice president of distribution for IFC Films and will manage theatrical rollout, reporting to Shooman. She previously served as vice president of sales and distribution at A24 Films and prior to that worked at at Universal Pictures and Focus Features.
Judy Woloshen joins as vice president of public relations managing national publicity efforts across the three film brands, reporting to Olivia Dupuis,...
- 8/10/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
AMC Networks is bolstering the leadership team for its film group, which is comprised of IFC Films, Rlje Films, and Shudder. The company has added two new executives and promoted others, including one executive formerly with A24.
The hires come in the wake of an exodus of departures at IFC Films that began in March, including president Arianna Bocco after a 17-year run. The hires compose the team assembled under new film group head Scott Shooman, who took the job last month.
Nicole Weis, who previously worked at A24 as its VP of sales and distribution, is joining the team as VP of Distribution, managing the theatrical rollout of the film group’s output, and Judy Woloshen, who has been with AMC Networks, is moving over to the film group and is the VP of Public Relations. Weis will report to Scott Shooman, head of the film group, and Woloshen will promote to Olivia Dupuis,...
The hires come in the wake of an exodus of departures at IFC Films that began in March, including president Arianna Bocco after a 17-year run. The hires compose the team assembled under new film group head Scott Shooman, who took the job last month.
Nicole Weis, who previously worked at A24 as its VP of sales and distribution, is joining the team as VP of Distribution, managing the theatrical rollout of the film group’s output, and Judy Woloshen, who has been with AMC Networks, is moving over to the film group and is the VP of Public Relations. Weis will report to Scott Shooman, head of the film group, and Woloshen will promote to Olivia Dupuis,...
- 8/10/2023
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
IFC Films is beefing up its depleted leadership ranks, naming Nicole Weis VP of Distribution. Judy Woloshen also joins as VP of Public Relations, managing national publicity efforts across IFC’s three film brands.
Weis, who will manage theatrical rollout for the film group’s slate, was previously VP of sales and distribution at A24Films, where she handled sales for Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Whale, Marcel The Shell, Minari, Midsommar, Uncut Gems and others.
Prior to A24, Weis worked at Universal Pictures and Focus Features on films including Jurassic World, the Fast And Furious franchise Despicable Me, Get Out, Halloween, Straight Out Of Compton, Halloween, Green Book and Blackkkansman.
Weiss reports to Scott Shooman, who was recently appointed as Head of AMC Networks’ Film Group. Woloshen reports to Olivia Dupuis, SVP of Public Relations.
“Nicole and Judy are uniquely talented and bring a depth of industry knowledge and experience,...
Weis, who will manage theatrical rollout for the film group’s slate, was previously VP of sales and distribution at A24Films, where she handled sales for Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Whale, Marcel The Shell, Minari, Midsommar, Uncut Gems and others.
Prior to A24, Weis worked at Universal Pictures and Focus Features on films including Jurassic World, the Fast And Furious franchise Despicable Me, Get Out, Halloween, Straight Out Of Compton, Halloween, Green Book and Blackkkansman.
Weiss reports to Scott Shooman, who was recently appointed as Head of AMC Networks’ Film Group. Woloshen reports to Olivia Dupuis, SVP of Public Relations.
“Nicole and Judy are uniquely talented and bring a depth of industry knowledge and experience,...
- 8/10/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
IFC Films is bolstering its team with new executive hires and several internal promotions.
As part of the expansion, Nicole Weis is joining the company as VP of distribution, where she will manage the theatrical rollout for IFC’s film slate. She will report to Scott Shooman, the newly appointed head of film at AMC Network, a portfolio that encompasses IFC Films, Rlje Films and the streaming service Shudder.
Also new to the team, Judy Woloshen has been named VP of public relations. In new role, she will manage national publicity efforts across the three film brands and report to Olivia Dupuis, senior VP of public relations.
“Nicole and Judy are uniquely talented and bring a depth of industry knowledge and experience, along with a deep passion for the art of filmmaking and storytelling, to our team,” Shooman said in a statement. “Their expertise, enthusiasm and leadership will be a...
As part of the expansion, Nicole Weis is joining the company as VP of distribution, where she will manage the theatrical rollout for IFC’s film slate. She will report to Scott Shooman, the newly appointed head of film at AMC Network, a portfolio that encompasses IFC Films, Rlje Films and the streaming service Shudder.
Also new to the team, Judy Woloshen has been named VP of public relations. In new role, she will manage national publicity efforts across the three film brands and report to Olivia Dupuis, senior VP of public relations.
“Nicole and Judy are uniquely talented and bring a depth of industry knowledge and experience, along with a deep passion for the art of filmmaking and storytelling, to our team,” Shooman said in a statement. “Their expertise, enthusiasm and leadership will be a...
- 8/10/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
AMC Networks is planning to launch a cheaper, ad-supported tier later this year.
The new tier, which is expected to launch by October, will be pitched at the company’s 2023-2024 upfront, which will include a presentation in New York on Tuesday. Pricing for the tier was not disclosed.
“This is a big moment for AMC Networks and for our advertising partners, because it not only creates a fully-ad supported distribution ecosystem, it also allows advertisers to buy our shows, genres and franchises in a much more comprehensive and impactful way,” AMC Networks chief commercial officer Kim Kelleher said in a statement. “With our new series content, library titles and other targeted streaming platforms that are all bundled into AMC+, partners can move beyond individual shows and even series and choose to ‘own’ whole genres and franchises, and drive messaging to target audiences no matter what they are watching or where.
The new tier, which is expected to launch by October, will be pitched at the company’s 2023-2024 upfront, which will include a presentation in New York on Tuesday. Pricing for the tier was not disclosed.
“This is a big moment for AMC Networks and for our advertising partners, because it not only creates a fully-ad supported distribution ecosystem, it also allows advertisers to buy our shows, genres and franchises in a much more comprehensive and impactful way,” AMC Networks chief commercial officer Kim Kelleher said in a statement. “With our new series content, library titles and other targeted streaming platforms that are all bundled into AMC+, partners can move beyond individual shows and even series and choose to ‘own’ whole genres and franchises, and drive messaging to target audiences no matter what they are watching or where.
- 4/17/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
AMC Networks is looking to advertising to help it grow its streaming business.
The company says it will roll out a less expensive ad-supported tier of AMC+ later this year. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but the current cost is $8.99 per month, and the new tier is expected by October. The new offering will be sold in the company’s 2023-2024 upfront, which will include a presentation Tuesday evening in New York.
The ad-supported tier will also unlock the ability for advertisers to buy time across specific shows, genres or franchises (like The Walking Dead or Anne Rice universe), whether the programs air on linear TV, on AMC+, or on a free ad-supported streaming (Fast) platform. AMC+ includes programming from AMC, IFC, SundanceTV and BBC America, as well as films and programs from AMC’s niche streamers like Shudder and SundanceNow.
AMC+ is joining a long list of premium...
The company says it will roll out a less expensive ad-supported tier of AMC+ later this year. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but the current cost is $8.99 per month, and the new tier is expected by October. The new offering will be sold in the company’s 2023-2024 upfront, which will include a presentation Tuesday evening in New York.
The ad-supported tier will also unlock the ability for advertisers to buy time across specific shows, genres or franchises (like The Walking Dead or Anne Rice universe), whether the programs air on linear TV, on AMC+, or on a free ad-supported streaming (Fast) platform. AMC+ includes programming from AMC, IFC, SundanceTV and BBC America, as well as films and programs from AMC’s niche streamers like Shudder and SundanceNow.
AMC+ is joining a long list of premium...
- 4/17/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
AMC Networks’ Content Room is expanding its slate of originals, including a Season 2 for Rhea Seehorn’s series Cooper’s Bar at IFC.
The series is expanding from its first season short-form format to 30-minute episodes that will premiere on the linear network IFC, before moving to other platforms.nThe show’s entire ensemble, including Lou Mustillo and Seehorn, will be returning, along with new guest stars Whitney Cummings and Patrick Fabian.
The Content Room, created in 2020, has produced a number of branded properties tied to AMC shows. Another of its ventures was Bottomless Brunch at Colman’s, featuring Colman Domingo of Fear the Walking Dead.
On Monday, AMC Networks also announced that Domingo would be hosting a new show for the Content Room, titled You Are Here. The travel/memoir show produced by ZeroPointZero is currently completing production of season one with episodes devoted to Savannah, Philadelphia, New York and Chicago.
The series is expanding from its first season short-form format to 30-minute episodes that will premiere on the linear network IFC, before moving to other platforms.nThe show’s entire ensemble, including Lou Mustillo and Seehorn, will be returning, along with new guest stars Whitney Cummings and Patrick Fabian.
The Content Room, created in 2020, has produced a number of branded properties tied to AMC shows. Another of its ventures was Bottomless Brunch at Colman’s, featuring Colman Domingo of Fear the Walking Dead.
On Monday, AMC Networks also announced that Domingo would be hosting a new show for the Content Room, titled You Are Here. The travel/memoir show produced by ZeroPointZero is currently completing production of season one with episodes devoted to Savannah, Philadelphia, New York and Chicago.
- 4/17/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
AMC Networks said it plans to add a cheaper, ad-supported subscription tier of flagship streaming service AMC+ later this year.
While the pricing and launch date of the service are being kept under wraps, the company is including it as part of its 2023-24 upfront sales process. AMC Networks, which has just emerged from a turbulent period of staff cuts and a change in senior leadership, will host its annual presentation for media buyers on Tuesday night. Kristin Dolan, a longtime board member and member of the family who controls the company’s shares, was named CEO several weeks ago. She will make her first public comments at the upfront event.
While the company doesn’t break out official numbers for individual streamers, AMC+ is the biggest member of its portfolio of niche services, which includes Acorn TV and Allblk. Shudder, IFC Films Unlimited and Sundance Now are part of...
While the pricing and launch date of the service are being kept under wraps, the company is including it as part of its 2023-24 upfront sales process. AMC Networks, which has just emerged from a turbulent period of staff cuts and a change in senior leadership, will host its annual presentation for media buyers on Tuesday night. Kristin Dolan, a longtime board member and member of the family who controls the company’s shares, was named CEO several weeks ago. She will make her first public comments at the upfront event.
While the company doesn’t break out official numbers for individual streamers, AMC+ is the biggest member of its portfolio of niche services, which includes Acorn TV and Allblk. Shudder, IFC Films Unlimited and Sundance Now are part of...
- 4/17/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
AMC Networks has promoted longtime marketing executive Kim Granito to run the department as the company’s new head of marketing. She will follow in the footsteps of current president of marketing, Len Fogge, who’s set to retire in May.
In this new role, Granito, who’s currently EVP of integrated marketing and Amcn Content Room, will continue to oversee integrated marketing, creative, production and events, and the digital and franchise studio for the Content Room. Her expanded oversight will include marketing and brand strategy, including media and performance marketing, creative, digital and social for the company’s U.S. portfolio of entertainment brands.
“AMC Networks’ collection of distinct brands, premium originals and massive fandoms have endless potential,” Granito said in a statement. “I look forward to leveraging the full marketing spectrum to unlock our portfolio’s unique value proposition for both our audiences and partners.”
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In this new role, Granito, who’s currently EVP of integrated marketing and Amcn Content Room, will continue to oversee integrated marketing, creative, production and events, and the digital and franchise studio for the Content Room. Her expanded oversight will include marketing and brand strategy, including media and performance marketing, creative, digital and social for the company’s U.S. portfolio of entertainment brands.
“AMC Networks’ collection of distinct brands, premium originals and massive fandoms have endless potential,” Granito said in a statement. “I look forward to leveraging the full marketing spectrum to unlock our portfolio’s unique value proposition for both our audiences and partners.”
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- 4/12/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Kim Granito, an executive who has been with AMC Networks for more than a decade, has been appointed head of marketing at the media company, replacing veteran Len Fogge, who intends to retire next month.
Granito, who has been executive vice president of integrated marketing at the company, has been at the helm of a range of interesting projects over the years, including an e-commerce venture built around its “Interview With The Vampire” series, as well as broader branded content initiatives that utilize intellectual property from various programs affiliated with AMC cable and streaming properties.
Granito will continue to oversee integrated marketing, creative, production and events, and the digital and franchise studio for the Content Room, Amcn’s branded entertainment division. Her expanded oversight will include marketing and brand strategy, including media and performance marketing, creative, digital and social for the company’s U.S. portfolio of entertainment brands.
Granito...
Granito, who has been executive vice president of integrated marketing at the company, has been at the helm of a range of interesting projects over the years, including an e-commerce venture built around its “Interview With The Vampire” series, as well as broader branded content initiatives that utilize intellectual property from various programs affiliated with AMC cable and streaming properties.
Granito will continue to oversee integrated marketing, creative, production and events, and the digital and franchise studio for the Content Room, Amcn’s branded entertainment division. Her expanded oversight will include marketing and brand strategy, including media and performance marketing, creative, digital and social for the company’s U.S. portfolio of entertainment brands.
Granito...
- 4/12/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
AMC Networks has a new marketing chief.
The company says that Kim Granito is being promoted to head of marketing, succeeding Len Fogge, who will retire from AMC next month. She will report to AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan.
Granito, a 12 year veteran of AMC Networks, was most recently executive VP of integrated marketing and head of the Amcn Content Room, the company’s branded and digital content studio. Before joining AMC in 2011, Granito worked in marketing roles at Viacom and NBCUniversal.
In her new role, Granito will add oversight of the company’s total marketing and brand strategy efforts, creative, digital, and social.
“Kim is a seasoned creative leader with a proven ability to drive ad sales partnerships, develop innovative marketing opportunities and launch brands and campaigns that drive audience engagement and grow revenue,” said Dolan in a statement. “As we continue to leverage the full value of AMC Networks’ award-winning brand portfolio,...
The company says that Kim Granito is being promoted to head of marketing, succeeding Len Fogge, who will retire from AMC next month. She will report to AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan.
Granito, a 12 year veteran of AMC Networks, was most recently executive VP of integrated marketing and head of the Amcn Content Room, the company’s branded and digital content studio. Before joining AMC in 2011, Granito worked in marketing roles at Viacom and NBCUniversal.
In her new role, Granito will add oversight of the company’s total marketing and brand strategy efforts, creative, digital, and social.
“Kim is a seasoned creative leader with a proven ability to drive ad sales partnerships, develop innovative marketing opportunities and launch brands and campaigns that drive audience engagement and grow revenue,” said Dolan in a statement. “As we continue to leverage the full value of AMC Networks’ award-winning brand portfolio,...
- 4/12/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
AMC Networks advertising executive Evan Adlman has been tapped to oversee the company’s digital and national sales team under a new reorganization of its commercial revenue business.
Adlman, who has served as AMC’s senior vice president of advanced advertising and digital partnerships, will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In his new role, Adlman will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising.
Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song will lead national sales under Adlman’s oversight, while Marisa Simon will be in charge of the linear and addressable operations teams.
Marc Krok, who was most recently senior vice president of advertising sales and partnerships, will also move into a new expanded role as executive vice president of revenue management, leading pricing and planning, direct response sales and sales and partnerships for BBC World News. His...
Adlman, who has served as AMC’s senior vice president of advanced advertising and digital partnerships, will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In his new role, Adlman will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising.
Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song will lead national sales under Adlman’s oversight, while Marisa Simon will be in charge of the linear and addressable operations teams.
Marc Krok, who was most recently senior vice president of advertising sales and partnerships, will also move into a new expanded role as executive vice president of revenue management, leading pricing and planning, direct response sales and sales and partnerships for BBC World News. His...
- 2/14/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Evan Adlman, a sales executive who has helped develop many of AMC Networks’ advanced advertising initiatives in recent years, will take oversight of the company’s digital and national sales teams under an overhaul of the team.
Adlman will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In this new role, he will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising. Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song, will lead national sales under his aegis, while Marisa Simon, will lead the linear and addressable operations teams.
AMC Networks makes the change as most TV companies are getting ready for the industry’s annual “upfront” sales session, when media companies hope to sell the bulk of their commercial inventory for their next cycle of programming. Adlman will report to Kim Kelleher, who was recently named AMC Networks’ chief commercial officer.
As part...
Adlman will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In this new role, he will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising. Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song, will lead national sales under his aegis, while Marisa Simon, will lead the linear and addressable operations teams.
AMC Networks makes the change as most TV companies are getting ready for the industry’s annual “upfront” sales session, when media companies hope to sell the bulk of their commercial inventory for their next cycle of programming. Adlman will report to Kim Kelleher, who was recently named AMC Networks’ chief commercial officer.
As part...
- 2/14/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
AMC Networks is undergoing a reorganization of its commercial revenue team ahead of its 2023/2024 upfront.
The company, which is home to cable networks AMC, IFC and Sundance TV, as well as such streamers as AMC+, Acorn TV and Shudder, will combine its advanced advertising and national sales teams under the direction of Evan Adlman. Adlman, who had been senior vice president of advanced advertising and digital partnerships, will now become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations.
Under this new title, Adlman will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the company’s Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising. His team will consist of existing executives, Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song, who will lead national sales, and Marisa Simon, who will lead the linear and addressable operations teams.
AMC Networks will also combine its pricing and planning group with its direct response sales operations, under the leadership of Marc Krok.
The company, which is home to cable networks AMC, IFC and Sundance TV, as well as such streamers as AMC+, Acorn TV and Shudder, will combine its advanced advertising and national sales teams under the direction of Evan Adlman. Adlman, who had been senior vice president of advanced advertising and digital partnerships, will now become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations.
Under this new title, Adlman will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the company’s Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising. His team will consist of existing executives, Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song, who will lead national sales, and Marisa Simon, who will lead the linear and addressable operations teams.
AMC Networks will also combine its pricing and planning group with its direct response sales operations, under the leadership of Marc Krok.
- 2/14/2023
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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