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Exclusive: The CW is undergoing another round of staff cuts, sources tell Deadline. We hear more than 15 people were affected, with the marketing/promotional team impacted, along with finance.
The laid-off employees are said to include mid- and high-level executives, including some in SVP roles. A rep for CW parent Nexstar Media declined comment.
Today’s staff reductions come a month and a half after Chris Spadaccini joined the CW as Chief Marketing Officer. They also come amid uncertainty over the programming direction of the network, which is expected to pull away from the high-end scripted series that have been dominating its schedule. So far, only flagship drama All American has been renewed for next season.
The first major wave of layoffs hit last November 1, less than a month after Nexstar closed a deal to take 75% ownership of The CW, when about 30 to 40 staffers across multiple areas left. Those reductions...
The laid-off employees are said to include mid- and high-level executives, including some in SVP roles. A rep for CW parent Nexstar Media declined comment.
Today’s staff reductions come a month and a half after Chris Spadaccini joined the CW as Chief Marketing Officer. They also come amid uncertainty over the programming direction of the network, which is expected to pull away from the high-end scripted series that have been dominating its schedule. So far, only flagship drama All American has been renewed for next season.
The first major wave of layoffs hit last November 1, less than a month after Nexstar closed a deal to take 75% ownership of The CW, when about 30 to 40 staffers across multiple areas left. Those reductions...
- 3/23/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva and Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Further to Nexstar Media Group, Inc. acquiring a 75 ownership interest in The CW Network, LLC (aka The CW), the TV network reported 100 million in losses, canceled numerous series and fired longtime president Mark Pedowitz, finance chief Mitch Nedick and chief branding Officer Rick Haskins, seemingly signalling the end of producer Greg Berlanti's 'gay-tv' push, that encouraged writers to groom popular DC Comics' superheroes into woke 'Lqbtq' characters:
Also let go from The CW were Gaye Hirsch, the network's EVP of Development and Michael Roberts, EVP of Current Programming.
The CW's recently canceled TV series include "Supergirl", "Naomi", "Batwoman", "Legends of Tomorrow", "In the Dark", the "Vampire Diaries" spinoff "Legacies", as well as the network's reboots of "Charmed", "Dynasty", "4400" and "Roswell, New Mexico".
Final seasons this year also include the series "The Flash", "Superman & Lois", "All American", "Nancy Drew", "Stargirl", "Walker" and "Kung Fu".
Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global,...
Also let go from The CW were Gaye Hirsch, the network's EVP of Development and Michael Roberts, EVP of Current Programming.
The CW's recently canceled TV series include "Supergirl", "Naomi", "Batwoman", "Legends of Tomorrow", "In the Dark", the "Vampire Diaries" spinoff "Legacies", as well as the network's reboots of "Charmed", "Dynasty", "4400" and "Roswell, New Mexico".
Final seasons this year also include the series "The Flash", "Superman & Lois", "All American", "Nancy Drew", "Stargirl", "Walker" and "Kung Fu".
Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global,...
- 2/3/2023
- by Unknown
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Rob Tuck, the veteran ad-sales chief of the CW network, is leaving the outlet as it moves forward under new ownership, according to two people familiar with the matter
Tuck has posted information about his coming retirement on social media. He has been with the CW and its antecedent, the WB, since mid-1995 — its first broadcast season — rising up through the ranks until he was named executive vice president of national sales in 2008. Before joining the WB, Tuck was group director of national broadcast at the large TeleVest media-buying agency, which was renamed MediaVest.
A spokeswoman for the CW did not immediately respond to a query seeking comment,
Tuck is one of the industry’s longest-serving TV ad-sales chiefs, having run the CW’s outreach efforts to Madison Avenue for nearly 14 years. During that time, he helped garner ad support for programing ranging from “Gossip Girl” and Wildcats” to “The Flash” and “Arrow.
Tuck has posted information about his coming retirement on social media. He has been with the CW and its antecedent, the WB, since mid-1995 — its first broadcast season — rising up through the ranks until he was named executive vice president of national sales in 2008. Before joining the WB, Tuck was group director of national broadcast at the large TeleVest media-buying agency, which was renamed MediaVest.
A spokeswoman for the CW did not immediately respond to a query seeking comment,
Tuck is one of the industry’s longest-serving TV ad-sales chiefs, having run the CW’s outreach efforts to Madison Avenue for nearly 14 years. During that time, he helped garner ad support for programing ranging from “Gossip Girl” and Wildcats” to “The Flash” and “Arrow.
- 12/6/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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Nexstar Media Group reiterated its guidance of making The CW profitable by 2025, which it said will require a “low nine-figure” investment over that time period.
The TV station group officially took over The CW on Oct. 1. Existing CW programming is in place for the 2022-23 broadcast season, Nexstar management told investors Tuesday. After that, the company said it will move to more of a mix of scripted and unscripted content and shows that “appeal to a broader audience.”
“Over the course of the next year, we’re really working to develop our slate, which will then come online in the 2023-24 broadcast season. We will have some carryover commitment for the CBS and Wbd programming in that year, but it’s minimal at that point,” said Lee Ann Gliha, Nexstar’s executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Given the timeline, the majority...
Nexstar Media Group reiterated its guidance of making The CW profitable by 2025, which it said will require a “low nine-figure” investment over that time period.
The TV station group officially took over The CW on Oct. 1. Existing CW programming is in place for the 2022-23 broadcast season, Nexstar management told investors Tuesday. After that, the company said it will move to more of a mix of scripted and unscripted content and shows that “appeal to a broader audience.”
“Over the course of the next year, we’re really working to develop our slate, which will then come online in the 2023-24 broadcast season. We will have some carryover commitment for the CBS and Wbd programming in that year, but it’s minimal at that point,” said Lee Ann Gliha, Nexstar’s executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Given the timeline, the majority...
- 11/8/2022
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Exclusive: As the dust has settled on the wave of layoffs that hit the CW on Tuesday, we are hearing more names of senior executives in multiple areas who were impacted.
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The list includes the CW’s EVP Distribution Betty Ellen Berlamino. Her exit was indirectly confirmed by Nexstar’s announcement yesterday morning that Google’s Rebekah Dopp is joining the network as EVP of distribution, strategy and affiliate relations. The CW’s affiliate relations team also took a hit, we hear.
The broadcaster may be taking the route a number of cable networks have taken of not...
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The list includes the CW’s EVP Distribution Betty Ellen Berlamino. Her exit was indirectly confirmed by Nexstar’s announcement yesterday morning that Google’s Rebekah Dopp is joining the network as EVP of distribution, strategy and affiliate relations. The CW’s affiliate relations team also took a hit, we hear.
The broadcaster may be taking the route a number of cable networks have taken of not...
- 11/2/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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Exclusive: The new iteration of The CW is starting to take shape.
Two and a half months after Nexstar Media Group acquired a majority stake in the broadcaster, the new owners are starting to make moves that will determine its programming mix and who will be leading this charge.
Chief among these include the search for a top programming executive, a re-tooling of its scripted lineup and a drive to greenlight more unscripted formats.
This comes after a major round of layoffs at the company as well as the departure of long-term execs such as streaming and branding chief Rick Haskins, ad chief Mitch Nedick and comms chief Paul Hewitt.
Earlier this month, Dennis Miller was named President of The CW Network, replacing Chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz. Deadline understands that he has been leading a search for a programming boss with executives such as former Pop TV boss Brad Schwartz...
Two and a half months after Nexstar Media Group acquired a majority stake in the broadcaster, the new owners are starting to make moves that will determine its programming mix and who will be leading this charge.
Chief among these include the search for a top programming executive, a re-tooling of its scripted lineup and a drive to greenlight more unscripted formats.
This comes after a major round of layoffs at the company as well as the departure of long-term execs such as streaming and branding chief Rick Haskins, ad chief Mitch Nedick and comms chief Paul Hewitt.
Earlier this month, Dennis Miller was named President of The CW Network, replacing Chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz. Deadline understands that he has been leading a search for a programming boss with executives such as former Pop TV boss Brad Schwartz...
- 11/1/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Roughly 30-40 employees of The CW were laid off on Tuesday by new owner Nexstar Media, IndieWire has learned.
The move is the first large scale overhaul at the CW after Nexstar, the largest television-station owner in the United States, took control of the channel’s operation on October 3. Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, The CW’s previous owners, sold a majority of their unprofitable joint venture to Nexstar in June.
Among those laid off on Tuesday were Paul Hewitt, the CW communications chief since it formed from the merger of Upn with The WB in 2006. In his place, Beth Feldman has been named SVP of Network Communications, taking on the role in addition to her current duties as Nexstar’s executive director of communication, Networks division.
“For the past 20 years, I have been incredibly fortunate to have played a role, albeit a small one, in helping shape, influence...
The move is the first large scale overhaul at the CW after Nexstar, the largest television-station owner in the United States, took control of the channel’s operation on October 3. Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, The CW’s previous owners, sold a majority of their unprofitable joint venture to Nexstar in June.
Among those laid off on Tuesday were Paul Hewitt, the CW communications chief since it formed from the merger of Upn with The WB in 2006. In his place, Beth Feldman has been named SVP of Network Communications, taking on the role in addition to her current duties as Nexstar’s executive director of communication, Networks division.
“For the past 20 years, I have been incredibly fortunate to have played a role, albeit a small one, in helping shape, influence...
- 11/1/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
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Paul Hewitt is the latest long-term exec leaving The CW. The veteran comms exec is leaving after 22 years and will be replaced by Beth Feldman as SVP Network Communications.
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The move comes as The CW has laid off a significant number of staff, which was not a surprise since local TV group Nexstar acquired a majority stake in the broadcaster. Streaming and branding chief Rick Haskins and ad chief Mitch Nedick also recently left alongside longtime CW Chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz, who was replaced by Dennis Miller.
Feldman...
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The move comes as The CW has laid off a significant number of staff, which was not a surprise since local TV group Nexstar acquired a majority stake in the broadcaster. Streaming and branding chief Rick Haskins and ad chief Mitch Nedick also recently left alongside longtime CW Chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz, who was replaced by Dennis Miller.
Feldman...
- 11/1/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Nexstar laid off between 30-40 staffers at the CW network Tuesday, marking the first sweeping staffing overhaul at the “Walker” broadcaster since it changed ownership, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Among those cuts were Paul Hewitt, the longtime CW comms chief, who has been replaced by Beth Feldman. Additionally, multiple execs in distribution, strategy and affiliate relations were let go, with Google vet Rebekah Dopp taking over those departments.
Nexstar is wasting little time revamping The CW, a plan that began with the replacement of longtime CW president Mark Pedowitz being ousted upon the close of Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery’s sale of the network to Nexstar Oct. 3. Also cut in the wake of the deal were streaming and branding exec Rick Haskins and ad sales head Mitch Nedick.
Following half a year of speculation and buildup to the sale, TV station giant Nexstar has...
Among those cuts were Paul Hewitt, the longtime CW comms chief, who has been replaced by Beth Feldman. Additionally, multiple execs in distribution, strategy and affiliate relations were let go, with Google vet Rebekah Dopp taking over those departments.
Nexstar is wasting little time revamping The CW, a plan that began with the replacement of longtime CW president Mark Pedowitz being ousted upon the close of Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery’s sale of the network to Nexstar Oct. 3. Also cut in the wake of the deal were streaming and branding exec Rick Haskins and ad sales head Mitch Nedick.
Following half a year of speculation and buildup to the sale, TV station giant Nexstar has...
- 11/1/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
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The CW opened its 2022-23 broadcast season Monday with its new owner, Nexstar, delivering a loud message to the creative community and Wall Street: Expect change, and expect it fast.
The station group, which officially took over the younger-skewing broadcast network Oct. 1, parted ways with The CW’s three top executives: CEO Mark Pedowitz, streaming and marketing boss Rick Haskins, and finance chief Mitch Nedick.
The changes arrive as Nexstar CEO Perry Sook and newly installed CW president Dennis Miller (no, not that one) plan to make the network profitable by 2025 with programming that targets a broad audience of adults 18-49. (The CW’s median age on its linear network is 58, but the age of its digital audience is late 20s to early 30s.) Sources say Nexstar plans to focus on The CW’s linear schedule and become more affiliate-friendly. Sook and Miller...
The CW opened its 2022-23 broadcast season Monday with its new owner, Nexstar, delivering a loud message to the creative community and Wall Street: Expect change, and expect it fast.
The station group, which officially took over the younger-skewing broadcast network Oct. 1, parted ways with The CW’s three top executives: CEO Mark Pedowitz, streaming and marketing boss Rick Haskins, and finance chief Mitch Nedick.
The changes arrive as Nexstar CEO Perry Sook and newly installed CW president Dennis Miller (no, not that one) plan to make the network profitable by 2025 with programming that targets a broad audience of adults 18-49. (The CW’s median age on its linear network is 58, but the age of its digital audience is late 20s to early 30s.) Sources say Nexstar plans to focus on The CW’s linear schedule and become more affiliate-friendly. Sook and Miller...
- 10/4/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Two senior executives at the CW — Rick Haskins, president of streaming and chief branding officer, and finance chief Mitch Nedick — are departing the network as Nexstar assumes control.
The exits were confirmed Monday by sources at the network, whose longtime CEO, Mark Pedowitz, announced this morning he is stepping down amid the ownership transition after 11 years in the top job. Dennis Miller, a media veteran who worked in venture capital and the TV business before joining the Nexstar board, has been installed as president of the network. Nexstar has taken a 75 stake, with Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global retaining 12.5 apiece.
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The exits were confirmed Monday by sources at the network, whose longtime CEO, Mark Pedowitz, announced this morning he is stepping down amid the ownership transition after 11 years in the top job. Dennis Miller, a media veteran who worked in venture capital and the TV business before joining the Nexstar board, has been installed as president of the network. Nexstar has taken a 75 stake, with Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global retaining 12.5 apiece.
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- 10/3/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
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Nexstar is not wasting any time in cleaning house at The CW.
Hours after the station group announced that former board member Dennis Miller would take over The CW as president for CEO Mark Pedowitz, the newly installed executive made a surprise appearance Monday at the network’s Burbank, Calif., offices and continued to make changes in its executive ranks.
Multiple sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Rick Haskins, president of streaming and chief branding officer, as well as finance chief Mitch Nedick were let go by Miller on Monday. Sources note that the two executives were informed that their last day with the network will be Friday.
Haskins, who was Pedowitz’s top lieutenant and often accompanied him on press calls with reporters and on the upfront stage, oversaw all of The CW’s branding, marketing, and promotional efforts as well as...
Nexstar is not wasting any time in cleaning house at The CW.
Hours after the station group announced that former board member Dennis Miller would take over The CW as president for CEO Mark Pedowitz, the newly installed executive made a surprise appearance Monday at the network’s Burbank, Calif., offices and continued to make changes in its executive ranks.
Multiple sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Rick Haskins, president of streaming and chief branding officer, as well as finance chief Mitch Nedick were let go by Miller on Monday. Sources note that the two executives were informed that their last day with the network will be Friday.
Haskins, who was Pedowitz’s top lieutenant and often accompanied him on press calls with reporters and on the upfront stage, oversaw all of The CW’s branding, marketing, and promotional efforts as well as...
- 10/3/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Mark Pedowitz, who has served as chairman and CEO of The CW for the past 11 years, will be exiting the network as Nexstar completes its acquisition of a 75 controlling stake, the company announced Monday.
Dennis Miller, who has held senior executive positions at Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lionsgate Television and Turner Network Television, took over as The CW’s new president Monday.
With Miller’s appointment, Rick Haskins, president of streaming and chief branding officer, and finance chief Mitch Nedick will also be departing, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which cited anonymous sources. The two executives were told they could stay on through Friday. The CW declined to comment on the matter when reached by TheWrap.
Miller, who will step down from Nexstar’s board to take this new role, most recently served as chairman of Industrial Media until its sale to Sony Pictures Television earlier this year. Industrial produced more than 94 series across 34 networks,...
Dennis Miller, who has held senior executive positions at Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lionsgate Television and Turner Network Television, took over as The CW’s new president Monday.
With Miller’s appointment, Rick Haskins, president of streaming and chief branding officer, and finance chief Mitch Nedick will also be departing, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which cited anonymous sources. The two executives were told they could stay on through Friday. The CW declined to comment on the matter when reached by TheWrap.
Miller, who will step down from Nexstar’s board to take this new role, most recently served as chairman of Industrial Media until its sale to Sony Pictures Television earlier this year. Industrial produced more than 94 series across 34 networks,...
- 10/3/2022
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
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