After 34 years with AMC Networks, Ed Carroll has decided to step down from his role as chief operating officer.
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Josh Sapan Transitioning to New Role at AMC Networks
August 24, 2021
Following a 26-year tenure as president and CEO of AMC Networks, Josh Sapan has decided to transition to a new role as executive vice-chairman.
AMC Studios to Open Three New Writers’ Rooms
August 18, 2021
A slew of new highlights have been revealed across the AMC Networks bouquet at its TCA Summer Press Tour session, including the opening of writers’ rooms for Lives of the Mayfair Witches, Invitation to a Bonfire and Demascus.
AMC Networks Expands Focus of Programming Group
May 21, 2021
AMC Networks is enlarging the scope and focus of its international programming group, creating a wider organization responsible for finding and developing international series for its entertainment networks as well as the AMC+, Acorn TV and Sundance Now streaming services.
AMC Networks Realigns Team with Streaming Focus
April 9, 2021
AMC Networks has elevated and expanded the roles and responsibilities of three executives as part of a reorientation around its streaming services.
AMC Networks Invests in Shaftesbury
February 2, 2021
AMC Networks has invested in Shaftesbury, as part of a new strategic partnership.
Acorn TV & TVNZ Order Under the Vines
December 9, 2020
AMC Networks’ Acorn TV and TVNZ have commissioned the New Zealand series Under the Vines with Acorn Media Enterprises.
AMC Networks Hires Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer
December 1, 2020
AMC Networks has named Aisha Thomas-Petit as its first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer.
Josh Sapan Talks Streaming Gains, MVPD Partnerships
November 11, 2020
Josh Sapan, president and CEO of AMC Networks, discussed how the company is driving its streaming businesses while maintaining strong relationships with its MVPD partners at the Paley International Council Summit.
Shudder Expands into Australia & New Zealand
August 17, 2020
AMC Networks’ Shudder is now available in Australia and New Zealand, adding to a global footprint that already includes the U.S., Canada, Germany, the U.K. and Ireland.