In yet another change at the top for broadcast networks, Charlie Collier, president of AMC Networks for ten years, is moving to Fox. Collier has been named chief executive of entertainment, replacing co-chief executive of the Fox Television Group, Gary Newman, who had planned to stay in the job only through this television season. The other co-chief, Dana Walden, is moving to Disney after its $71.3 billion acquisition of assets of 21st Century Fox, which does not include the broadcast network.
“Charlie is a longtime friend and colleague, and he will be inheriting a team of passionate and incredibly talented executives,” said Newman. “This accelerated transition allows me to pursue new opportunities on my own timeline with the comfort I am leaving the network in capable hands.” Offered Collier, “I can’t imagine a more exciting next step than this new role at Fox, which combines the power and reach of a broadcast division, some of the best live assets on the planet from which to build entertainment audiences and fan engagement, and a proven leadership team with a ‘make new rules’ start-up mentality.”
And Collier got this sendoff from Ed Carroll, COO of AMC Networks: “Charlie Collier is a stellar executive and leader. This is a great opportunity for him and we know he will make an enormous contribution to this new venture. We will miss him and are so thankful for his many achievements here over the past decade.”