Exclusive: ScreenHits TV, an aggregation platform designed for the current era of streaming abundance, is adding to its executive roster as it expands in key global territories.
Joe Lewis, former comedy and drama chief at Amazon Studios, is joining the company’s advisory board, as is former WarnerMedia and Disney Emea distribution executive Humphrey Black.
Mariano Kon will take on the new role of Gm and VP, Content & Business Development, for ScreenHits TV in the Latin America market. He has served in senior network posts in the region, including as VP & Gm of Programming and Production for A&e Channel. Other previous positions include Gm of Claxson’s Infinito Channels and of Argentinian streaming platform Cont.ar.
Lewis has been steering his own production company, Amplify Pictures, since leaving Amazon Studios in 2017 amid a large-scale reset of the tech giant’s streaming leadership. Roy Price, who led the studio from its inception,...
Joe Lewis, former comedy and drama chief at Amazon Studios, is joining the company’s advisory board, as is former WarnerMedia and Disney Emea distribution executive Humphrey Black.
Mariano Kon will take on the new role of Gm and VP, Content & Business Development, for ScreenHits TV in the Latin America market. He has served in senior network posts in the region, including as VP & Gm of Programming and Production for A&e Channel. Other previous positions include Gm of Claxson’s Infinito Channels and of Argentinian streaming platform Cont.ar.
Lewis has been steering his own production company, Amplify Pictures, since leaving Amazon Studios in 2017 amid a large-scale reset of the tech giant’s streaming leadership. Roy Price, who led the studio from its inception,...
- 7/13/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
BUENOS AIRES -- Argentine production houses will be out in full force in Cannes at next week's big international confab, MIPCOM, having revved up their television exports into a booming business for the country. Companies such as Cris Morena Group, Pol-ka Producciones and Cuatro Cabezas will hit the Cote d'Azur with a slew of shows that have been hits at home and are now increasingly in demand around the world, from Eastern Europe to Southeast Asia. Argentina exports an estimated 40,000 hours of television annually, largely telenovelas and reality-based programming. "MIPCOM is like a private club. You have to be there if you want to be connected," said Mariano Kon of Cuatro Cabezas, one of Argentina's most successful production houses.
- 10/2/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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