Tag: Frances Berwick

  • NBCUniversal restructures leadership to form new television group

    NBCUniversal restructures leadership to form new television group

    MUMBAI: NBCUniversal (NBCU) has announced a significant restructure of its television division, elevating Pearlena Igbokwe and Frances Berwick to lead a newly consolidated television group. This reorganisation integrates NBCU’s television studios, NBC Entertainment, Bravo, and Peacock into a cohesive entity.

    Pearlena Igbokwe, previously president of Universal Studio group, has been appointed chairman of television studios, NBC Entertainment, and Peacock scripted content. In her expanded role, she will oversee all aspects of NBC Entertainment, including scripted, unscripted, and live programming, alongside Peacock’s scripted originals. Igbokwe will also continue leading Universal Studio group, which encompasses Universal Television, UCP, Universal International Studios, and Universal Television Alternative Studio.

    Frances Berwick, formerly chairman of NBCU Entertainment, has been named chairman of Bravo and Peacock. She will manage first-run syndication and unscripted programming for both networks, which includes documentaries and hit franchises like The Traitors and Love Island.

    As part of the restructure, Corie Henson, executive VP of unscripted content for NBCU Entertainment, will leave the company. This decision comes amid a series of changes that follow Comcast’s announcement of its planned spin-off of seven cable channels  into a separate publicly traded company, named SpinCo, which will include networks like MSNBC, USA Network, CNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY and Golf Channel, in addition to digital assets Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes, GolfNow and SportsEngine.

    Additional leadership changes include Liz Jenkins, now overseeing content strategy and business operations across the entertainment and studio groups, and Jenny Storms, who has been promoted to chief marketing officer for NBCU Television & Streaming.

    Donna Langley, chairman of NBCU Entertainment & Studios, and Matt Strauss, chairman of NBCU Media Group, expressed confidence in the restructuring, emphasizing the company’s commitment to creativity and innovation in the evolving media landscape.

    Mark Lazarus will transition from his role as chairman of NBCU Media Group to become CEO of SpinCo, which is set to launch later this year

  • Rebranded ‘Universal Kids’ coming in Sept, new progs will cover 6-11 yr olds

    MUMBAI: NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Lifestyle Networks President Frances Berwick announced today that Sprout, its preschool network, is rebranding to become Universal Kids. Universal Kids will continue to be the premier source for preschool programming as it expands its content to include DreamWorks Animation Television series, unscripted entertainment, live action scripted originals and proven international hits, extending its audience to 2-11 year olds.

    Universal Kids – which will go live on 9 September, 2017 – will be a destination for kids and family programming, including titles from DreamWorks Animation Television. The collaboration kicks off with the launches of two Emmy® Award-winning series All Hail King Julien and DreamWorks Dragons: Riders of Berk, based on the popular “How To Train Your Dragon” franchise.

    The Universal Kids lineup will be anchored by the debut of Top Chef Junior, produced by Magical Elves, the Emmy Award-winning team behind Bravo’s Top Chef. Top Chef Junior will launch in October 2017, with 12 young chefs competing for the coveted junior title.

    Sprout will live as a trusted preschool destination on the Universal Kids channel and will continue to add high quality original programming to its slate. July 2017 will mark the launch of Kody Kapow, which joins top rated series Floogals, Dot., Nina’s World, and Noddy Toyland Detective from DreamWorks Animation Television. Sprout will air fifteen hours of preschool programming daily from 3am-6pm, with Universal Kids programmed from 6pm for older kids and families.

    “We see enormous potential to grow our audience in this space and create the Universal Kids platform for families to experience together,” said Berwick. “NBCUniversal is invested in the kids and family business, and the company believes in working together – we will benefit from promotion across our portfolio of networks and across the company through support that is unparalleled in the industry.”

    “The launch of a channel that represents the world of NBCUniversal family brands with great TV content at its center makes tremendous sense for our business,” said Universal Kids general manager Deirdre Brennan. “Just as children grow, Sprout is growing into Universal Kids – and we will reflect all that is universal about being a kid through connection, storytelling and entertainment. A place that reflects their life and passions.”

    Also part of the Universal Kids programming mix are award-winning international hit series, including Nowhere Boys from NBCUniversal, a fantasy-adventure that follows four teenagers who get lost in a forest and discover – when they return home – that they are stuck in a world where they never existed; Little Lunch, a comedy series from the Australian Children’s Television Foundation that takes place during lunch, where kids tackle the big issues; and The Next Step, a single-camera tween drama from Boat Rocker Studios that follows the lives of a group of elite dancers. In addition, Universal Kids will premiere Hank Zipzer from DHX Media. Based on the bestselling series of novels by Henry Winkler, the series focuses on the misadventures of Hank Zipzer, a 12 year old dyslexic schoolboy. The books are based on Winkler’s own childhood experiences.