WarnerMedia has hired former ABC communications boss Jori Arancio as its new executive vice president of communications.
In the new role, Arancio will serve as the communications point for all the entertainment units under Kevin Reilly, CEO of HBO Max & President TNT, TBS and truTV.
Arancio stepped down as ABC’s senior vice president of communications at the end of October, where she oversaw communications efforts for both ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios since 2016. Prior to that, she spent five years as Svp of communications at ABC’s sister network, Freeform. She worked under the Walt Disney Company for a total of 21 years.
Also Read: Veteran PR Exec Mara Mikialian to Exit HBO Amid Restructuring at WarnerMedia
Though she has a higher-level title at WarnerMedia, Arancio essentially replaces Marie Moore, who was let go from the company last month. Moore joined TBS and TNT in 2016 as a vice president of communications.
In the new role, Arancio will serve as the communications point for all the entertainment units under Kevin Reilly, CEO of HBO Max & President TNT, TBS and truTV.
Arancio stepped down as ABC’s senior vice president of communications at the end of October, where she oversaw communications efforts for both ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios since 2016. Prior to that, she spent five years as Svp of communications at ABC’s sister network, Freeform. She worked under the Walt Disney Company for a total of 21 years.
Also Read: Veteran PR Exec Mara Mikialian to Exit HBO Amid Restructuring at WarnerMedia
Though she has a higher-level title at WarnerMedia, Arancio essentially replaces Marie Moore, who was let go from the company last month. Moore joined TBS and TNT in 2016 as a vice president of communications.
- 12/19/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Mara Mikialian, senior vice president of media relations at HBO, has decided to leave the premium cable network to will pursue other opportunities amid ongoing restructuring at parent company WarnerMedia, an individual with knowledge of the situation tells TheWrap.
After working at the cable network for 36 years and notably leading the pay TV channel’s “Game of Thrones” PR campaigns for the show’s entire eight-season run, Mikialian’s final day at HBO will be Jan. 13. Her exit follows that of fellow longtime HBO PR execs Nancy Lesser and Quentin Schaffer.
Mikialian oversaw strategic planning and implementation of publicity campaigns for numerous other projects over the years, including “Band of Brothers,” “From the Earth to the Moon,” “Six Feet Under,” “True Blood,” “The Pacific,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Our Boys,” “The Young Pope,” “My Brilliant Friend” and “My Dinner with Hervé,” as well as earlier HBO shows, like “Not Necessarily the News,...
After working at the cable network for 36 years and notably leading the pay TV channel’s “Game of Thrones” PR campaigns for the show’s entire eight-season run, Mikialian’s final day at HBO will be Jan. 13. Her exit follows that of fellow longtime HBO PR execs Nancy Lesser and Quentin Schaffer.
Mikialian oversaw strategic planning and implementation of publicity campaigns for numerous other projects over the years, including “Band of Brothers,” “From the Earth to the Moon,” “Six Feet Under,” “True Blood,” “The Pacific,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Our Boys,” “The Young Pope,” “My Brilliant Friend” and “My Dinner with Hervé,” as well as earlier HBO shows, like “Not Necessarily the News,...
- 12/16/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Another veteran HBO senior communications executive is leaving the premium cable network. Mara Mikialian, who currently serves as Svp of Media Relations, has decided to depart HBO after a 36-year tenure. Her last day will be Jan. 13.
Mikialian’s departure follows the exits of her long-time colleagues, Nancy Lesser, former Evp of Media and Talent Relations, after 35 years at HBO; and Quentin Schaffer, former Evp Corporate Communications, after 39 years with the company. They are among a number of HBO veterans, led by chairman and CEO Richard Plepler, to leave following the approval of AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner and the subsequent reorganization of WarnerMedia’s entertainment and direct-to-consumer operations under Bob Greenblatt.
Mikialian handled strategic planning and implementation of publicity campaigns for numerous projects over the years, going back to HBO’s early days of original programming with such shows as Not Necessarily the News, Dream On and 1st and Ten.
Mikialian’s departure follows the exits of her long-time colleagues, Nancy Lesser, former Evp of Media and Talent Relations, after 35 years at HBO; and Quentin Schaffer, former Evp Corporate Communications, after 39 years with the company. They are among a number of HBO veterans, led by chairman and CEO Richard Plepler, to leave following the approval of AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner and the subsequent reorganization of WarnerMedia’s entertainment and direct-to-consumer operations under Bob Greenblatt.
Mikialian handled strategic planning and implementation of publicity campaigns for numerous projects over the years, going back to HBO’s early days of original programming with such shows as Not Necessarily the News, Dream On and 1st and Ten.
- 12/16/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Three veteran HBO executives, Karen Jones, Ronni Cobern-Basis and Laura Young, are being promoted to expanded roles at WarnerMedia’s entertainment and direct-to-consumer divisions.
The trio will report to Global Communications Evp Kevin Brockman, the former Disney exec who joined WarnerMedia earlier this year.
The uppings follow the departures of two longtime HBO veterans with 70-plus combined years of service at HBO: Quentin Schaffer and Nancy Lesser. Jeff Cusson, a longtime colleague of Schaffer and Lesser at HBO, shifted several months ago to a corporate communications role at WarnerMedia.
HBO and the other units of WarnerMedia are working their way through a dramatic restructuring in the wake of AT&T’s 2018 acquisition of Time Warner. The launch next spring of direct-to-consumer streaming service HBO Max is accelerating the pace of change as well-established approaches are upended and walls between business units tumble.
Jones, who has spent more than 20 years at HBO,...
The trio will report to Global Communications Evp Kevin Brockman, the former Disney exec who joined WarnerMedia earlier this year.
The uppings follow the departures of two longtime HBO veterans with 70-plus combined years of service at HBO: Quentin Schaffer and Nancy Lesser. Jeff Cusson, a longtime colleague of Schaffer and Lesser at HBO, shifted several months ago to a corporate communications role at WarnerMedia.
HBO and the other units of WarnerMedia are working their way through a dramatic restructuring in the wake of AT&T’s 2018 acquisition of Time Warner. The launch next spring of direct-to-consumer streaming service HBO Max is accelerating the pace of change as well-established approaches are upended and walls between business units tumble.
Jones, who has spent more than 20 years at HBO,...
- 10/4/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
After 35 years, one of the HBO’s most senior and most recognizable PR executives, Nancy Lesser, is leaving the network where she currently serves as Evp of Media and Talent Relations.
Lesser revealed the news in a note to staff Wednesday, which she ended by quoting her friend, the late producer Jerry Weintraub, who worked on several HBO programs in the last years of his life: “This much I knew. As soon as you feel comfortable, that’s when it’s time to start over.” You can read her note in full below the story.
Lesser, a well liked PR executive with a unique sense of style, reported to Quentin Schaffer, who in July announced his resignation as Evp Corporate Communications for HBO after 39 years with the company. They are among a number of HBO veterans, led by chairman and CEO Richard Plepler, to depart following the approval of AT&T...
Lesser revealed the news in a note to staff Wednesday, which she ended by quoting her friend, the late producer Jerry Weintraub, who worked on several HBO programs in the last years of his life: “This much I knew. As soon as you feel comfortable, that’s when it’s time to start over.” You can read her note in full below the story.
Lesser, a well liked PR executive with a unique sense of style, reported to Quentin Schaffer, who in July announced his resignation as Evp Corporate Communications for HBO after 39 years with the company. They are among a number of HBO veterans, led by chairman and CEO Richard Plepler, to depart following the approval of AT&T...
- 10/2/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Nancy Lesser, a longtime media and talent relations executive at HBO, is leaving the company after 35 years.
Lesser reported to Quentin Schaffer, who until recently was also an executive vice president at HBO. Schaffer ran corporate communications for the former Home Box Office before stepping down this summer. He worked at HBO for 39 years.
They both follow Richard Plepler out the door. After 27 years at the company, the HBO chairman and CEO resigned from his post at the end of February.
Also Read: HBO in October: Here's Everything Coming and Going
Named executive vice president in February 2016, Lesser oversaw media and talent relations on both coasts. She directed PR and awards campaigns for “Band of Brothers,” “The Sopranos,” “Angels in America,” “Big Little Lies,” “Sharp Objects,” “True Detective” and “Game of Thrones,” among many other series, miniseries and TV movies.
Lesser joined HBO’s media relations department as a senior...
Lesser reported to Quentin Schaffer, who until recently was also an executive vice president at HBO. Schaffer ran corporate communications for the former Home Box Office before stepping down this summer. He worked at HBO for 39 years.
They both follow Richard Plepler out the door. After 27 years at the company, the HBO chairman and CEO resigned from his post at the end of February.
Also Read: HBO in October: Here's Everything Coming and Going
Named executive vice president in February 2016, Lesser oversaw media and talent relations on both coasts. She directed PR and awards campaigns for “Band of Brothers,” “The Sopranos,” “Angels in America,” “Big Little Lies,” “Sharp Objects,” “True Detective” and “Game of Thrones,” among many other series, miniseries and TV movies.
Lesser joined HBO’s media relations department as a senior...
- 10/2/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Nancy Lesser, HBO’s long-serving head of entertainment PR and talent relations, is leaving the TV powerhouse that she helped build as the steward of campaigns for “The Sopranos,” “Game of Thrones,” “Angels in America” and many other indelible programs.
For industryites, Lesser has become synonymous with HBO, given her wide-ranging role at the company. Lesser confirmed her resignation to HBO staffers on Wednesday. She is the latest senior executive to depart HBO following the management shakeup in March, when Bob Greenblatt was named WarnerMedia Entertainment chairman, prompting the exit of longtime HBO CEO Richard Plepler.
“HBO has been a truly wonderful home for me for the last 35 years,” Lesser said in a statement. “I have had the distinct privilege of overseeing the most creative, dedicated and smartest communications team in television. Additionally, I have been extremely fortunate to be involved with some of the most groundbreaking and relevant programming...
For industryites, Lesser has become synonymous with HBO, given her wide-ranging role at the company. Lesser confirmed her resignation to HBO staffers on Wednesday. She is the latest senior executive to depart HBO following the management shakeup in March, when Bob Greenblatt was named WarnerMedia Entertainment chairman, prompting the exit of longtime HBO CEO Richard Plepler.
“HBO has been a truly wonderful home for me for the last 35 years,” Lesser said in a statement. “I have had the distinct privilege of overseeing the most creative, dedicated and smartest communications team in television. Additionally, I have been extremely fortunate to be involved with some of the most groundbreaking and relevant programming...
- 10/2/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Longtime HBO communications head Quentin Schaffer is stepping down from his post next month after 39 years as a key architect of HBO’s premium TV brand.
Schaffer will exit as HBO’s executive VP of corporate communications next month, after steering HBO through one last Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. He is the latest in a string of departures of long-serving executives at HBO. It comes five months after HBO’s new parent company, AT&T’s WarnerMedia, shook up the status quo at the company with the appointment of Bob Greenblatt as content chief overseeing HBO, Turner’s entertainment networks and the HBO Max direct to consumer platform coming next year from WarnerMedia. Greenblatt in turn recruited his own corporate communications chief in ABC alum Kevin Brockman as executive VP of global communications for WarnerMedia Entertainment and Direct-To-Consumer.
Based in New York, Schaffer is a well-loved figure on both coasts at HBO.
Schaffer will exit as HBO’s executive VP of corporate communications next month, after steering HBO through one last Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. He is the latest in a string of departures of long-serving executives at HBO. It comes five months after HBO’s new parent company, AT&T’s WarnerMedia, shook up the status quo at the company with the appointment of Bob Greenblatt as content chief overseeing HBO, Turner’s entertainment networks and the HBO Max direct to consumer platform coming next year from WarnerMedia. Greenblatt in turn recruited his own corporate communications chief in ABC alum Kevin Brockman as executive VP of global communications for WarnerMedia Entertainment and Direct-To-Consumer.
Based in New York, Schaffer is a well-loved figure on both coasts at HBO.
- 7/15/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Quentin Schaffer, HBO’s longtime head of corporate communications, is leaving the network after 39 years. He will depart next month.
“HBO has been an amazing place to work alongside the brightest and most creative people I’ve ever come across, particularly the communications team. What made it special was that we always had an enviable slate of programming to work with. In looking back, I feel lucky to have had the greatest temporary job in the business. For 39 years,” Schaffer said. “With Kevin now here, the team is in good hands and I can feel comfortable moving on.”
Schaffer’s departure comes a few months after longtime CEO Richard Plepler, to whom Schaffer reported to, announced his resignation. Bob Greenblatt was named entertainment CEO for WarnerMedia a week later. In May, former Disney-ABC TV PR head Kevin Brockman joined WarnerMedia as executive vice president of global communications for WarnerMedia...
“HBO has been an amazing place to work alongside the brightest and most creative people I’ve ever come across, particularly the communications team. What made it special was that we always had an enviable slate of programming to work with. In looking back, I feel lucky to have had the greatest temporary job in the business. For 39 years,” Schaffer said. “With Kevin now here, the team is in good hands and I can feel comfortable moving on.”
Schaffer’s departure comes a few months after longtime CEO Richard Plepler, to whom Schaffer reported to, announced his resignation. Bob Greenblatt was named entertainment CEO for WarnerMedia a week later. In May, former Disney-ABC TV PR head Kevin Brockman joined WarnerMedia as executive vice president of global communications for WarnerMedia...
- 7/15/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO’s Evp Corporate Communications Quentin Schaffer will be stepping down next month after 39 years at the network. Schaffer made the announcement Monday morning in an email to staff (read it below).
In the note, fashioned as a promo script with a nod to David Chase’s infamous ‘cut to black’ ending of The Sopranos, Schaffer called his 39-year stint at HBO “the greatest temporary job.”
Schaffer’s departure comes five months after the executive shakeup at WarnerMedia, in which HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler was among several top executives exiting as NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt was brought in to oversee HBO, Turner and WarnerMedia’s upcoming streaming service. In his memo, Schaffer acknowledged his boss of 28 years, Plepler, as well as his “dear colleague of 35 years Nancy Lesser.”
In his farewell email, Schaffer recalled his earliest memory of working at HBO, when he was sent to Nashville...
In the note, fashioned as a promo script with a nod to David Chase’s infamous ‘cut to black’ ending of The Sopranos, Schaffer called his 39-year stint at HBO “the greatest temporary job.”
Schaffer’s departure comes five months after the executive shakeup at WarnerMedia, in which HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler was among several top executives exiting as NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt was brought in to oversee HBO, Turner and WarnerMedia’s upcoming streaming service. In his memo, Schaffer acknowledged his boss of 28 years, Plepler, as well as his “dear colleague of 35 years Nancy Lesser.”
In his farewell email, Schaffer recalled his earliest memory of working at HBO, when he was sent to Nashville...
- 7/15/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Two months after corporate parent WarnerMedia enlisted Kevin Brockman as its head of PR, HBO's head of corporate communications is set to exit following an impressive 39-year run.
Quentin Schaffer on Monday announced his plans to depart the premium cable network. The executive vp corporate communications, who previously reported to former HBO CEO Richard Plepler, will leave the company in August. Schaffer revealed the news via a heartfelt internal memo. (Read that in its entirety, below.)
"HBO has been an amazing place to work alongside the brightest and most creative people I’ve ever come across, particularly the communications ...
Quentin Schaffer on Monday announced his plans to depart the premium cable network. The executive vp corporate communications, who previously reported to former HBO CEO Richard Plepler, will leave the company in August. Schaffer revealed the news via a heartfelt internal memo. (Read that in its entirety, below.)
"HBO has been an amazing place to work alongside the brightest and most creative people I’ve ever come across, particularly the communications ...
- 7/15/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
HBO’s future is all about expansion, but that doesn’t mean it’s desperate for content. With a mandate from corporate parent company At&T to increase original programming by 50 percent, the network is exploring multiple ways to grow its successful franchises without sacrificing quality.
First priority: “Game of Thrones.” With the billion-dollar flagpole series set to end in 2019 (Season 8 premieres April 14), HBO commissioned five spinoff series and has only ordered one to the pilot phase so far: Jane Goldman and George R.R. Martin’s untitled prequel, which is set to begin production “early” this summer.
And that may be it for a while.
“We want to get that one started,” Bloys told IndieWire, adding: “You know, I’m not sure that we’ll do another one.”
In line with previous statements, Bloys said the network put the other “Game of Thrones” projects “aside” to focus on the Sj Clarkson-directed prequel pilot.
First priority: “Game of Thrones.” With the billion-dollar flagpole series set to end in 2019 (Season 8 premieres April 14), HBO commissioned five spinoff series and has only ordered one to the pilot phase so far: Jane Goldman and George R.R. Martin’s untitled prequel, which is set to begin production “early” this summer.
And that may be it for a while.
“We want to get that one started,” Bloys told IndieWire, adding: “You know, I’m not sure that we’ll do another one.”
In line with previous statements, Bloys said the network put the other “Game of Thrones” projects “aside” to focus on the Sj Clarkson-directed prequel pilot.
- 2/9/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Time to take another show out of your Emmy predictions this year: “Big Little Lies.” Season 2 of the HBO hit will premiere in June, Quentin Schaffer, HBO’s Evp of communications, announced Friday at the Television Critics Association press tour. An exact date was not announced.
A June premiere means “Big Little Lies” will miss the May 31 Emmy eligibility deadline and will now be eligible for the 2020 Emmy Awards. “Big Little Lies” won eight Emmys in 2017, including Best Limited Series, but the second season renewal means it will likely be moved over to the drama categories (the Producers Guild of America Awards shifted it to drama last year when the renewal was announced).
See This photo of Reese Witherspoon hurling ice cream at Meryl Streep is everything we want from ‘Big Little Lies’ Season 2
The June premiere might also be a savvy move on HBO’s part to avoid having...
A June premiere means “Big Little Lies” will miss the May 31 Emmy eligibility deadline and will now be eligible for the 2020 Emmy Awards. “Big Little Lies” won eight Emmys in 2017, including Best Limited Series, but the second season renewal means it will likely be moved over to the drama categories (the Producers Guild of America Awards shifted it to drama last year when the renewal was announced).
See This photo of Reese Witherspoon hurling ice cream at Meryl Streep is everything we want from ‘Big Little Lies’ Season 2
The June premiere might also be a savvy move on HBO’s part to avoid having...
- 2/8/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
HBO's Succession premiered to little fanfare in June — but the series about a dysfunctional media family has undoubtedly picked up steam throughout its 10-episode run, which culminates with Sunday night's dramatic finale.
While introducing the network's programming president Casey Bloys at the Television Critics' Association press tour at the end of July, HBO exec Quentin Schaffer noted that while Amy Adams drama Sharp Objects has received rave reviews, critics are increasingly proclaiming Succession the "show of the summer."
The critical favor comes as a surprise to series creator Jesse Armstrong — a British comedy writer best known ...
While introducing the network's programming president Casey Bloys at the Television Critics' Association press tour at the end of July, HBO exec Quentin Schaffer noted that while Amy Adams drama Sharp Objects has received rave reviews, critics are increasingly proclaiming Succession the "show of the summer."
The critical favor comes as a surprise to series creator Jesse Armstrong — a British comedy writer best known ...
During the Television Critics Association executive sessions today, plenty of news about the future of HBO’s ongoing original programming came out of the woodwork. Quentin Schaffer, Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications, and Casey Bloys, president of HBO Programming, offered some updates on the future of shows like True Detective, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Ballers, The Leftovers […]
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- 7/30/2016
- by Fred Topel
- Slash Film
HBO presented sessions for the Television Critics Association on Saturday, and some interesting announcements came from Quentin Schaffer, Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications, and Casey Bloys, president of HBO Programming. During the TCA sessions, news surfaced about new shows from True Blood creator Alan Ball and former The Daily Show host Jon Stewart. Plus, HBO […]
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- 7/30/2016
- by Fred Topel
- Slash Film
HBO has promoted Nancy Lesser to Executive Vice President of Media and Talent Relationships, the premium cable network announced Wednesday. In her new role, Lesser will now oversee all program publicity efforts for HBO’s drama and comedy series, original movies, miniseries and specials. Lesser began her HBO career in New York, then moved to Los Angeles to run the West Coast Media Relations department. Oversight of the talent relations department was later added to her responsibilities. Also Read: HBO Now Has 'About 800,000' Paying Subscribers, CEO Confirms Lesser continues to report to Quentin Schaffer, Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications.
- 2/10/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
New York -- HBO and producers of "Game of Thrones" apologized Thursday for a scene that depicted former President George W. Bush's severed head on a spike.
The scene first aired last year and was repeated on a DVD release in March. But in a particularly bad piece of timing for HBO, stories about it spread online this week, when the network premiered a documentary on Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush.
Bush's head was one of several on spikes in a scene where King Joffrey reveals to his fiancée the severed head of her father, who he had judged disloyal.
The former president's features on the prosthetic head were partially obscured by long, scraggly hair and the picture flashes by quickly. But in a commentary included with the DVD, producers Dan Weiss and David Benioff pointed out the Bush head.
The producers said they often order prosthetic...
The scene first aired last year and was repeated on a DVD release in March. But in a particularly bad piece of timing for HBO, stories about it spread online this week, when the network premiered a documentary on Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush.
Bush's head was one of several on spikes in a scene where King Joffrey reveals to his fiancée the severed head of her father, who he had judged disloyal.
The former president's features on the prosthetic head were partially obscured by long, scraggly hair and the picture flashes by quickly. But in a commentary included with the DVD, producers Dan Weiss and David Benioff pointed out the Bush head.
The producers said they often order prosthetic...
- 6/14/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
New York -- HBO and producers of "Game of Thrones" apologized Thursday for a scene that depicted former President George W. Bush's severed head on a spike.
The scene first aired last year and was repeated on a DVD release in March. But in a particularly bad piece of timing for HBO, stories about it spread online this week, when the network premiered a documentary on Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush.
Bush's head was one of several on spikes in a scene where King Joffrey reveals to his fiancée the severed head of her father, who he had judged disloyal.
The former president's features on the prosthetic head were partially obscured by long, scraggly hair and the picture flashes by quickly. But in a commentary included with the DVD, producers Dan Weiss and David Benioff pointed out the Bush head.
The producers said they often order prosthetic...
The scene first aired last year and was repeated on a DVD release in March. But in a particularly bad piece of timing for HBO, stories about it spread online this week, when the network premiered a documentary on Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush.
Bush's head was one of several on spikes in a scene where King Joffrey reveals to his fiancée the severed head of her father, who he had judged disloyal.
The former president's features on the prosthetic head were partially obscured by long, scraggly hair and the picture flashes by quickly. But in a commentary included with the DVD, producers Dan Weiss and David Benioff pointed out the Bush head.
The producers said they often order prosthetic...
- 6/14/2012
- by AP
- Aol TV.
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