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Jamila
Hunter to head programming at The Oprah Winfrey Network
(June
5, 2009) Jamila Hunter has been named head of programming for OWN: The
Oprah Winfrey Network. She will report to Christina Norman, chief
executive officer of OWN.
A seasoned programming executive who has launched numerous series for
NBC, 20th Century Fox Television and Bravo, Hunter is one of the
industry's most successful nonfiction development executives. Hunter
will oversee all aspects of programming development for the network. She
begins her new role on June 10, 2009.
Hunter was an integral part of the team that rebranded Bravo when they
launched seminal shows such as Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Project
Runway, Celebrity Poker Showdown and Blow Out. She was also instrumental
in the creation of NBC's alternative strategy when the network unveiled
iconic reality series like Fear Factor, Last Comic Standing and The
Apprentice.
"Jamila shares my passion for programming that breaks new ground and
speaks to audiences in new ways," Norman said. "She has the perfect
blend of experience to lead the development and creation of unique and
innovative nonfiction programming worthy of our aspirations."
"This is an exciting opportunity that any programming executive would
love to have," added Hunter. "OWN is setting a new standard in
nonfiction programming, and I am so pleased that I have been asked to
lead this team as we work together to develop programming that will
inspire, enlighten and entertain."
Most recently, Hunter served as senior vice president, alternative and
digital programming for NBC Entertainment, capping a tenure there that
dates back to the network's coverage of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
Since returning to NBC, she's been responsible for prestigious projects
such as Jerry Seinfeld's upcoming series The Marriage Ref, the U.S.
adaptation of the BBC series Have I Got News for You, and the comedic
summer series Great American Road Trip.
From 2005 to 2008, Hunter was vice president, comedy development at 20th
Century Fox Television and was responsible for the development and
production of new comedy series (live action and animation) for network
television. While there, she shepherded projects from such formidable
creative talents as Darren Star, Shawn Levy, Steve Levitan, Robert
Smigel, Dan Sterling, Dan Harmon, Dave Hemingson, Matt Silverstein and
Dave Jeser among others.
Prior to 20th Television, Hunter was vice president, development and
production for Bravo, where she oversaw the cable network's West Coast
development and production team. While there, she supervised projects
ranging from Project Greenlight and Blowout to Significant Others and
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.
Hunter is a graduate of Spelman College in Atlanta, from which she holds
a bachelor's degree in English.
About OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network
A joint venture between Harpo, Inc., Oprah Winfrey and Discovery
Communications, OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network is a multiplatform media
company designed to entertain, inform and inspire people to live their
best lives. OWN will debut in more than 70 million homes on what is
currently the Discovery Health Channel. The venture also will include
the award-winning digital platform.
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