AMC Networks Head of Content Strategy Blake Callaway to Exit (EXCLUSIVE)

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Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer AMC Networks‘ executive vice president of content strategy Blake Callaway will exit at the end of 2024 after 13 years with the company.

Most recently, Callaway assisted in the acquisition of full operational control of BBC America (previously a joint venture with BBC Studios), and oversaw brand and content strategy for the company’s streamer Acorn TV as well as linear channels BBC America, IFC and Sundance TV.

Callaway joined AMC Networks in October 2011 as head of marketing for the IFC Network, where he led FYC campaigns of “Portlandia” and “Documentary Now!.” He was soon upped to IFC’s executive vice president of brand marketing where he oversaw partnerships with BAM, The Public Theater and SXSW.

Prior to joining IFC, Callaway served as senior vice president of brand and strategic marketing at Syfy, where he worked on the rebrand from Sci Fi to Syfy.

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