Foxtel Group’s Content Chief Alison Hurbert-Burns Exiting After Six Years

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Big changes to the content game in Australia, where Alison Hurbert-Burns is exiting pay-TV and streaming giant Foxtel Group after six years.

Hurbert-Burns is known for leading original program development at the pay-TV service Foxtel and streamer Binge during a period when the content company launched the likes of comedy hit Colin From Accounts, legal drama The Twelve and original movie How to Make Gravy.

She has overseen the commissioning and production of 25 original series in total as Executive Director for Commissioning and Content.

Replacing her will be Wendy Moore and Stephanie Quinn, whose roles are being expanded. Moore will become Executive Director – Entertainment Content, overseeing scripted and unscripted originals.

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