Jen Statsky, co-creator of HBO Max’s Hacks, is staying in business with Universal Television.Statsky, who created the breakout comedy with Lucia Aniello and Paul W.
Downs, has extended her deal with the NBCUniversal studio after first signing in 2019.It comes after the Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder-led comedy was renewed by the WarnerMedia-owned streamer for a second season and secured 15 Emmy nominations.Through the deal, Statsky will continue to develop shows for broadcast, cable and streaming.Prior to Hacks, Statsky was a co-executive producer on NBC’s The Good Place, worked on four seasons of Comedy Central’s Broad City, where she served as a co-executive producer and writer, and wrote on NBC’s Parks and Recreation, Netflix’s Lady
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