Nissa Diederich, most recently the executive vice president of production for Touchstone Television (formerly Fox 21 Television Studios), has been named head of production at 20th Television in the wake of the consolidation of the Walt Disney Company’s TV studios.
Longtime production executive Jim Sharp, who had served as 20th’s production head and spent decades at the company previously known as 20th Century Fox, will depart the studio at the end of the year after assisting with the transition. Known as a smart, seasoned executive, Sharp’s oversight on productions at Fox dates back to shows such as “Malcolm in the Middle” and FX’s “The Shield.”
“Nissa’s a spectacular executive who has overseen dozens of our most ambitious productions, earning the trust and gratitude of showrunners, executives and network partners alike,” said Walt Disney Television president Craig Hunegs. “And we are grateful that Jim Sharp will...
Longtime production executive Jim Sharp, who had served as 20th’s production head and spent decades at the company previously known as 20th Century Fox, will depart the studio at the end of the year after assisting with the transition. Known as a smart, seasoned executive, Sharp’s oversight on productions at Fox dates back to shows such as “Malcolm in the Middle” and FX’s “The Shield.”
“Nissa’s a spectacular executive who has overseen dozens of our most ambitious productions, earning the trust and gratitude of showrunners, executives and network partners alike,” said Walt Disney Television president Craig Hunegs. “And we are grateful that Jim Sharp will...
- 2/19/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Nissa Diederich has been named head of production for Disney’s 20th Television, replacing Jim Sharp in the executive vice president position. Sharp will remain with the studio through the end of 2021 to assist with the transition in leadership, which comes two months after Disney folded Diederich’s Touchstone Television, formerly Fox 21 Television, into 20th creating one combined studio.
In her new role, Diederich will oversee all production matters on 20th Television’s series, including NBC’s “This Is Us,” Fox’s “9-1-1” franchise, ABC’s “Big Sky,” Nat Geo’s upcoming “Genius: Aretha” and FX’s “American Crime Story” anthology, along with many other projects.
“Nissa’s a spectacular executive who has overseen dozens of our most ambitious productions, earning the trust and gratitude of showrunners, executives and network partners alike,” Craig Hunegs, president of entertainment at Walt Disney Television, whom Diederich will report to directly, said Friday. “And...
In her new role, Diederich will oversee all production matters on 20th Television’s series, including NBC’s “This Is Us,” Fox’s “9-1-1” franchise, ABC’s “Big Sky,” Nat Geo’s upcoming “Genius: Aretha” and FX’s “American Crime Story” anthology, along with many other projects.
“Nissa’s a spectacular executive who has overseen dozens of our most ambitious productions, earning the trust and gratitude of showrunners, executives and network partners alike,” Craig Hunegs, president of entertainment at Walt Disney Television, whom Diederich will report to directly, said Friday. “And...
- 2/19/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Fox veteran Nissa Diederich, EVP Production for Touchstone Television, has been promoted to EVP Production, 20th Television. She will oversee production for the combined studio operation following the recent consolidation of Disney TV Studios’ 20th TV and Touchstone TV divisions. She will assume the responsibilities held by 20th TV head of production, EVP Jim Sharp, who will stay on through the end of year to assist with the transition.
“Nissa’s a spectacular executive who has overseen dozens of our most ambitious productions, earning the trust and gratitude of showrunners, executives and network partners alike,” said Craig Hunegs, President of Entertainment, Walt Disney Television to whom Diederich will report. “And we are grateful that Jim Sharp will stay on to ensure a smooth transition. We owe him an enormous debt for the incredible job he has done and his many years of service.”
Prior to serving as EVP and head...
“Nissa’s a spectacular executive who has overseen dozens of our most ambitious productions, earning the trust and gratitude of showrunners, executives and network partners alike,” said Craig Hunegs, President of Entertainment, Walt Disney Television to whom Diederich will report. “And we are grateful that Jim Sharp will stay on to ensure a smooth transition. We owe him an enormous debt for the incredible job he has done and his many years of service.”
Prior to serving as EVP and head...
- 2/19/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedy Central has hired Kellyn Parker as Vice President, Original Programming and Development, West Coast, it was announced by Kent Alterman, President, Comedy Central. Parker reports to Jim Sharp, Evp, Original Programming and Development, and will develop and oversee production… Continue Reading →...
- 12/21/2016
- by shadowandact
- ShadowAndAct
Comedy Central has hired Funny or Die’s Kellyn Parker as vice president, original programming and development, west coast. The announcement was made by Comedy Central president Ken Alterman on Friday. In his new role at the network, Parker will report to Jim Sharp, Evp, Original Programming and Development, and will develop and oversee production on west coast-based Comedy Central original series. “We’re very excited to bring Kellyn into our fold, and hopeful Funny Or Die doesn’t find out,” Alterman said in a statement. “They will be very disappointed.” Also Read: Watch Tomi Lahren's Full, Unedited 'Daily...
- 12/9/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Funny or Die alum Kellyn Parker has been hired as Comedy Central’s Vice President, Original Programming and Development, West Coast. In his new role, Parker will develop and oversee production on West Coast-based Comedy Central original series, reporting to Jim Sharp, Evp, Original Programming and Development. Parker moves to Comedy Central from Funny Or Die, where he worked for over five years and served as Vice President of Partner Content. During his tenure, he…...
- 12/9/2016
- Deadline TV
Comedy Central has promoted Monika Zielinska to Senior Vice President, Original Programming and Development, West Coast. In her elevated role, Zielinska will continuue to identify and develop talent for all West Coast-based Comedy Central original series and pilots, reporting to Jim Sharp, Evp, Original Programming and Development. Zielinska has worked her way up the ranks since joining Comedy Central in 2002, becoming Vice President in 2013. She serves as the network’s…...
- 7/13/2016
- Deadline TV
Comedy Central’s Kent Alterman is making his first major executive move since being promoted to president of the network, upping Sarah Babineau to Svp Original Programming and Development, East Coast. Babineau, who oversees the New York development team, joins Jim Sharp, Evp Original Programming and Development, West Coast, and Jonas Larsen, Svp Talent and Specials, as Alterman's senior development team. "Sarah continually exceeds my expectations," said Alterman, to whom…...
- 6/3/2016
- Deadline TV
Comedy Central promoted Jim Sharp to executive vice president of original programming and development on the West Coast. Sharp will now manage all digital development at Cc: Studios while continuing to head up production and development of West Coast-based original series and pilots. In his new role as Evp, he will expand the Comedy Central brand by bringing new original content on-air and online. “If the Us government was aware of Jim's understated intelligence, finely honed creative instincts, and steel-eyed leadership, the war on terrorism would be over,” said Kent Alterman, president of content development and original programming, to whom Sharp.
- 6/25/2014
- by Eric Czuleger
- The Wrap
Gary S. Mann has developed series like The Sarah Silverman Show, Tosh.0 and collaborated on Key & Peele, The Burn with Jeff Ross and the upcoming Review With Forrest MacNeil since joining the network in 2003. He is based in Santa Monica and reports to Svp Jim Sharp, Comedy Central‘s head of West Coast development. “I have done almost everything in my power to undermine Gary, but he has a sharply honed eye for talent and an uncanny ability to develop shows that are important to us,” said Kent Alterman, Head of Original Programming and Production, who made the announcement today. Mann will continue to oversee The Comedy Central Stage, the network develops live shows that sometimes transition to on-air series. Before Comedy Central, Mann worked at HBO Independent Productions.
- 11/12/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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