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  1. Chernin joined Fox in 1989 from Lorimar Film Entertainment, where he was president and chief operating officer. Earlier, he was executive vice president of programming and marketing for Showtime/The Movie Channel. Prior to Showtime, Chernin was vice president of Development and Production at the David Gerber Company.

  2. Jul 6, 2022 · But since leaving the studio fold in 2009 and launching his own company, the Chernin Group, he’s remained independent. Now Chernin, 71, is launching a new firm, combining film and television ...

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  4. Feb 24, 2009 · Mr. Chernin, who has been the News Corporation’s president and chief operating officer since 1996, mainly oversaw the company’s Los Angeles-based businesses, like the 20th Century Fox film ...

  5. Oct 30, 2014 · Oct. 29, 2014. SANTA MONICA, Calif. — When Peter Chernin stepped down as Rupert Murdoch’s second in command in 2009 and became an independent movie and television producer, the likeliest ...

  6. Jul 6, 2022 · In TV, Chernin's sitcom "New Girl" ran for seven seasons on the Fox broadcast network. In both scripted TV and film, Chernin has gone deep into the streaming market, signing a first-look deal in 2020 to make Netflix movies despite a track record of success at the box office. Chernin said his company remains "completely platform agnostic" and ...

  7. www.nexttv.com › news › peter-chernin-81218Peter Chernin | Next TV

    Oct 21, 2006 · In 1996, Chernin became president/COO of News Corp., with responsibility for all North American operations. For all his successes, Chernin may never really be the boss of News Corp. The company is controlled by Murdoch, and he has been intent on grooming one of his children to replace him. For years, the most likely candidate was eldest son ...

  8. The following is a list of presidents of the entertainment division for the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). Name. Years. Notes. Garth Ancier. 1986–1989. In 1986, Barry Diller, Jamie Kellner and Rupert Murdoch tapped the then 28-year-old Ancier to be the founding Entertainment President for the new Fox Broadcasting Company, [1] where he put 21 ...