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From 1989 to 1992, Chernin was president of entertainment for the Fox Broadcasting Company, while programming grew from two to all seven nights of the week during that span. [13]
- May 29, 1951 (age 72), Harrison, New York, U.S.
- Chairman and CEO, The Chernin Group (TCG)
Peter was responsible for launching 15+ cable networks domestically, most notably FX and Fox Sports nets. He also launched 150+ international channels and oversaw the growth of the largest MVPD in the world with Star, Sky, Sky Italia, and DirecTV.
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Jul 6, 2022 · Chernin, who once ran Fox Filmed Entertainment and produced 'Ford v Ferrari' and 'Hidden Figures,' is combining his movie and TV assets into a firm with $800 million in equity and debt...
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Peter was responsible for launching 15+ cable networks domestically, most notably FX and Fox Sports nets. He also launched 150+ international channels and oversaw the growth of the largest MVPD in the world with Star, Sky, Sky Italia, and DirecTV. With Fox as a co-owner, Peter also launched Hulu.
- May 29, 1951
Peter was responsible for launching 15+ cable networks domestically, most notably FX and Fox Sports nets. He also launched 150+ international channels and oversaw the growth of the largest MVPD in the world with Star, Sky, Sky Italia, and DirecTV. With Fox as a co-owner, Peter also launched Hulu.
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- Harrison, New York, USA
- Peter Chernin
Peter was responsible for launching 15+ cable networks domestically, most notably FX and Fox Sports nets. He also launched 150+ international channels and oversaw the growth of the largest MVPD in the world with Star, Sky, Sky Italia, and DirecTV. With Fox as a co-owner, Peter also launched Hulu.
Sep 7, 1993 · Sep 7, 1993 12:00am PT. Sustaining the process: Peter Chernin. By Variety Staff. When Garth Ancier resigned as the Fox Network’s program chief after three years in February 1989, he said he was...