Los Angeles Times

Hulu hires Stillerman from AMC Networks

- By David Ng david.ng@latimes.com

In a move intended to expand its portfolio of original shows, Hulu has announced that it is hiring Joel Stillerman from AMC Networks, where he has headed original programmin­g and developmen­t for the AMC channel and SundanceTV and has overseen such series as “The Walking Dead” and “Better Call Saul.”

The streaming company said Wednesday that Stillerman will join Hulu in the new position of chief content officer. He will manage the overall content strategy for the company, including acquisitio­ns and original programmin­g. Stillerman will report to Hulu Chief Executive Mike Hopkins.

“Over the past several years, we’ve grown our audience and our content offering exponentia­lly, and now is the right time to add Joel’s creative and strategic leadership to the team and drive the next phase of Hulu’s content business,” Hopkins said in a statement.

Santa Monica-based Hulu has been transformi­ng itself from a service known mainly for repackagin­g old TV shows and movies to a major player for original content and a competitor to Netflix and Amazon.

It recently scored a hit with “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a critically acclaimed adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel. Other shows under its Hulu Originals banner include “Chance,” starring Hugh Laurie, and “The Path,” starring Aaron Paul.

Craig Erwich has overseen Hulu’s content for the last three years. Hulu said Erwich will keep his current role “and increase his focus on the company’s original programmin­g.”

Hulu is a joint venture of several major media companies, including Walt Disney Co., 21st Century Fox, Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Inc.

Stillerman will relocate to Los Angeles from the New York area. He joined the New York-based AMC Networks in 2008.

“It has been an absolute pleasure working with Joel Stillerman for the last neardecade,” Charlie Collier, president of AMC, SundanceTV and AMC Studios, said in a statement. “Joel has played a major role in the transforma­tion of AMC from a movie channel into an establishe­d leader in original programmin­g.”

AMC said it will be searching for a replacemen­t for head of programmin­g for AMC and SundanceTV.

During his tenure at AMC, Stillerman has overseen the developmen­t of other hit series, including “The Night Manager” and “Into the Badlands.” He added the SundanceTV lineup to his plate in 2015.

Prior to joining AMC, he worked at Yolo Films, an independen­t film and TV production company, which he founded in 2003 and where he served as chairman.

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