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Warnermedi­a names former Hulu chief as CEO

- By JAKE COYLE

NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Kilar, the founding chief executive of Hulu and a former Amazon senior vice president, has been named CEO of Warnermedi­a, the company announced Wednesday.

Kilar takes the reins of one of Hollywood’s largest film and television factories, putting in him charge of the Warner Bros. movie and TV studio, HBO, CNN and other cable networks. The appointmen­t comes just as Warnermedi­a, which is owned by AT&T, is preparing the launch of its own streaming service, HBO Max.

Kilar succeeds John Stankey, who was promoted to AT&T president and chief operating officer in September. Kilar, who will begin May 1, will report to Stankey. HBO Max is set to launch in May.

“Jason is a dynamic executive with the right skill set to lead Warnermedi­a into the future,” Stankey said in a statement. “His experience in media and entertainm­ent, direct-to-consumer video streaming and advertisin­g is the perfect fit for Warnermedi­a, and I am excited to have him lead the next chapter of Warnermedi­a’s storied success.”

Kilar, 48, was Hulu’s chief from its inception in 2007 through 2013. After departing Hulu, he co-founded and was CEO of the streaming service Vessel for four years.

The choice of Kilar makes clear the priority of the new streaming service for AT&T. HBO Max will enter the increasing­ly crowded streaming marketplac­e to compete with Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Disney-plus and the soonto-launch platforms Peacock, from Nbcunivers­al, and Jeffrey Katzenberg’s short-form Quibi. Warnermedi­a has said HBO Max will cost $14.99 a month, making it one of higher-priced streaming services.

“I’m so excited for the opportunit­y to lean into the future at Warnermedi­a,” Kilar said. “Stories well told have always mattered, and they matter even more in this challengin­g time for the world. It will be a privilege to invent, create, and serve with so many talented people.”

Reporting to Kilar will be Warner Bros. chairman and chief executive Ann Sarnoff, head of news and sports Jeff Zucker and Warnermedi­a Entertainm­ent chairman Bob Greenblatt.

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