
Senior Vice President, Drama Programming & Development
Fox
Los Angeles, CAThis was removed by the employer on 5/21/2024 7:04:00 AM PST
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Position: Senior Vice President of Drama Programming and Development
Salary Information: $200,000 - $400,000 annually, dependent on education, skills, experience, and location (California). Eligible for annual discretionary bonus and various benefits.
Workplace Requirements: Not specified
Education Requirements: College degree required
Experience: 15+ years of experience in an agency, studio, or network
Hard Skills:
• Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint
• Web-savviness
Soft Skills:
• Excellent communication and negotiating skills
• Ability to maintain a level head and calm personality
• Collaborative nature
• Capability to logically ensure story coherence
Job Description:
The Senior Vice President of Drama Programming and Development will lead the creative strategy for FOX Entertainment. This role involves supervising the development of new scripted content from concept to series, overseeing all production aspects for new and returning shows, and managing overall creative activities including tracking, soliciting, procurement, evaluation, development, and oversight of the Network's shows.
Job Responsibilities:
• Oversee shows from concept to airing, including aspects like casting, directing, and music.
• Generate and implement creative notes for projects in active development and current series.
• Evaluate pitches and scripts for potential development and oversee the building of the seasonal development slate.
• Coordinate with all internal departments (casting, marketing, scheduling, research, etc.) to ensure cohesive operations.
• Create and maintain lists of writers and directors, staff high-quality talent, and analyze projects in development.
• Meet with creative talent for development opportunities and report on the status of shows in staff meetings.
Required Skills:
• Communication, negotiation, collaboration, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, web-savvy, logical story development.