Chernin Entertainment Makes Round Of Layoffs Including Bill McGoldrick – Deadline

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EXCLUSIVE: Chernin Entertainment is the latest media company to undergo a round of layoffs.

We hear that a number of executives including Bill McGoldrick are leaving Peter Chernin’s company as part of the cost-cutting moves. It’s believed to be part of trimming at Chernin Entertainment as the former Fox boss builds up his The North Road Company.

McGoldrick, who previously was President of Original Content at NBCUniversal Entertainment Networks and Direct-to-Consumer, joined Chernin Entertainment in August 2021 as EVP Film and Television.

Also leaving are Juan Alfonso, Ian Smith and Jordan Compton. Alfonso, who was SVP Film and Television, also joined in summer 2021, having held exec roles at Starz and Disney. Smith and Compton were creatives executives.

Chernin Entertainment is part of The North Road Company, which was formed in July 2022, bringing together Chernin Entertainment, the U.S. assets of Red Arrow Studios, which includes Love Is Blind producer Kinetic Content, and Connor Schell’s non-scripted business Words + Pictures.

Earlier this summer, former Showtime chief David Nevins joined The North Road Company as CEO, and his former Showtime colleague Amy Israel joined him as President of Television last month.

Chernin Entertainment is behind series such as Netflix’s upcoming limited The Madness, starring Colman Domingo; Starz’s P-Valley; Apple’s upcoming Jason Momoa series Chief of War; Luther: The Fallen Sun and Man on Fire, also for Netflix; as well as films such as Dicks: The Musical and Ford v Ferrari.

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