50 Women to Watch in the Digital Entertainment Business 2025

Welcome to Media Play News’ second annual “50 Women to Watch in the Digital Entertainment Business,” a salute to the top women executives involved in bringing movies, shows and other filmed content directly to the consumer, either at home or on the go.

Once again, our list is a who’s who of the women our editors believe will play the biggest role in shaping and defining — and, in some cases, reshaping and redefining — the content, distribution and technology involved in the “last mile” of entertainment.

To come up with our list, the Media Play News editorial team relied on nominations from our readers as well as our own research to sift through hundreds of worthy contenders to identify the 50 standouts. And the increasingly fast pace of change in our industry is reflected in the fact that more than half the women on this year’s list are newcomers.

So let’s meet the 2025 edition of Media Play News’ “50 Women to Watch in the Digital Entertainment Business” and, through a Q&A sprinkled throughout the section, see what they have to say in a separate Q&A posted here.

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Bela Bajaria

Chief Content Officer
Netflix

Bela Bajaria

Appointed to her present post in January 2023, Bajaria oversees the teams responsible for all Netflix content from around the world, including such series as “Stranger Things,” “Squid Game,” “Wednesday,” “Bridgerton,” “Heeramandi” and “Lupin,” and films including Leave the World Behind, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F and Oscar winners All Quiet on the Western Front and Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio. She also led Netflix’s push into live events and sports with such specials as Chris Rock: Selective Outrage and The Roast of Tom Brady, as well as multiyear deals with the NFL and WWE. Bajaria joined Netflix in 2016 to lead Netflix’s foray into unscripted programming. She later oversaw local-language originals across Europe, the Middle East, Turkey, Africa, India, Asia and Latin America. Before her ascension to Chief Content Officer, Bajaria was Head of Global TV. Prior to joining Netflix, Bajaria spent five years at Universal Television, most recently as President.

 

Courtenay Valenti

Head of Film, Streaming and Theatrical
Amazon MGM Studios

Courtenay Valenti

Valenti oversees all films for Amazon MGM Studios. At CinemaCon earlier this year, Amazon MGM Studios committed to releasing 15 films in theaters by 2027, with 14 theatrical titles already lined up for 2026. Valenti has been a driving force behind the studio’s commitment to theatrical, including the buildout of its own international theatrical distribution infrastructure. Also this year, Valenti played a key role in closing deals for Amy Pascal and David Heyman to produce and Denis Villeneuve to direct the studio’s upcoming James Bond film. Additionally, The Accountant 2, greenlighted under Valenti, recently became the studio’s second-most-watched streaming film of all time, landing at the No. 1 spot on Nielsen’s movie chart its debut week with 1.384 billion minutes streamed, in addition to receiving the Audience Award at SXSW. Prior to joining Amazon in March 2023, Valenti enjoyed a more-than-33-year run at Warner Bros. Pictures, most recently as President of Production and Development.

 

Cindy Holland

Chair, Direct-to-Consumer
Paramount, a Skydance Corporation

Cindy Holland

A former top executive at Netflix, Holland was tapped to lead streaming at the new Paramount, a Skydance Corporation, after the companies’ merger in early August. She is charged with overseeing the strategy, operations and performance of the company’s streaming platforms, Paramount+ and Pluto TV. Holland previously advised Skydance on the streaming business. Prior to that, she was CEO of global independent studio Sister, which she joined in July 2023. Holland is best known for her 18-year run at Netflix, which includes nine years as VP of Original Content. In that role, she established the network’s original programming strategy and oversaw the teams behind such pioneering series as “House of Cards,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “BoJack Horseman,” “Narcos,” “Stranger Things,” “The Crown” and “Ozark.” Holland began her career on the producing side, working at Spring Creek Productions with Paula Weinstein, and at Mutual
Film Co.

 

Alanna Powers

SVP, Worldwide Marketing
Paramount Home Entertainment

Alanna Powers

Powers spearheads the global marketing and distribution strategies for Paramount’s expansive portfolio of film and television content across digital transactional platforms. With a deep command of audience engagement and platform evolution, Powers has led the charge on some of the studio’s most successful releases — including Top Gun: Maverick, the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, and A Quiet Place — as well as legacy titles such as The Godfather and Titanic. She and her team have been instrumental in redefining the studio’s approach to modern windowing and digital consumption. Powers has more than two decades of experience spanning creative agencies and studio marketing. She joined Paramount in April 2016 as VP of International Marketing and was promoted into her present position in June 2019. Before that she was Director of Marketing at Redbox and enjoyed a nearly 13-year run at NBCUniversal, where she most recently served as Senior Director of Brand Marketing. Powers began her career at FCB Advertising.

 

 

Jennifer Storms

Chief Marketing Officer
NBCUniversal Television and Streaming

Jennifer Storms

Storms leads brand strategy, integrated marketing, media and consumer engagement for all NBCUniversal entertainment content and sports, including content and brand marketing for Peacock. Storms also partners closely with NBCUniversal Media Group’s businesses to help shape consumer experiences to drive subscriber growth, cross-platform engagement and profitability across the ecosystem. Prior to being named CMO in January 2025, Storms was CMO of Entertainment and Sports, leading marketing strategy across the vast NBCUniversal Entertainment portfolio including NBC, USA Network, Bravo, Oxygen, E! and Syfy, among others, as well as the NBC Sports Group. She was charged with consumer engagement around premium live, social and digital content across the Sports and Entertainment portfolio, including the precedent-setting 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Storms joined NBC Sports in 2015 as CMO, and in February 2019 was elevated to CMO and EVP of Content Strategy. She joined NBCUniversal from PepsiCo Inc., where she most recently served as SVP of Global Sports Marketing.

 

Hilary J. Hoffman

EVP, Global Marketing
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Hilary Hoffman

Hoffman leads strategic marketing for Universal Pictures’ home entertainment division across feature films, library titles and television properties worldwide. She shapes the division’s go-to-market strategies, spearheads innovative consumer engagement initiatives, and leverages emerging platforms, technologies, and direct-to-consumer channels to drive growth. Hoffman oversees all facets of brand, creative, digital content, media, publicity and consumer insights, with a strong focus on maximizing impact, advancing data-driven marketing capabilities, and implementing tools to optimize investment. Since joining Universal, Hoffman has guided some of the studio’s most successful home entertainment campaigns and played a pivotal role in pioneering industry innovations, including the launch of premium digital. Her leadership continues to position UPHE at the forefront of an evolving entertainment landscape.

 

Lexine Wong

Head of Global Multichannel Distribution Marketing
Sony Pictures Television

Lexine Wong

Wong leads marketing for SPE’s global home entertainment and television distribution businesses. She manages a team charged with charting consumer and trade strategies that span across every platform and format. Wong oversees the delivery of breakthrough, sharable and interactive marketing experiences across the studio’s full range of properties — from film to television, catalog and new-release — all with a data- and insights-driven approach that prioritizes audience engagement, viewership and transactions across multi-platform ecosystems. Wong’s oversight includes consumer and brand strategy, creative advertising, media, digital marketing, publicity, partnerships and content production, as well as fostering innovation and integrating emerging platforms. Wong was promoted into her present position in October 2020 after serving as Senior EVP of Worldwide Marketing for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. She has overseen marketing for some of the studio’s biggest films and catalog titles. Wong began her career in 1988 at ad agency Young & Rubicam.

 

Alisa Bowen

President
Disney+

Alisa Bowen

Bowen oversees subscriber and revenue growth and content scheduling for The Walt Disney Co.’s flagship streamer as well as business operations across the company’s direct-to-consumer division, which also includes Hulu. She was promoted into the position in September 2022 and is now working on the integration of Hulu into the Disney+ app, a move Disney CEO Bob Iger on the company’s August earnings call said will provide viewers with a better experience and Disney with greater advertising revenue potential. Prior to taking charge of Disney+, Bowen served as EVP of Global Business Operations for Disney Streaming, overseeing global content and business operations for the company’s DTC video streaming businesses, including cross-functional leadership of the global Disney+ rollout in 154 markets worldwide. Bowen joined Disney in 2017 as CTO of international operations. Prior to that, Bowen held product, digital technology and general management leadership positions at major media organizations including Thomson Reuters, Dow Jones and News Corp.

 

 

Amy Reinhard

President, Advertising
Netflix

Amy Reinhard

Since taking charge of Netflix’s ad business in October 2023, Reinhard has been scoring win after win. At the May Upfront presentations in New York City, she provided advertisers with some compelling statistics, noting that Netflix’s ad-supported subscription now reaches over 94 million global monthly users and more 18- to 34-year-olds than any other U.S. broadcast or cable network. Reinhard joined Netflix in 2016 as VP of Content Acquisition and later took on the newly formed Consumer Products organization. She subsequently led Netflix’s Studio Operations, overseeing global production and creative services. She managed multiple M&A initiatives, including Netflix’s acquisition of Scanline VFX in 2021 and Australian animation studio Animal Logic in 2022. Reinhard also led the acquisition, development and strategy for Netflix’s studio project in Fort Monmouth, N.J., in 2022. Prior to joining Netflix, Reinhard spent more than a decade at Paramount Pictures, where she ultimately rose to President of Worldwide TV Licensing and Distribution.

 

Marian Lee

Chief Marketing Officer
Netflix

Marian Lee

Lee was named Chief Marketing Officer of Netflix in March 2022 after joining the company the year before as VP of Marketing for the U.S. and Canada. She oversees all aspects of marketing for Netflix on a global basis, including marketing for series, films and games, social media, consumer products, live experiences and partnerships. Recent wins include marketing campaigns for the third season of “Squid Game” and season two of “Wednesday.” Lee joined Netflix in 2021 after nearly eight years at Spotify, where she served as VP and Co-Head of Music; VP and Global Head of Artist and Label Services; and various other positions leading the Global Consumer Marketing and Creator Marketing teams. Prior to joining Spotify, Lee worked at some of the world’s leading brands in fashion and entertainment, including Condé Nast and J.Crew. She began her career at PwC as a management consultant in the Retail and Consumer Products division.

 

Sue Kroll

Head of Global Marketing, Film and Series
Amazon MGM Studios

Sue Kroll

Kroll oversees global marketing strategy and campaigns for series and films, both theatrical and those that go directly to streaming. She was promoted into the position in November 2022, six months after joining the studio as a consultant to lead the successful marketing efforts for “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” the biggest premiere in the history of Prime Video. Prior to joining Amazon, Kroll led her own production company, Kroll & Co. Entertainment, which she founded in 2018. Before that, she was President of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution for Warner Bros. Pictures, where she launched such major theatricals as Argo, Dunkirk, Mad Max: Fury Road, Inception and all of the “Harry Potter” films. Kroll began her career with Viacom, where she spent seven years in various divisions before moving to Atlanta to head marketing for Turner Network Television. Her tenure with Turner included a role with TNT and Cartoon Network Europe.

 

Erica Marie Dionne

SVP, Release Planning and Business Operations
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Erica Marie Dionne

Dionne oversees UPHE’s film and television release planning process and business operations strategy across digital platforms worldwide. She is responsible for establishing go-to-market best practices, managing cross-company supply chain initiatives, and forging innovative partnerships to maximize content in an evolving marketplace. Leading teams that manage workflows across internal and external stakeholders globally — as well as with key digital retail partners including Amazon, Apple, Google and Sky — Dionne drives strong coordination across markets, enabling timely, strategically aligned launches that reflect global priorities. Dionne assumed her expanded responsibilities in September 2025, after five years as SVP. She joined UPHE in 2009 as Manager of Product Development and Strategy. Beyond her corporate role, Dionne represents NBCUniversal as the Los Angeles Regional Advisory Board Chair for America On Tech, a national nonprofit focused on bridging the digital divide. She also serves as a CTA Division Board Representative for the Content and Entertainment industry.

 

 

Elizabeth Stone

Chief Technology Officer
Netflix

Elizabeth Stone

Appointed CTO in October 2023, Stone oversees the technology behind the country’s No. 1 streamer, including engineering, data science, consumer insights and product innovation. Most recently she’s been focused on the technological needs behind the streamer’s push into live events. She also played a key role in Netflix’s recent rollout of new viewer features. Last May, just before Netflix’s annual Upfront presentation to advertisers in New York City, she talked up a new generative AI search feature on iOS, launched as a small opt-in beta, that allows subscribers to search for shows and movies using natural, conversational phrases such as “I want something funny and upbeat.” Stone joined Netflix in 2020 as VP of Product Data Science and Engineering, and then rose to VP of Data and Insights. Previously, she worked in finance before transitioning to the tech industry as Chief Operating Officer at Nuna, and VP of Science at Lyft.

 

Nikki Santoro

CEO
IMDb

Nikki Santoro

Santoro took the reins of what is formally known as the Internet Movie Database in January 2025. She is only the second person to hold this title since the company — an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games and streaming content — was founded 35 years ago. Under Santoro’s leadership, IMDb has enhanced its core database, advertising and licensing businesses, and IMDbPro membership service, and leveraged emerging technologies to deliver improved insights to its global audience. She leads strategic development, driving growth and innovation for advertising, content, product, technology and user experience through solutions ranging from high-impact experiential initiatives, strategic partnerships and advertising solutions that connect advertisers with users worldwide. Santoro joined IMDb in November 2016 as Head of Consumer and Advertising Product. She was promoted to GM, Consumer, in September 2019, and COO in December 2021. Earlier in her career, she enjoyed a 10-year run at Microsoft.

 

Jerrlyn Iwata

EVP, Business Development
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Jerrlyn Iwata

Iwata oversees business development and distribution for Universal Pictures’ digital home entertainment arm. She heads the commercial licensing and business development team for the studio’s digital transactional licensing business (PEST, PVOD, EST, TVOD). She also is responsible for the studio’s global airline content licensing business and various other strategic business development initiatives around emerging models and technologies that impact film and television distribution. She serves on the Executive Leadership team and is an active participant in employee engagement and mentoring initiatives. Iwata joined Universal in 2011 as VP of Digital Distribution and was promoted to SVP of Digital Distribution four years later. Before that, she spent six years at Verizon Communications, where she most recently served as Director of Mobile Content Strategy and Acquisitions, a role in which she was charged with developing mobile video and over-the-top business opportunities across multiple access points.

 

Andrea Downing

President
PBS Distribution

Andrea Downing

Downing has redefined PBSd’s role in the evolving media landscape, transforming it from a packaged-media business into a dynamic multi-platform distributor of public media content worldwide. Her forward-looking strategy balances paid and free streaming models, ensuring both broad accessibility for audiences and sustainable revenue for the public media system. She led the company’s entry into digital streaming with the launch of its first niche service on Amazon’s Prime Video Subscription Channels in 2016. She and her team have launched a total of seven SVOD channels on Amazon in the U.S. and Canada and brought to market numerous FAST channels, including “Antiques Roadshow,” “Nature” and “PBS Travel.” PBSd has also significantly expanded its AVOD footprint across major platforms. Prior to joining PBSd, Downing served as VP of Home Entertainment and Partnerships at PBS Ventures and held operational leadership roles at Discovery Communications in the Consumer Products division.

 

 

Alison Hoffman

President
Starz Networks

Alison Hoffman

Hoffman was integral in Starz’s recent separation from Lionsgate, launching the streamer as a standalone publicly traded company. She has a breadth of oversight that spans content acquisition and distribution to marketing and program planning. She has brought several new bundles to market, including Starz bundled with BET+, AMC+, Hallmark+ and HBO Max. Through her leadership, Starz has become one of the most bundled streaming services, delivering on its strategy of being a complementary offering that can be combined with both broad-based and targeted streamers. Prior to assuming her present post last year, Hoffman served as President of Domestic Networks since February 2020. She was one of the key executives responsible for launching the Starz app and managing the network’s direct-to-consumer business. Prior to that, Hoffman was Chief Marketing Officer and, before that, EVP of Marketing. Hoffman joined Starz in 2012 after serving as AMC Networks’ VP of Creative and Brand Strategy.

 

Teresa Phillips

Co-Founder and CEO
Spherex

Teresa Phillips

With a background in media and technology, Phillips has expanded Spherex from serving compliance teams to powering intelligence across the entire media value chain. The company’s AI platform now delivers critical content insights to production, localization, distribution, sales and consumption teams at major studios worldwide. What makes Phillips’ approach revolutionary is her deployment of AI agents as collaborative team members who handle routine tasks while accelerating complex decision-making. These agents synthesize data from multiple sources to provide a deep understanding of content, enabling faster global expansion and unlocking previously untapped catalog value. Phillips is demonstrating how AI can transform from a specialized tool to an enterprise-wide intelligence system. Before founding Spherex in 2018, Phillips founded the venture-backed company Graspr and held executive positions at Yahoo! and Time Warner. She also spent seven years at V2 Solutions, helping media and entertainment companies distribute digital film and television titles globally.

 

Flory Bramnick

EVP, Distribution
Sony Pictures Television

Flory Bramnick

Bramnick is responsible for feature film and television series sales across all of Sony Pictures Television’s distribution platforms in the U.S. and Canada, which include broadcast networks, pay and basic cable, digital (AVOD, SVOD and FAST), and first-run syndication. She manages teams in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto. Bramnick started at SPT in 2002 as VP of Strategic Operations. Since then, she has held a variety of progressively more responsible positions, from strategic operations to business development to sales, and has licensed some of SPE’s most renowned IP including “Seinfeld,” “Breaking Bad,” “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy.” Just last year, she played a key role in crafting a new licensing deal with Paramount for the comedy series “The King of Queens,” which for the first time included streaming rights on Paramount+. Prior to joining SPE, Bramnick was VP of Business Development and Strategic Alliances at Belo Interactive.

 

Jill Allen

SVP, Global Digital Transactional
Sony Pictures Television

Jill Allen

Allen oversees Sony Pictures Entertainment’s global digital transactional business, spanning major global retailers such as Amazon, Apple and Google, along with key local partners worldwide. Previously leading the North American business since 2019, she recently expanded her scope to include international markets. Allen drives performance across the studio’s new-release and catalog titles, working closely with teams across sales and planning functions. She began her career in 2002 at Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, and from 2004 to 2006 was International Sales Planning Manager at The Walt Disney Co. Allen joined Sony in 2006 and has since held a range of sales and business development roles. This past year, Allen was promoted into a global leadership role, aligning SPE’s Domestic and International businesses to drive growth across the globe, and played a key role in shaping SPE’s evolving premium window strategy, a major driver of studio and industry growth.

 

 

Michelle Thiele

SVP, Corporate Systems
Cineverse

Michelle Thiele

Thiele is a senior technology leader with more than 17 years of experience in entertainment products, enterprise applications, and IT operations at Los Angeles-based Cineverse, the global streaming technology and entertainment company known for its extensive library of films, series and podcasts, as well as its proprietary streaming technology platform. Thiele is known for her problem-solving skills in addition to her vast knowledge of multiple operating, network and server systems. As SVP of Corporate Systems, Thiele leads large-scale technology initiatives that support key business functions including digital media, content management, finance and rights management. She specializes in bridging technical systems with cross-functional business needs. Thiele was promoted into her present position in July 2023 after serving as VP and, before that, Executive Director and Director. She joined Cineverse, which at the time was known as Cinedigm, in August 2008 as System Administrator, and was subsequently promoted to IT Manager.

 

Michele Edelman

EVP, Technology, and GM, Matchpoint
Cineverse

Michele Edelman

Edelman oversees Cineverse’s go-to-market strategy, including sales, marketing and day-to-day operations of Matchpoint, the company’s media supply chain platform. Edelman also drives the sales and marketing strategy for “cineSearch for Business,” Cineverse’s AI-powered content search and discovery platform. Edelman was appointed to the EVP post in August after serving for several months as a consultant to the Cineverse Technology Group. Edelman previously spent more than five years as Head of Growth at Premiere Digital, a global provider of distribution technology solutions. She helped grow the company into one of the primary media services and technology vendors in the distribution space and broaden its focus into all aspects of digital distribution, including AVOD, SVOD and TVOD. Earlier, Edelman spent more than 20 years at Warner Bros., where she pushed the company toward digital distribution even as the focus was on physical media. She later headed marketing and content strategy at media technology services provider Vubiquity.

 

Srividhya Srinivasan

Co-Founder and CTO
Amagi

Srividhya Srinivasan

Since co-founding the company more than 15 years ago, Srinivasan has been instrumental in transforming Amagi into a leading SaaS provider of cloud-managed live, linear and on-demand video infrastructure for broadcast and streaming TV. Under her leadership, Amagi — a tech unicorn — powers more than 7,000 channel deliveries, 500,000 hours of content, and 26 billion ad impressions, and reaches over 300 distributors worldwide. Working closely with engineering and product teams, she strives to ensure that Amagi’s portfolio of solutions remain at the technology frontier, giving customers, including 45% of the top 50 media and entertainment companies, a competitive edge in an ever-changing global video market. Srinivasan began her career as a software engineer at Texas Instruments. She spent most of her 24 years of professional experience as a technology entrepreneur. Before joining Amagi, she co-founded ImpulseSoft, a wireless audio technology company that was later acquired by SiRF.

 

Paulette Pantoja

CEO
Blu Digital Group
VP, Media Technology
TransPerfect Media

Paulette Pantoja

As founder and CEO of Blu Digital Group, Pantoja has transformed the company from a single-service Blu-ray Disc testing facility into a leading provider of digital media services and cloud-based workflow software, working with the world’s largest studios, streamers and content distributors. Under her leadership, Blu developed award-winning proprietary SaaS platforms — including BluConductor, BluQC and BluSpot — and expanded internationally through strategic acquisitions. Her vision for scalable, automated content distribution solutions has set new benchmarks for speed, quality and operational efficiency across the digital supply chain. In 2025 Blu joined the TransPerfect group, where Pantoja continues to lead as CEO of Blu while also serving in an expanded role as VP of Media Technology. Prior to founding Blu Digital Group in 2007, Pantoja worked at Ascent Media and Panasonic Hollywood Labs. Her honors include EY Entrepreneur of the Year and the DEG Hedy Lamarr Award for Innovation in Entertainment Technology.

 

Lauren Tempest

GM, Hulu, and EVP, DTC Content Partnerships
The Walt Disney Co.

Lauren Tempest

Tempest is responsible for the Hulu business as well as global licensing oversight for Disney Entertainment’s direct-to-consumer services. Under her leadership, Hulu has become an increasingly popular streaming destination, with hits such as “Shogun” and “Only Murders in the Building.” Her next big task will be assisting in the merger of Hulu into the Disney+ app to create what Disney CEO Bob Iger calls a “unified app experience.” The merger is planned for 2026, with Hulu’s content and brand incorporated into Disney+ and its live-TV service migrated to Fubo. Prior to assuming her present position in 2023, Tempest was Hulu’s SVP of Content Partnerships, Acquisitions and Scheduling, overseeing Hulu’s library of content and helping establish a new strategic scheduling framework with Disney content brands. She also worked with the company’s third-party partners to acquire top SVOD titles, including “Schitt’s Creek.” Tempest joined Hulu in 2015 after six years in program acquisitions with NBCUniversal’s USA Network.

 

Susan Chun

EVP, Business and Legal Affairs — Content Distribution
Paramount

Susan Chun

Chun oversees business and legal affairs for the worldwide distribution of Paramount’s entire portfolio of produced and acquired feature films and series across all media, including theatrical, home entertainment and content licensing (SVOD, AVOD, FAST, free TV, pay TV and basic cable). She also serves as the senior legal advisor to Paramount’s content distribution business and the supporting strategic planning, marketing and analytics groups. As Paramount’s legal head of distribution for over 10 years, Chun has been the lead negotiator for numerous key license agreements, and continues to drive innovative dealmaking. She also manages a large global team and enjoys a multi-faceted practice, which ranges from analyzing new business models to shaping monetization strategies. Prior to joining Paramount in 2008, Chun was in private practice for over a decade as a business litigator and represented various media companies in several high-profile matters.

 

Kate Nexon

President, Domestic TV and Digital Distribution
Lionsgate

Kate Nexon

Nexon oversees North American sales, strategy and planning for Lionsgate’s first-run film and television pipelines and more-than-20,000-title library, which includes programming the studio acquired from eOne. This includes the strategic distribution of content through the group’s domestic licensing, revenue-sharing and FAST pipelines in an increasingly complex market. Most recently, she helped orchestrate the transition of “The Hunting Wives” from Starz to Netflix in the U.S., where it launched in July and quickly became Netflix’s No. 1 show domestically. She also led negotiations on a multifaceted licensing deal with Amazon’s Prime Video for the global expansion of the epic series “The Chosen,” and shepherded Lionsgate’s multiyear theatrical output agreement with Prime. Nexon’s talent for identifying unique opportunities and securing major licensing deals continues to shape Lionsgate’s distribution across AVOD, SVOD and linear platforms. Nexon joined Lionsgate in 2009 as Manager of Home Entertainment and steadily advanced up the ranks. She was elevated into her present position in December 2023.

 

Katherine Pond

Group VP, Platform Content and Partnerships
Vizio

Katherine Pond

Pond heads Platform Content and Partnerships at Vizio, the TV manufacturer and connected-TV pioneer that is now owned by Walmart. She heads distribution, content acquisition, programming, platform partnerships and marketing, and has played a key role in getting Vizio to leverage opted-in platform data to gain insight into what consumers want to watch and make the right content choices for Vizio’s WatchFree+ FAST service. Since joining Vizio in 2012, Pond has struck deals across content distribution and acquisition, IP, advertising and data verticals with such heavyweights as Amazon, Apple, Disney, Google, Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, Sony and more. Pond also serves as a mentor at her alma mater and co-founded Vizio’s Ascend Women’s Network. She has received honors and awards including Stream TV Top Executive in Content Distribution Finalist, Media Play News’ The 40 Most Important People in Streaming and Fast Forward Award, and Concordia University Irvine’s 2020 Alumna of the Year for Professional Achievement.

 

 

Amy Jo Smith

President and CEO
DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group

Amy Jo Smith

Smith oversees the digital entertainment industry’s biggest trade group, which represents the world’s largest media and entertainment companies, consumer electronics manufacturers, platform providers and technology companies. A former White House communications advisor, Smith since 1997 has led the industry-funded association’s efforts to promote digital entertainment, from its beginning as a DVD advocacy group through its evolution into an association representing the entire direct-to-consumer supply chain. DEG’s current objectives include connecting content providers, device manufacturers, distribution platforms, retailers and service providers to help develop and drive revenue of DEG member products and services; providing members with knowledge and resources about emerging trends and technologies to prepare for further industry growth; supporting and driving marketing initiatives to increase awareness and encourage consumer adoption of emerging home entertainment formats and new distribution models; and implementing standards and best practices in the digital supply chain and finance/accounting areas to improve internal and external efficiencies for members.

 

Amy Eppolito

VP, Content Sales
Warner Bros. Discovery

Amy Eppolito

Eppolito oversees the licensing of Warner Bros.’ feature films, TV series, animation and specials to linear and digital partners including HBO Max, Peacock and A+E Global Media. She collaborates with cross-functional teams including sales planning, finance, legal, research and marketing to maximize revenue for such top Warner IP as “The Big Bang Theory,” “Friends,” “The Closer,” “Supernatural” and the “Impractical Jokers” franchise. WBD’s content sales efforts extend to over 220 countries and territories, and are available in 50 languages. Eppolito was elevated into her present position in April 2024. Previously, she was Executive Director of Linear and Digital Sales for Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. She joined Warner in 2012 after more than five years at Viacom Media Networks, where she served in various content distribution roles and ultimately rose to Director of National Accounts. Earlier in her career, Eppolito was a sales service executive at Nickelodeon and an account executive at CBS/Paramount.

 

Preetha Rajamani

Head of Strategy and Business Development
Amazon MGM Studios

Preetha Rajamani

Rajamani in April was elevated to oversee Amazon MGM Studios’ combined Content Strategy teams, working across television, film and International Originals. Her purview also includes new business development deals and studios-related M&A opportunities. Rajamani joined the studio in 2021 to lead television strategy and has guided and facilitated decisions for the studio’s annual investment in its original television portfolio. For the past four years, she has developed several strategic frameworks for the studio. Notably, she has established a consistent strategic framework for greenlighting projects and evaluating each investment decision at scale, and created a framework for defining success at the title level across multiple genres and formats of content. Before joining Amazon, Rajamani spent four years at The Walt Disney Co., most recently as Senior Manager of Disney+ Content Strategy. She began her career in 2009 as an analyst at the Capital Group, a provider of investment solutions and services to financial professionals.

 

Danae Kokenos

Head of Technology Innovation
Amazon MGM Studios

Danae Kokenos

A 20-year Amazon veteran, Kokenos oversees strategy around emerging technologies such as AI and how it can improve content creation from development through delivery and distribution. Her team also consults with outside teams whose projects have Amazon MGM Studios dependencies, bringing the correct SMEs, providing guidance, and identifying requirements — including working closely with PV product/tech teams to improve how customers discover and experience the studio’s content. Prior to assuming her present position in August 2024, Kokenos led strategy for the studio’s international original movies and series. Before that, she was responsible for content licensing across the United States, Latin America, Canada and Australia. Kokenos joined Amazon in 2005 as Content Acquisition Manager for its disc-on-demand business, which allowed customers to buy discs and simultaneously get a digital version for immediate streaming. Before that, she held operations, acquisitions and marketing positions for the Seattle Thunderbirds hockey team, Samuel Goldwyn Films and BMG Video.

 

 

Maria Ferreras

Global Head of Partnerships
Netflix

Maria Ferreras

Ferreras oversees all partnerships for Netflix, a task that is becoming increasingly important as U.S. streamers seek out local partnerships for international expansion now that the domestic market is pretty much saturated. She was part of a Netflix team that earlier this year met with the CEO of Naver, Korea’s top internet provider, to discuss collaboration opportunities, and late last year struck a partnership deal with South Africa’s Telekom. Ferreras was appointed to the position in February 2021 after nearly four years as VP of Business Development for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Prior to joining Netflix, Ferreras worked at Google for 10 years as Director of Partnerships for YouTube for Southern Europe and emerging markets. She has also held leadership and senior management roles for Lycos, Orange and Telecom Italia. Ferreras was named one of the 100 most influential Latinos of the year by Bloomberg Línea in 2022.

 

Kelly Day

Head of International
Prime Video

Kelly Day

Day oversees the Prime Video business outside of the United States. Her teams across Europe, Latin America and the Asia Pacific regions are driving the streamer’s growth as an entertainment destination for its customer base of more than 200 million. In April Day took on leadership of International Originals for Amazon MGM Studios, leading the teams producing movies and series in more than 20 countries, in addition to running Prime Video’s international SVOD, TVOD and Channels businesses. In 2024 Day also added Global Distribution of MGM Scripted Television and global leadership of MGM+ to her duties. Overseeing the team delivering Prime Video in over 200 countries and territories, Day drives content and marketing strategies, greenlight decisions, and business performance for Prime Video and MGM+. Day joined Amazon in January 2022 as VP and Head of International for Prime Video. Before that, she held various roles at ViacomCBS, Discovery, AwesomenessTV and AOL.

 

Kristin Dolan

CEO
AMC Networks

Kristin Dolan

Dolan oversees a portfolio of brands including streaming services AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder, Sundance Now, ALLBLK and HIDIVE; cable networks AMC, BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV and We TV; film distribution labels Independent Film Co. and RLJE Films; AMC Studios, the company’s in-house studio, production and distribution operation; and AMC Networks International. A seasoned entertainment executive with more than 30 years of experience, Dolan was appointed CEO in February 2023, but had served on the company’s board of directors since 2011. Prior to taking the reins at AMC, Dolan was CEO of 605, the audience measurement and data analytics firm she founded in 2016. Prior to founding 605, Dolan spent 16 years in various operating roles at Cablevision Systems Corp., the country’s sixth-largest MVPD, including a stint as COO. Dolan was a key member of the leadership team that oversaw Cablevision’s 2016 sale to Altice USA for $17.7 billion.

 

Julie Dansker

EVP, Global Licensing, TVOD and International Distribution
Radial Entertainment

Julie Dansker

Dansker is a key executive at Radial Entertainment, the newly formed global entertainment company operating the FilmRise and Shout! Studios brands. She is a seasoned entertainment executive with longstanding relationships with esteemed content creators, content buyers, studios, networks, and digital and streaming platforms. Prior to Radial Entertainment’s July 2025 formation, she served as SVP of Streaming and Content Strategy at Shout! Studios. In that capacity, she oversaw the licensing and streaming sales team. In her new role, Dansker drives the monetization for all film and series content across global SVOD and AVOD channel partners and broadcasters, executing licensing deals, managing portfolios of AVOD channel partners, and pitching and launching FAST channels. Utilizing data-driven analytics, her team monitors performance and optimizes engagement across partners. Dansker also collaborates with the acquisitions team to identify and acquire elevated new releases and is on the Shout! Studios’ originals team, developing original content across television, feature films and podcasts.

 

 

Jonitha Keymoore

SVP, Content Acquisitions
Radial Entertainment

Jonitha Keymoore

Keymoore joined Radial Entertainment when the company was formed in July through the merger of FilmRise and Shout! Studios. She previously had been Head of Content at FilmRise, where she spearheaded the strategy and execution of acquiring content for multiple platforms and territories. Keymoore recently secured worldwide digital media rights to a library of content from Buzzfeed Inc., including the popular celebrity series “Hot Ones,” as well as closed deals for sci-fi series “Z Nation,” the classic western “Death Valley Days,” and the popular children’s series “The Wiggles.” Keymoore has more than 17 years of experience in negotiating and closing multi-million-dollar deals with major studios and independent producers, such as Sony, Disney, Fox, CBS, Warner Bros., NBCU, MGM and more. She joined FilmRise in early 2021 as Senior Director of Global Acquisitions. Before that she served as Senior Director of Content Acquisitions at Paramount, where she negotiated deal terms for acquired content across cable and digital networks.

 

Kim Kelleher

Chief Commercial Officer
AMC Networks

Kim Kelleher

Kelleher oversees AMCN’s advertising sales, distribution and content licensing efforts, driving partnerships across linear, streaming, FAST and CTV to ensure the company’s programming is available to audiences everywhere. From the launch of The AMC Collection on Netflix and unique bundles and content exchanges with MGM+, Discovery+, Starz and more, to bringing AMC+ to Charter video subscribers, significant growth in FAST, and leadership in advanced advertising, Kelleher continues to transform AMC’s distribution and monetization efforts. Kelleher was promoted into her present position in September 2022 after three years as President of Commercial Revenue and Partnerships. Kelleher’s career in media, marketing and advertising spans two decades. Prior to joining AMC Networks, she was the Chief Business Officer of GQ, GQ Style, Golf Digest, Golf World, Pitchfork and the Wired Media Group, which includes Wired and Ars Technica. Prior to that, she was Chief Business Officer of Allure, Brides, Glamour, Self and Teen Vogue, and the Chief Revenue Officer of the Wired Media Group.

 

Kim Granito

Chief Marketing Officer
AMC Networks

Kim Granito

Granito oversees marketing, media and brand strategy as well as creative, digital and social across AMC Networks’ entire portfolio of brands including AMC+, AMC, We TV, Acorn TV, Shudder and more — as well as top entertainment franchises and series including the “Walking Dead” Universe, “Anne Rice Immortal” Universe and “Dark Winds,” among others. Granito also oversees integrated marketing and AMCN’s Content Room, its award-winning branded-entertainment studio. Granito’s career in entertainment marketing spans over two decades. Prior to assuming her present position in April 2023, she spent two years as EVP of Content Room and Marketing. Granito joined AMC in 2011 and worked for seven years at the company’s IFC network, where she drove consumer and integrated marketing campaigns for hit series including “Portlandia” and “Documentary Now!” and helped establish IFC’s positioning in the advertiser marketplace. Earlier in her career Granito held several consumer marketing, promotions and strategic marketing roles at MTV Networks and NBCUniversal.

 

Agapy Kapouranis

President, International Television and Digital Distribution
Lionsgate

Agapy Kapouranis

Kapouranis leads international sales, distribution, acquisitions and marketing for Lionsgate’s global distribution business, licensing feature films, series, Starz original series and over 20,000 film and TV library titles to more than 250 buyers around the world. Kapouranis has led a number of high-profile deals, including the global syndication of “Mad Men” to Amazon’s Prime Video, as well as licensing “Schitt’s Creek” to Netflix, and a large package of premium films and television series to support the European relaunch of MGM+. She also played a key role in integrating eOne following Lionsgate’s acquisition of the global content platform. Most recently, Kapouranis spearheaded international sales of the breakout hit “The Hunting Wives” to nearly 15 territories around the world. Kapouranis was promoted into her present position in October 2018, after serving for two years as EVP of Global Subscription Video-on-Demand. Kapouranis joined Lionsgate in May 2011 from MGM Studios.

 

 

Jennifer Caprow

SVP, Domestic Sales Strategy and Planning
Lionsgate

Jennifer Caprow

Since joining Lionsgate in 2011 as a sales planning coordinator in the TV Distribution Group, Caprow has become an integral member of the company’s U.S. distribution executive team. She oversees the placement of Lionsgate’s vast film and TV catalog, which includes both new releases and library product, via linear and digital platforms. One of her standout accomplishments was playing a significant role in securing the recent Starz and Amazon film output deals by running countless analyses and ultimately closing two major deals with the broader team. Caprow joined Lionsgate fresh from college and rapidly rose up the ranks, becoming Manager in 2012, Director in 2013, Executive Director in 2017, and VP in 2019. She was promoted into her present position in April 2022. That same year, Caprow was named to Media Play News’ 40 Under 40, which honors rising stars and promising young executives in the digital entertainment industry.

 

Lauren LeMieux

SVP, Development
Lionsgate Alternative Television

Lauren LeMieux

LeMieux is a key executive in the alternative television division Lionsgate established in January 2024 after completing its $375 million acquisition of eOne. The division combined Lionsgate-owned Pilgrim Media Group with eOne’s U.S. and U.K. non-scripted group, as well as Blackfin, Renegade and Daisybeck Studios. LeMieux, who previously had been one of Pilgrim’s top development executives, led the integration of development teams from Pilgrim Media Group, Renegade 83 and eOne, and is currently managing multiple paid development deals with networks and marquee talent. Over the last year, she has overseen the development of nearly 60 projects, including series such as “Lost U-Boats of WWII” for the History Channel, and “Harpoon Hunters” and “Dancing With Sharks” for Discovery. Most recently, LeMieux was responsible for shepherding Lionsgate Alternative Television’s first award show, “Las Culturistas Culture Awards,” from development through post-production for Bravo and Peacock, where it soared to No. 1.

 

Naivasha Dean

SVP, Content Programming and Insights
Tubi

Naivasha Dean

Dean shapes the content strategy at Tubi — the free, ad-supported streaming service with an expansive library of movies and TV shows, including live-TV channels — through a blend of creative vision and data-driven decision-making. Dean is known for her ability to guide multi-platform digital product features and strategies from ideation through execution. At Tubi, which is owned by Fox Corp., she works across content, technology and marketing to enhance discovery and the user experience. Dean joined Tubi in March 2025 after nearly three years as Head of Content Management at Apple Music. Before that, she was VP of Editorial and On-Channel Marketing at HBO Max. Earlier in her career, Dean was Director of Editorial Strategy at Redbox On Demand, the disc-rental kiosk company’s ambitious endeavor to move into the digital world. She also spent more than three years at Hulu as Associate Producer and then Editor.

 

Laura Florence

SVP, Global Channels
Fremantle

Laura Florence

With more than 20 years’ experience in the media industry, Florence is a seasoned leader and strategist in direct-to-consumer distribution. As SVP of Global Channels at Fremantle, a global entertainment company that is part of the Bertelsmann-owned RTL Group, Florence oversees the development and execution of the global strategy across a portfolio of linear and FAST channels and ad-supported content, reaching more than 200 million viewers worldwide. With a broad range of experience including leading a streaming service platform, managing a distribution company, and representing over 300 content partners, Florence continues to innovate in digital distribution by driving cross-functional leadership across content acquisition, finance, merchandising, partnerships, programming, marketing, technology and operations as the digital marketplace evolves. Prior to joining Fremantle in July 2023, she was SVP and GM of Digital for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, and held various acquisitions and partnership roles at Redbox and sales positions at Gravitas Ventures.

 

Gita Rebbapragada

Chief Operating Officer
Crunchyroll

Gita Rebbapragada

Rebbapragada leads the global marketing, communications, brand strategy, audience development, creative services and experiential teams at Crunchyroll, the anime-focused streaming service owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. She oversees every fan-facing touchpoint and has been instrumental in positioning anime as a global phenomenon, with Crunchyroll as the cultural curator at the center. She also oversees localization and dubbing operations, which are critical to anime’s global accessibility and fan loyalty. Under her leadership, Crunchyroll surpassed 17 million paid subscribers in 2025, representing more than 30% year-over-year growth. Rebbapragada is also responsible for Crunchyroll’s broader corporate strategy and planning, business and content operations, localization and dubbing, curation and programming, and enterprise technology. Rebbapragada joined what was then Funimation in February 2018 as SVP of Marketing and assumed her present position in September 2023. Previously, Rebbapragada held a number of executive roles at high-growth venture-backed start-ups including TechStyle Fashion Group and Zipcar.

 

Meri Hassouni

Chief Revenue Officer
Giant Worldwide

Meri Hassouni

Hassouni leads strategy and client partnerships for Giant Worldwide, a leading global digital media provider. She leads revenue and marketing strategy, oversees key client relationships, and works closely with the executive team to support Giant’s growth in an ever-changing digital media landscape. Hassouni has played an integral role in Giant’s evolution over the past 20 years from its start as a boutique digital facility to an international operation with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Warsaw. With deep industry relationships and a sharp understanding of client needs, she has been instrumental in expanding Giant’s core offerings, helping to grow the business beyond digital deliveries and physical disc authoring to an end-to-end service provider whose offerings include master QC, localization and app testing. Hassouni also serves as co-Chair of DEG’s Canon Club, sits on the DEG Board in an advisory role, and is a voting member for the Hedy Lamarr Awards.

 

Briana Larsen

VP, Content Strategy and Business Development
Xperi

Briana Larsen

Larsen leads global partnerships across smart TVs, pay-TV platforms, and in-car entertainment at Xperi, the San Jose, Calif.-based technology company that develops software for consumer electronic devices, set-top boxes and connected cars. A Stanford graduate and Pepperdine-trained lawyer, she oversees contract negotiation and partnership management for subscription, ad-supported, transactional and vMVPD streaming services globally. This includes the integration of these services across Xperi’s product lines for consumers and pay-TV operators worldwide. She also manages Tier 1 partnerships with major streaming services including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max and YouTube. Prior to the 2020 Xperi merger, Larsen led business development for TiVo’s product partnerships including streaming services, platform partners, OEMs, and technology vendors. Earlier in her career, she worked at WME Entertainment and practiced law in Menlo Park, Calif., before joining the legal team at Fanhattan, which TiVo acquired in 2014.

 

 

Shraddha Pednekar

Chief Experience Officer
ViewLift

Shraddha Pednekar

Pednekar hopes to reshape the digital sports and entertainment landscape through her leadership at ViewLift, a provider of digital solutions for content owners. Under her direction, ViewLift has powered transformative streaming platforms for 16 pro teams, six regional sports networks, LIV Golf and the NHL, as well as media giants such as NBC and TEGNA. Her work has introduced game-changing features such as real-time betting, multi-view streaming and AI-powered fan support. Pednekar blends technical acumen with commercial strategy, transforming how live sports are distributed and monetized. Pednekar was promoted into her present position at ViewLift in May 2022, seven years after she joined the company as Director of Client Onboarding. Earlier in her career, she was a project manager at SnagFilms, and a consultant and analyst at Tata Consultancy Services, working on the Avid Budget Group account. She began her career in 2006 as an assistant system engineer at Tata in Mumbai.

 

Sarah Aubrey

Head of Originals
HBO Max

Sarah Aubrey

Aubrey has overseen original content at HBO Max since its May 2020 launch, and is one of the last of the streamer’s original senior executives who is still onboard, having weathered numerous name changes as well as parent company WarnerMedia’s merger-fueled transformation into Warner Bros. Discovery. She’s known for exploiting WBD’s IP into series and spinoffs, scoring big with such series as “The Penguin” (The Batman) and “Peacemaker” (The Suicide Squad). Expectations are also running high for a new series based on the “Harry Potter” franchise, expected to debut in 2027. Filming began in July. Prior to joining HBO Max, Aubrey was EVP of original Programming for TNT, where she played an integral role in the network’s evolution into a premier destination for original dramas. Before joining TNT, Aubrey was a prolific television and film producer, responsible for such projects as “Friday Night Lights,” “The Leftovers,” Battleship and Bad Santa. She began her career as an entertainment lawyer.

 

Hollie Choi

President and CEO
OTT.X

Hollie Choi

The new leader of the streaming trade association doubles as Managing Director of the Entertainment ID Registry (EIDR), a universal identification system for audio and video content that provides unique identifiers for movies, shows and other audiovisual works. Since her appointment as President and CEO of OTT.X in January, Choi has been reshaping the organization to bring together established companies, independent services, and emerging players to address shared challenges and unlock new opportunities. Through the recent merger with the Independent Streaming Alliance and expanded programming, OTT.X has already made great strides in becoming even more relevant. At EIDR, where she’s been for 15 years, Choi oversees the global registry that underpins transparency, trust and interoperability in content metadata. Prior to joining EIDR, Choi was an Executive Director at The Walt Disney Co. and 20th Century Fox, responsible for intellectual property and metadata management, including standard EIDR registration for all content.

 

50 Women to Watch in the Digital Entertainment Business 2025: Q&A

As part of our 50 Women to Watch in the Digital Entertainment Business salute, we asked select honorees to answer a series of questions pertaining to the impact of women in the entertainment industry. Edited responses appear in the September 2025 issue of the monthly Media Play News, available in both print and digital form. The complete responses are running online only.

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What’s your secret of success?

 

Success has many dimensions. Whether in my personal or professional life, measuring progress, achieving set goals and making meaningful impacts are all benchmarks by which I hold myself accountable. At UPHE, I am constantly challenged to evaluate, innovate and embrace change. While revenue generation is the ultimate indicator of success, I also weigh our success by how well we collectively align on our vision and values in advancing our business objectives.
Hilary Hoffman, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

My secret to success has always been rooted in the power of relationships — building trust, staying curious and staying connected. I prioritize being current on industry trends, emerging platforms, and future technologies. But what drives me most is championing women through Canon Club — creating space, sharing knowledge and building bridges for the next wave of leaders.
Meri Hassouni, Giant Worldwide

After navigating the business for many years, the ability to spot trends early, connect the dots strategically, and foster a culture of curiosity and experimentation across my team.
Lexine Wong, Sony Pictures Television

The secret to my success has been a willingness to step up whenever something needs to be done. I said yes to new projects and challenges, even when they were outside my comfort zone — and that opened doors I never expected. Along the way, I’ve learned to think deeply, consider multiple perspectives, and make thoughtful decisions that gain trust and buy-in across teams and the organization.
Andrea Downing, PBS Distribution

Staying curious, cultivating strong relationships, always thinking about the end consumer and combining data-driven insights with creative thinking.
Jill Allen, Sony Pictures Television

Success has come from a blend of strategic vision, creative instinct, and a deep commitment to collaboration. At Paramount I’ve had the privilege of leading global marketing campaigns that connect iconic stories with audiences in fresh, meaningful ways. I’ve leaned into innovation — whether it’s experimenting with new digital-release strategies or reimagining how legacy titles find new life in today’s market. The real secret, though, is building and empowering teams who challenge the status quo and bring passion to everything they do.
Alanna Powers, Paramount Home Entertainment

It’s important to surround yourself with talent that complements yours but doesn’t overlap. While cliché, it’s true there is no “I” in team. So, build a team of high performers with diverse skills, then listen to them. Give them the power to contribute and ensure they have a vested interest in the organization’s output.
Amy Jo Smith, DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group

Developing trust with clients. Really listening to them and their needs so that they are more open and responsive to ours.
Flory Bramnick, Sony Pictures Television

I gravitate toward work that energizes me; environments where I can flourish and bring my strongest skills to the forefront. Early in my career, I was fortunate to recognize an emerging niche in streaming, and I’ve evolved in tandem with the industry’s rapid transformation. It’s also very important to me to invest in those around me: identifying their strengths, opening doors, and championing their achievements. Success is most fulfilling when it’s shared. I find that collective wins resonate far deeper than individual accolades.
Naivasha Dean, Tubi

Relentless curiosity, paired with the discipline to execute. I’ve learned to balance vision with action — being willing to explore new ideas, but also committed to building the systems, teams and strategies that turn those ideas into tangible results.
Paulette Pantoja, Blu Digital

My “secret” to success is no secret at all — it’s about being intentional. I’ve chosen a servant leadership style, which means putting the needs of my team and partners first. I believe in fully showing up — preparing, being present, and giving my best in every interaction. Trust is the cornerstone of every relationship, and I work hard to build and maintain it. Real success is only possible on a solid foundation: knowing your personal values, treating people right, and leading with integrity.
Erica Marie Dionne, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

With the quickly evolving landscape of media, it’s important to understand the “why” of any task and team involved. As process, products and margins evolve, understanding the why helps to provide a framework of what solutions can look like, timelines and ways to successfully complete a task — or to propose or reframe solutions of what is possible back to key stakeholders. I am also constantly hungry to learn, and because of technological innovations, many previously silo’d areas are now all merging together. Therefore, learning about new technology and businesses lead to opportunities and faster growth.
Laura Florence, Fremantle

For me, it comes down to three things: listening deeply, leading with clarity, and never losing sight of the fan. Every decision I make — whether it’s a brand evolution, a global simulcast, or a new localization strategy — starts with understanding the audience and how we can serve them better. I’ve also been fortunate to work with incredibly talented teams. Creating an environment where people feel empowered to bring their best ideas forward has been the single biggest driver of our success at Crunchyroll.
Gita Rebbapragada, Crunchyroll

Not being afraid to try new things, being able to identify solutions quickly and moving fast to change rather than resist. It’s also about surrounding yourself with great people, listening, and knowing when to take risks.
Michele Edelman, Cineverse/Matchpoint

Take the work seriously, but not yourself.
Briana Larsen, Xperi

I think it’s important to remember most people do not have a career with a linear pathway. Embrace the zig zag of the journey. Each experience that feels like a detour does give you valuable insight and skills that will ultimately make you better equipped to get to where you want to go next. In that spirit, maintaining good relationships widely and being someone, people want to lob a casual call into and brainstorm an idea has ultimately led to unlocking a number of exciting partnerships throughout my career.
Jonitha Keymoore, Radial Entertainment

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What advice would you give to future female leaders?

 

Support one another. Cheer loudly for other women’s wins. Build a community, not competition. There’s real power in connection, collaboration and showing up authentically — even when the room doesn’t look like you. Be bold, be informed, and never forget that difference is a strength.
Meri Hassouni, Giant Worldwide

First, believe in your personal and professional value — confidence is contagious. Second, don’t be afraid to ask for what you deserve. And finally, remember that leadership is often about kindness, consistency, and being the most prepared and the most collaborative.
Michele Edelman, Cineverse/Matchpoint

Build strong relationships with mentors — both women and men. Collaborate openly, stay transparent, be a team player and trust that good work gets recognized.
Lexine Wong, Sony Pictures Television

Recognize what you have to contribute, and walk into any room as a valued team member. Do not define your worth in the business world based on gender. Work smart and take time away from the office to refresh yourself.
Amy Jo Smith, DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group

Your perspective is your superpower — don’t diminish it to fit an existing mold. Speak with conviction, ask the hard questions, and trust your instincts. Seek out mentors, but also peers who will challenge you and push you to grow. And remember that leadership isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about creating the space for your team to thrive, take risks, and learn along the way.
Gita Rebbapragada, Crunchyroll

Advocate for yourself. Speak up. But equally, learn how to advocate and speak up for yourself. Come from the proper perspective.
Flory Bramnick, Sony Pictures Television

Claim your seat at the table before you feel “ready” — growth comes from stepping into challenges.
Jill Allen, Sony Pictures Television

Be a leader by just starting to be one. Even someone who is only one to two years into a role can be a valuable mentor to junior employees on their team. Delegate work as appropriate, allow junior employees to shadow your work, explain your decision-making or offer post-mortem on calls or projects. Actions like this help you start to grow into a leadership role; help establish a positive team dynamic and will help you start to build a network.
Jonitha Keymoore, Radial Entertainment

Trust your instincts — they’re often more accurate than you think. If you’re in the room it’s because you’ve earned your place. Speak up, contribute with confidence, and remember that your perspective adds real value to the conversation.
Andrea Downing, PBS Distribution

Lead with confidence and surround yourself with great mentors.
Briana Larsen, Xperi

I’d advise future leaders to be nimble. It’s so important to nurture relationships across disciplines, remain visibly receptive to new ideas, and commit to lifelong learning. Opportunities that can propel careers forward often arrive from the least-expected direction.
Naivasha Dean, Tubi

Lean in, but make a difference! Strive to understand, listen and be proactive in learning and speaking with peers and counterparts. Don’t just do the task at hand but, for real growth, understand where your role fits within an organization and learn how to be a strong partner and to be accountable. You will start to see synergies within the company which in turn will offer more opportunity for growth or to optimize.
Laura Florence, Fremantle

Own your seat at the table and your unique perspective. Don’t wait for permission to lead — start leading from wherever you are. Build a strong network of allies, keep learning, and remember that resilience is one of your greatest assets.
Paulette Pantoja, Blu Digital

I’ve learned that working in an industry known for its unique challenges and ever-evolving nature requires constant creativity and adaptability, as well as a commitment to doing everything you can to keep teams inspired and motivated. To be successful, I believe it is essential to develop and support a positive work environment guided by communication, respect and empowerment, and to cultivate a work culture where everyone at all levels is informed, engaged and aligned in driving the business forward.
Hilary Hoffman, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Focus on what you uniquely bring to the table, and lean into that, rather than trying to “fit the mold.” That authenticity and purpose will resonate with like-minded people and create a virtuous circle of feedback, support and advocacy that can be a superpower of sorts.
Jerrlyn Iwata, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

It would be the same as I’d give to any future leader: Always seek out challenges. Step into spaces where you feel uncomfortable because that’s where growth happens and where you level up. Build relationships — they are your future. And be authentic; don’t replicate anyone else. The only way to truly stand out is to know who you are and live fully in that. I don’t believe in chasing someone else’s path or following a neatly paved road. Pave your own. When you’re on your own path, you’re only competing with yourself — your work, your luck, your decisions. And the beautiful part? As you build that road, you’ll be creating a new pathway for others to follow.
Erica Marie Dionne, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

 

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What can we as an industry do to better support women?

 

To support a woman in her career, listen actively, advocate for her contributions, and encourage her to pursue opportunities — even if she doesn’t meet every qualification. Give respectful and actionable feedback. Use your influence to open doors, not just offer advice. Celebrate her achievements, both privately and publicly. Most importantly, ask what support looks like for her and follow through with intention.
Andrea Downing, PBS Distribution

Create spaces where women’s voices are heard and their ideas valued.
Briana Larsen, Xperi

Being cognizant of biases is the best way to support all people, and this is everything from who keeps getting assigned to take notes on a call to who is allowed a seat in key meetings with decision-makers. Being mindful of our biases is not only the right or fair thing to do but ultimately will benefit a company since it ensures the strongest contributors can participate in driving corporate goals.
Jonitha Keymoore, Radial Entertainment

Supporting our teams well should be a priority, regardless of the gender of team members. I think key elements in doing that are recognizing the current skill sets of team members at all levels and giving them the resources to grow; encouraging them to stretch in areas that are of interest to them and of value to the business; and guiding them to work smarter, not necessarily harder or longer. Male or female, everyone’s compensation should represent their contributions and value to the company, and I’m encouraged by how we’ve advanced in this regard. Let’s keep on pace.
Amy Jo Smith, DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group

We need to normalize inclusion at every level. Also, women who have navigated the system successfully need to guide the next generation so we create cultures where everyone taking big swings will be recognized not just for working hard, but for the impact they deliver.
Michele Edelman, Cineverse/Matchpoint

Acknowledge that women and men communicate and relate differently. Respect the differences. Lean into them, and understand the benefit the differences bring to an organization.
Flory Bramnick, Sony Pictures Television

We need to invest in mentorship, visibility and access. This means creating more pathways for women to step into leadership roles, celebrating their contributions publicly, and ensuring they have equal access to capital, resources and high-impact projects.
Paulette Pantoja, Blu Digital

We need to start by recognizing that motherhood is not a detour; it’s a meaningful chapter in the leadership journey. When organizations offer robust paid leave, thoughtfully designed re-entry programs, flexible work arrangements, and sustained sponsorship that preserves career momentum, they transform talent retention into a powerful competitive edge.
Naivasha Dean, Tubi

Mentorship can be time-consuming and often isn’t scalable, but with the right match, it can be incredibly impactful, and very fulfilling. I believe that making this a “must-do” (culturally speaking) instead of a “nice-to-do” among mid-level and senior executives could provide talented early- and mid-career women with valuable perspectives and connections, and help create career inflection points.
Jerrlyn Iwata, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Ensure women have a seat at the table and equal access to leadership pipelines, mentorship and high-visibility opportunities. Representation matters and it must be intentional.
Lexine Wong, Sony Pictures Television

Go beyond mentoring and actively sponsor women into visible, high-impact leadership roles.
Jill Allen, Sony Pictures Television

I think it’s a mixture of continued mentorship programs, transparent growth processes within companies and with leadership teams, and support — especially for working parents offering flexibility for scheduling — childcare and healthcare support. Working moms are so impressive with the ability to multi-task, prioritize and have a deep sense of empathy, which are such critical skill sets to have within a workplace.
Laura Florence, Fremantle

Representation matters at every level. That means actively building pipelines for women in creative, technical, and executive roles — not just hiring at the top. It also means creating cultures where women can speak up without fear of being sidelined, and where their contributions are recognized and rewarded equitably. Mentorship programs, transparent pay structures, and family-friendly policies are all essential, but equally important is ensuring women have real decision-making power.
Gita Rebbapragada, Crunchyroll

We need to be intentional about creating pathways for women to lead, across all disciplines. I’ve seen the impact of mentorship firsthand, and I believe we need to institutionalize those practices across the industry.
Alanna Powers, Paramount Home Entertainment

Panels and conversations are valuable—but we need to put those discussions into action. Through Canon Club, we’re committed to turning inspiration into impact by creating space, support, and community for women in digital media. Industry-wide, that means hiring women, promoting them into leadership roles, and intentionally building diverse teams where different voices and perspectives are not only welcomed but prioritized. It’s about moving beyond visibility to meaningful inclusion—where women are empowered, trusted, and elevated to lead.
Meri Hassouni, Giant Worldwide

I feel very fortunate to have built my career in home entertainment. You can see by the number of talented women celebrated in Media Play News that the contributions and impact women have had on this business are far reaching.
Hilary Hoffman, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

 

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What excites you most about the future?

 

The future holds so many opportunities — technology is leading the charge in democratizing creativity and empowering storytellers from every corner of the globe to bring their lived realities to life. I’m inspired by an entertainment landscape that increasingly reflects the richness of its audience and welcomes a chorus of diverse voices to the stage. From cloud-based editing platforms to cinema-grade cameras, tools once reserved for major studios are now within reach of nearly anyone, dismantling barriers of cost and access, and bringing creators and fans closer than ever before.
Naivasha Dean, Tubi

The opportunity for more learning and the evolution of how people experience new media! New AI and technology, TV and social media innovations, advertising, e-commerce and gamification — all these areas are coming together in such a rapid fashion — so, understanding and rebuilding the framework of how the space works together is really exciting.
Laura Florence, Fremantle

We’re at a moment where anime is truly a global cultural force — and we’ve only scratched the surface. I’m excited by the possibilities of reaching fans in new ways, whether that’s through emerging technology, new storytelling formats, or expanded accessibility in every corner of the world. More than anything, I’m energized by the fact that anime brings people together across cultures, languages and generations. That kind of connection is powerful, and I believe it will only grow stronger in the years ahead.
Gita Rebbapragada, Crunchyroll

The next generation. I’m especially inspired watching my two daughters begin their own journeys in entertainment. They represent a future that’s more inclusive, more connected, and more innovative. The energy, the ideas, the sheer drive — it’s contagious. I’m excited for what’s next and proud to help shape it.
Meri Hassouni, Giant Worldwide

Knowing that there is constant evolution of the industry and with every shift comes new opportunities for growth, innovation and engaging audiences worldwide.
Lexine Wong, Sony Pictures Television

What excites me most about the future is the pace of change. Technology is evolving so quickly that much of how we operate today will look completely different in a few years. Tech will make us smarter, faster and more nimble — enabling us to solve problems in ways we haven’t yet imagined. And perhaps even more exciting is the next generation. They’re growing up immersed in this tech-driven world, and they will challenge everything my generation has built. They’ll reimagine processes, question assumptions and bring forward innovations that will push us all to level up. As André Gide is credited saying, ‘You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.’ I can’t wait to see the next gen exploring unexplored places, creating new futures — and how we’ll evolve together.
Erica Marie Dionne, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

The convergence of creativity and technology. As AI, automation and cloud infrastructure continue to evolve, we have an unprecedented opportunity to reshape how content is created and distributed — making global storytelling more efficient, inclusive and accessible than ever.
Paulette Pantoja, Blu Digital

The talent that is primed to take the lead in the next phase of our business.
Flory Bramnick, Sony Pictures Television

The possibilities at the intersection of technology and storytelling, and how they’ll transform the way audiences experience content.
Jill Allen, Sony Pictures Television

What excites me most is the acceleration of innovation — and the opportunity to build a more efficient, transparent and accessible ecosystem for content. Being part of that evolution, and helping shape it through platforms like Matchpoint, is energizing. The future isn’t about continuing on and keeping up — it’s about leading the change, and we are doing that at Matchpoint.
Michele Edelman, Cineverse/Matchpoint

We are in an era where the rules of the past are called into question. With that I am excited to see more people and companies break away from legacy patterns that no longer serve us. I am excited to see interesting new deal shapes, organically structured workflows and unique business models.
Jonitha Keymoore, Radial Entertainment

What excites me is the pace of change and the possibilities it brings. Media is evolving faster than ever, and that means we get to constantly rethink how we connect with audiences. At PBS Distribution, we exist to serve the public media system and advance its mission. Our team is incredibly smart and passionate, and that gives me confidence that whatever changes come, we’ll adapt and thrive. While the future is unpredictable, the one thing I do know is that our business will continue to evolve to meet consumers where they are with the high-quality content they expect from public media.
Andrea Downing, PBS Distribution

It excites me that we are moving toward a new era of ease for consumers to find and access the premium content they want — including entertainment, sports and other live content — through innovation in technology and business models.
Amy Jo Smith, DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group

With technological advancements and shifting consumer demands, we are reshaping the distribution landscape faster than ever before. This poses challenges but also opportunities, and I personally am excited to offer audiences new and immersive ways to engage with entertainment.
Julie Dansker, Radial Entertainment

Having the chance to shape an industry that’s always evolving.
Briana Larsen, Xperi

What excites me most about the future is helping to build something as big as electricity was to the 20th century. The industrial revolution changed how we work, the internet changed how we connect, but AI — AI is changing what it means to be human.
Teresa Phillips, Spherex

 

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Nominations Now Open for Fourth Annual ’40 Most Important People in Streaming’ Salute

Continuing its policy of shining the spotlight on the people behind the “last mile” of entertainment — the pipeline into the home — Media Play News has opened nominations for “The 40 Most Important People in Streaming,” a subjective list of the key movers and shakers in streaming and its alphabet soup of acronyms: SVOD, TVOD, AVOD and FAST.

For the fourth year, 40 top streaming executives will be saluted in the November 2025 issue of the monthly Media Play News magazine, which is available in both print and digital form.

While a blue-ribbon committee — consisting of our editors along with key industry thought leaders — will do the choosing, readers are invited to submit nominees for consideration. 

The nomination form may be accessed here.

As always, defining “important” is subjective. The final 40 will be chosen based not solely on revenue and subscriber counts, but also on a variety of other attributes, including innovation, creativity, and reaching underserved audiences. 

Nominations must be received by Friday, Oct. 17. The November issue of Media Play News will be available Nov. 17.

40 Under 40 in Digital Entertainment, Class of 2025

Welcome to Media Play News’ eighth annual 40 Under 40, in which we spotlight and celebrate the rising stars in digital entertainment, as well as established young executives whose career paths took them to soaring heights early in the game.

Get copies of our print edition while they last — limited supply!

Media Play News believes in shining the spotlight on not just the industry’s top C-suite leaders, but also on the many other talented executives in content, distribution and technology who might not get front-row seats to the Oscars, but who are nevertheless key players in the “last mile” of entertainment: delivering movies, TV shows and other filmed content directly to consumers.

As usual, our honorees are listed in random order. Some were nominated by their peers, while others were nominated by their companies — or by outsiders who knew of their work and felt they deserved special consideration for everything they’ve accomplished in their relatively brief careers. Our editorial team made the final selections, based on many emails, texts and even late-night phone calls with industry insiders.

 

Jessica Fan, 31

Head of New Ventures
Prime Video

Jessica Fan

Fan focuses on emerging business opportunities for Prime Video. Since joining Amazon in 2017, she has been a key player in the company’s investments in Young Adult content, both at Prime Video and at Freevee, paving the way for hits such as “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” Prior to assuming her present position in December 2024, Fan served as Head of Film at Freevee, where she worked in content acquisition and creative development. Before joining Amazon, Fan began her career as an Equity Research Analyst in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications Group at Goldman Sachs.

 

Robert Baker, 30

Senior Manager, Global Brand and Social Marketing
Sony Pictures Entertainment

Robert Baker

Baker is a strategy and creative leader for Sony Pictures’ global film and television distribution business. He is responsible for implementing 360-degree marketing campaigns for Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions and Sony Pictures Television, including such recent titles as Becoming Led Zeppelin, In the Land of Saints and Sinners, and “The Boys.” Prior to joining Sony in July 2023, Baker led marketing strategy for originals programming at HBO Max. He began his career at Sony Pictures in 2018 at Sony Pictures Animation. Since rejoining Sony, Baker has become integral for collaboration with filmmakers and partners to deliver innovative campaigns.

 

Bita Eshghieh, 34

Director, Customer Experience
Sony Pictures Entertainment

Bita Eshghieh

Eshghieh leads retailer strategy and activations across all digital retailers for Sony Pictures films in the transactional (TVOD) window. Partnering with cross-functional teams and retailers, she drives consumer purchases for at-home viewing. Most recently, Eshghieh oversaw launches for Karate Kid: Legends, 28 Years Later and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and collaborated with her theatrical counterparts to create full lifecycle programs. Since beginning her career at Sony in 2013 as a research trainee, she has held a range of positions across the studio, including roles in sales planning and network distribution. From 2020 to 2022 she worked at Paramount, managing AVOD partnerships.

 

Kei Yamada, 35

Manager, Digital Sales Planning
Sony Pictures Entertainment

Kei Yamada

Yamada is a key member of Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Digital Sales Planning team, where he provides insights, analysis and strategic guidance across SPE’s library of film and television content. He leads planning efforts for the studio’s largest home entertainment partner, Amazon, driving partnership strategies and supporting high-impact initiatives across transactional (TVOD) and subscription (SVOD) windows. Known for his precision with data and systems optimization, Yamada is frequently tapped to lead SPE’s most-critical projects. Since joining Sony Pictures in 2022, he has championed cross-platform strategies that unlock incremental value and align with evolving distribution models. Prior to joining SPE, Yamada held an analytical role at Honda.

 

Sofia Gomez Garcia, 37

Executive Director, Innovation, Special Projects and Global Community Management
Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales

Sofia Gomez Garcia

Gomez Garcia runs primary research on WBD’s Content Sales Global Research team, which supports all content lifecycle windows following the first release. Since joining the company in 2021, she’s worked across multiple disciplines supporting home entertainment releases, immersive entertainment, and content sales and global content licensing initiatives. She also manages the Warner Bros. ‘A’-List, a multi-territory insights community that serves as a valuable cost-savings research tool across the organization. Born and raised in Mexico, Gomez Garcia began her career in film development and production, and strives to keep a storytelling mentality when bridging the gap between entertainment consumers and the movies or shows they enjoy.

 

Sarah Nelson, 38

Global Head of Strategic Partnerships and business development
Samsung TV Plus

Sarah Nelson

Nelson leads content acquisition and platform partnerships across 30 countries for connected-TV leader Samsung TV Plus. Under her leadership, the service has become one of the largest FAST platforms globally, reaching more than 88 million monthly users across 630 million devices, with 3,500 channels and a vast on-demand library. Nelson has secured exclusive partnerships with top creators and brands, including Spotify, the Jonas Brothers, Mark Rober, Mattel and A+E. Prior to assuming her present position in December 2022, Nelson led strategic partnerships for Samsung TV and Mobile, driving major deals across content, distribution and emerging tech. She joined Samsung in 2013.

 

Sara Marszalkowski, 30

Senior Manager, Business Intelligence
PBS Distribution

Sara Marszalkowski

Since joining PBS Distribution in 2022, Marszalkowski has transformed the way the Business Intelligence unit provides data and analytics to the organization. She has developed and refined corporate projection models, allowing leadership to make fact-based decisions regarding acquisitions and partnership opportunities. She has been the primary driver of improved end-user reporting, allowing teams to access data when and how they need it. Promoted into her present position in November 2024, Marszalkowski is now mentoring others to strive for the same level of excellence and innovation. Prior to joining PBS Distribution, Marszalkowski spent more than three years at Greenlight Networks, a broadband service provider based in Rochester, N.Y.

 

Dashiell Winston, 36

Director, Digital Marketing
Paramount Home Entertainment

Dashiell Winston

Winston leads digital marketing for new releases, acquisitions and original titles across home entertainment and Paramount+. A storyteller at heart, Winston is known for connecting with fans in authentic and unexpected ways — most notably earning a Grand Clio Award for his work on Scream VI. His past campaigns for Top Gun: Maverick, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and A Quiet Place have garnered both industry recognition and cultural impact. He excels in all aspects of digital marketing, from social strategy to influencer marketing and brand collaborations. Winston joined Paramount in 2011 and held a series of positions before assuming his present role in September 2021.

 

Melisa Torres Villafaña, 34

Manager, Digital Distribution
Paramount Home Entertainment

Melisa Torres Villafaña

Torres Villafaña plays a pivotal role within the Paramount Home Entertainment sales team, providing account management support for digital retail partners including Prime Video and Microsoft. She collaborates across brand, marketing and planning to drive growth of the Paramount Pictures catalog to execute best-in-class digital releases. Most recently, Torres Villafaña and the team launched the pioneering pre-theatrical digital product page on Prime Video for Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning. Torres Villafaña joined Paramount in 2021 and has worked across sales, customer marketing and physical operations. She was promoted into her present position in 2022. Prior to joining Paramount she worked at insurer Hub International and Echelon Studios.

 

Rebecca Hart-Brown, 38

Senior Marketing Manager
Paramount Home Entertainment

Rebecca Hart-Brown

Based in Sydney, Australia, Hart-Brown oversees the marketing for Paramount Pictures Australia and New Zealand, leading launch campaigns for major titles including Gladiator II and the “Mission: Impossible” films. She manages iconic franchises such as “Transformers” and “A Quiet Place” within the catalog business, as well as the expansive Paramount TV slate. Hart-Brown has driven innovative pricing and windowing strategies and plays a pivotal role in cross-industry initiatives to grow digital adoption and consumer engagement. Hart-Brown joined Paramount in October 2019 after more than five years at 20th Century Fox, where she most recently served as Theatrical New Release Marketing Manager.

 

Matthew Dominguez, 33

Director, Content Partnerships
Xperi

Matthew Dominguez

Dominguez drives CTV app partnerships at Xperi for TiVo OS and Automotive. He joined Xperi — a technology that develops and delivers solutions for consumer electronics, connected cars, and entertainment, including platforms for pay-TV and video services — in June 2024 from the Cox Media Group, where he scaled the company’s FAST business to 13 platforms and grew revenue by more than 3,000%. Dominguez blends technical savvy with sharp commercial instincts. Recognized with the StreamTV Emerging Leaders Award, he’s a sought-after speaker and trusted voice in the evolving FAST and CTV landscape. His strategic thinking, industry foresight, and collaborative approach make him a rising force in entertainment technology.

 

Jon Ollwerther, 39

EVP and Head of Business Development
Kartoon Studios

Jon Ollwerther

Ollwerther leads the identification and execution of new business opportunities that align with Kartoon Studios’ vision of creating, distributing and licensing engaging content for kids and families. He is a key architect of Kartoon Studios’ transformation, leading initiatives that span digital, content and corporate strategy. He launched Kartoon Channel!, the company’s first direct-to-consumer platform, and drove the acquisition of Ameba, expanding content reach and recurring revenue. As a senior leader of the Stan Lee Universe, he secured a multi-film deal and graphic novel series, extending the iconic brand across generations. He also oversaw the company’s rebranding and NYSE uplisting, boosting market visibility.

 

Jillian Broek, 36

Director, Growth
Plex

Jillian Broek

As Director of Growth at Plex, Broek blends data-driven strategy with creative brand thinking to drive audience expansion for the streaming platform, which has FAST channels, premium movie rentals, and live-TV channels available to stream in more than 180 countries and 81 languages. With roots in the entertainment industry — starting at DreamWorks Animation and later holding leadership roles at POPSUGAR, Chive Media Group and Atmosphere TV — Broek has spent her career at the intersection of content, marketing, and growth. At Plex, she leads performance and omni-channel campaigns across Web, mobile and CTV, while also tapping into upper-funnel tactics like brand partnerships and cultural moments.

 

Aaron Jackman, 39

Senior Manager, Content Licensing
LG Electronics

Aaron Jackman

Jackman is the founder of webOS licensing activities at LG Electronics, along with Samsung and Vizio a leader in the CTV field. Since joining the company in 2023, Jackman has licensed thousands of titles that have been instrumental to the growth of LG Channels. He recently licensed the entire series of “Suits” for LG’s FAST audience, as well as such movie franchises as “John Wick,” “Red,” “Mission: Impossible,” “The Hunger Games” and more. Jackman has also developed exclusive content for LG Channels such as “Fantasy Life,” a fantasy sports show. Prior to joining LG, Jackman oversaw global TVOD licensing and North America FAST licensing for MGM for 11 years.

 

Angie Haney, 30

Manager, Film
Netflix

Angie Haney

Since joining Netflix’s Film team in 2022, Haney has worked on A Family Affair, The Piano Lesson, Pain Hustlers, Good Grief and The Six Triple Eight. She is currently helping shepherd adaptations such as People We Meet on Vacation, The Woman in Cabin 10 and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Haney is also working on such upcoming projects as Lena Dunham’s Good Sex, Voicemails for Isabelle with Zoey Deutch, Mrs. Claus with Jennifer Garner, and The Fifth Wheel with Kim Kardashian. Haney began her career at The Walt Disney Co. and Lucasfilm, and later joined ACE Entertainment, where she co-produced Time Cut for Netflix and Love in Taipei on Paramount+.

 

Liv Moore, 31

Senior Manager, Documentary Film and Series Awards
Netflix

Liv Moore

Moore has worked on campaigns for award-winning films including Will & Harper, American Symphony, The Greatest Night in Pop, Daughters, Crip Camp, The Last Dance, Tiger King, Our Planet and Oscar winners Icarus, American Factory, My Octopus Teacher, Period. End of Sentence. and, most recently, The Only Girl in the Orchestra. Moore holds an Executive MBA from the University of Nevada, where she in 2021 established the Liv Moore Scholarship for undergraduate students in the journalism school. Moore’s TEDx talk on the power of giving back has received more than 130,000 views. In 2022 she was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list and received the University of Nevada’s Distinguished Young Alumni Award.

 

Corinna Zinsmeyer, 35

Counsel
Studio Distribution Services (SDS)

Corinna Zinsmeyer

Zinsmeyer’s primary responsibilities include legal guidance for SDS’s Canadian operations and for the HR team. Additionally, she has played a key role in SDS’s growing partner business, in which she has drafted a number of SDS’s key partner distribution agreements. SDS is the joint venture formed in April 2021 by Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures to sell and distribute their physical-media releases in the North American market. Zinsmeyer came to SDS from Warner Bros., where her responsibilities included legal work on original live-action and animated content in development through production. Prior to joining Warner Bros., she held roles with Lionsgate and in private practice for David Boyle, APC.

 

Aleen Haroian, 38

Senior Manager, MRP Production
Studio Distribution Services (SDS)

Aleen Haroian

Haroian leads the team at SDS that is responsible for product planning, manufacturing and execution for the company’s growing portfolio of partner studio accounts, which include BBC, Shout! Studios, Angel Studios and others. She is proficient in leading high-performing teams in production, inventory management, demand planning, sourcing and purchasing. Haroian joined SDS when the joint venture was formed in April 2021 and has grown from managing four partner studios to 14. Haroian spent the first eight years of her career in banking, at Citi, and in 2014 shifted to supply chain when she joined NBCUniversal as a buyer and planner. There, she ultimately rose to Manager of Supply Chain.

 

Chris Jayasinghe, 32

Chief Delivery Officer
Giant Worldwide

Chris Jayasinghe

A vital force in Giant’s sales and engineering efforts, Jayasinghe is a dynamic leader in the digital and OTT space. Promoted into his current role in May 2025, Jayasinghe joined Giant Worldwide in 2023 as Executive Director of Project Management and was soon elevated to VP. He has driven innovation through custom workflows, automation tools and large-scale RFP strategies, significantly elevating studio operations. Jayasinghe has deep expertise in client-facing supervision, strategic problem-solving and cross-functional team leadership. Prior to joining Giant Worldwide, a provider of cutting-edge solutions for the media industry, he spearheaded client initiatives at Deluxe and served as Executive Director of Client Services at PDS.

 

Tory Bigelow, 28

Manager, Content Strategy and Analytics
Hulu

Tory Bigelow

Promoted into her present position in May 2024, Bigelow supports Hulu’s Content Partnerships team — part of the broader Direct-to-Consumer organization within The Walt Disney Co. — by analyzing content portfolios and developing strategic recommendations to guide acquisition and renewal decisions. She works closely with cross-functional stakeholders to implement initiatives that drive content portfolio health and viewer engagement on the platform. Prior to joining Hulu in December 2021 as a Senior Analyst, Bigelow worked for nearly three years at NBCUniversal on the Digital Distribution team, where she supported the Accounts team by analyzing sales performance across NBCUniversal’s extensive catalog of films.

 

McKenzie Smith, 29

Director, Global Marketing Strategy
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group

McKenzie Smith

Smith helps set worldwide strategies for Lionsgate’s highest-profile multiplatform releases and select wide releases throughout their lifecycles. She collaborates with cross-functional teams and third-party distributors, and oversees marketing campaigns with international distributors. In 2024 she set the global marketing strategy for two of the studio’s highest-performing releases: The Strangers: Chapter 1, initiating the “Strangers Everywhere” campaign, and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Her next projects include The Strangers: Chapter 2, She Rides Shotgun and I Wish You All the Best. Promoted into her current position in March 2023, Smith began her career at Lionsgate in 2017 in the Worldwide TV & Digital Distribution Group and later worked in theatrical marketing.

 

Arthur Thrower, 32

Senior Analyst, Sales Planning and Analysis
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group

Arthur Thrower

Thrower oversees new-release forecasting, with a focus on go-to-market strategy. He plays a key role in evaluating new projects for commercial viability, forecasting expected revenues for greenlight consideration, contextualizing slate performance and translating industry trends into actionable insights. Beyond his work in sales and distribution, Thrower also serves on Lionsgate’s internal think tank, where he evaluates in-development scripts for cultural authenticity, inclusivity and creative originality. He began his career at Google, managing more than $650 million in annual operating expenses and developing Alphabet Inc.’s first consolidated income statement. He later joined Pixar, where he helped manage the production budget for the Academy Award-winning Soul.

 

Rashad Qasem, 36

VP, North American Digital Distribution
Radial Entertainment

Rashad Qasem

Qasem works closely with Julie Dansker, SVP of Streaming and Content Strategy, securing licensing for Radial’s film and TV series library and new releases across major platforms in the digital streaming space, as well as pitching and launching FAST channels. With a keen, data-driven understanding of industry trends, Qasem serves as an account manager for key AVOD, SVOD and FAST partnerships across the globe, collaborates with the acquisition team to offer insight into sales projections, and works closely with senior leadership on overarching strategy. Qasem joined Radial predecessor Shout! Studios in 2019 after spending seven years at Millennium Films in international sales and financing.

 

Taylor Devorsky, 31

Director, Content Licensing
Radial Entertainment

Taylor Devorsky

Devorsky serves an account manager for key AVOD, SVOD and FAST partnerships across the globe. Working with Radial’s Content Licensing and Strategy team, he is responsible for securing licensing for Shout!’s film and TV series library and new releases across major platforms in the digital streaming space, as well as pitching and launching FAST channels. Additionally, he works closely with the Radial Entertainment acquisition team, providing insight into department sales projections. Devorsky joined Radial predecessor Shout! Studios in September 2022. Previously, he spent five years working in content sales at independent film distributor Samuel Goldwyn Films, where he rose to Director of Sales.

 

Nick Ekum, 38

VP, Digital Operations
Radial Entertainment

Nick Ekum

As VP of Digital Operations, Ekum has scaled digital media delivery from dozens of titles to more than 33,000 assets annually across platforms such as Netflix, Amazon and Pluto TV. With more than 15 years of experience in post-production and IT, he’s led transformative workflows, spearheaded 4K HDR adoption, and built in-house infrastructure powering global distribution. A PMP-certified leader, Ekum manages teams and vendors while designing scalable solutions that blend creative and technical excellence. Prior to joining Radial predecessor Shout! Studios in 2014, Ekum was Media Asset Manager at Playboy Plus Entertainment and, before that, Associate Editor and Director of Media at Famous Monsters of Filmland.

 

Zachary Cava, 33

VP, Media Architecture
The Walt Disney Co.

Zachary Cava

Cava leads the evolution of media architecture for Disney’s direct-to-consumer portfolio, encompassing Disney+, Hulu and ESPN. While at Hulu, Cava pioneered the Patch Manifest and Server-Guided Ad Insertion (SGAI) technologies, which were crucial for launching Hulu + Live TV and served as the basis for innovations that later informed industry standards. At Disney, Cava has been instrumental in integrating the Disney and Hulu media ecosystems and founded the media architecture team to drive strategic initiatives across their DTC offerings. Additionally, he chairs the CTA WAVE group, focusing on DASH-HLS interoperability. Cava interned at Hulu while attending the University of Washington and joined the company upon graduation.

 

Cass Yankala, 34

Director, Marketing Strategy
Disney+

Cass Yankala

Yankala is a strategic marketing leader with a decade of experience at The Walt Disney Co. She currently leads a global integrated marketing function across Disney+, where she is responsible for advancing new business initiatives, standardizing global planning frameworks, and streamlining processes, tools and playbooks to drive greater business impact. Yankala recently earned recognition in the Disney division’s “Streamer’s Choice Awards” for her commitment to teamwork and collective problem-solving skills. Before joining Disney in 2015, Yankala launched her career at Publicis, working across the Procter & Gamble account — an experience that grounded her in strategy, consumer behavior and integrated planning.

 

Scott Slesinger, 36

Director, Brand and marketing Strategy
Disney+

Scott Slesinger

Slesinger leads global brand and marketing strategy for The Walt Disney Co.’s signature streamer, overseeing strategic positioning, messaging, and go-to-market planning across product launches, subscriber retention campaigns, and Disney’s bundle streaming offerings. Recently, he played a key role in the integration of Hulu and ESPN into the Disney+ app experience — guiding brand expression across audiences and channels. As a part of the Disney+ team since its inception in 2019, Slesinger serves as a central strategic hub for the entire marketing organization — leading global strategy development, cross-functional planning and campaign execution. He has worked across Disney’s diverse businesses and marketing functions since 2011.

 

Rebecca Winter, 34

VP, Partnerships and Platform Management
Kino Lorber Media Group

Rebecca Winter

Winter joined this independent film distributor in October 2023 in a newly formed role. She oversees strategic distribution partnerships and new business development across all Kino Lorber brands and streaming services, including MHz Choice and Topic. She is tasked with driving revenue growth by distributing films and series from the Kino Lorber catalog across all means of distribution, including streaming and on-demand platforms. Winter joined Kino Lorber after eight years at AMC Networks, most recently serving as Director of Partner Management and Digital Distribution. In that position, she worked across AMC Networks’ brands and streaming services, and managed platform partnerships with Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Samsung.

 

Kevin Hillman, 39

Director, Business Development and Ad Sales
OTTera

Kevin Hillman

Hillman supports revenue growth through direct and programmatic ad strategies across global FAST and OTT platforms for OTTera, a Sarasota, Fla.-based OTT services provider. He collaborates with brands, agencies and publishers to optimize monetization using OTTera’s proprietary tools, including the company’s monetization service, EMAI, and AdNet+, which acts as the supply arm for a diverse network of publishers, providing full inventory control for both domestic and international markets. Hillman joined OTTera in 2023 as Sales Director and was promoted into his present position in March 2025. Prior to joining OTTera, he held key roles at various tech-forward media companies, building high-impact partnerships and scaling revenue operations.

 

Jordan Warkol, 38

VP, Business Development
OTTera

Jordan Warkol

Warkol leads OTTera’s global sales team, spearheading strategic partnerships and revenue growth across OTTera’s service lines, including Streambridge (global content distribution) and AdNet+ (monetization). Known for his cross-functional leadership and executive collaboration, Warkol plays a vital role in expanding global distribution and monetization strategies. He joined OTTera in 2017. Warkol has a lifelong connection to entertainment and a decade of OTT expertise. He began his career as a child actor — he played Froggy in the 1994 Amblin Entertainment film The Little Rascals, and Travis in 1996’s Carpool — and then transitioned to the business side after college. He began at Toon Goggles and joined OTTera in 2017.

 

Brooke Kahn, 39

SVP, Content Distribution, Partnerships and Programming
Allen Media Group (AMG)

Brooke Kahn

Kahn oversees digital sales and licensing for theatrical releases and TV series, including Freestyle Digital Media’s 500-plus film library, across leading SVOD, AVOD and TVOD platforms at AMG. She played a pivotal role in launching the AVOD division, securing partnerships with more than a dozen key platforms and licensing exclusive multiyear movie packages to SVOD partners such as Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. She spearheaded content acquisitions for the company’s AVOD service, Local Now, growing its library to more than 20,000 titles. Kahn joined AMG in 2017 as VP of Digital Sales and Partnerships, and was promoted into her present position in 2021. Earlier, she held positions at Cineverse and NBCUniversal.

 

Edgar Conroy, 21

VP
Deliver Films

Edgar Conroy

The Class of 2025’s youngest honoree has been instrumental in building this family business, a technical services company, catering to the film distribution market, that specializes in high-volume film delivery to streaming platforms, quality control, and library management, storage, maintenance and deployment. Conroy spearheaded Deliver Films’ adoption of AI, which has transformed the company and saved its clients both time and money. For the past three years he has worked full-time alongside his father, Michael, while attending college and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Deliver Films works closely with such independent film companies as Breaking Glass Pictures, MVD Entertainment Group, Epic Pictures, Blue Fox Pictures, Random Media and others.

 

Danielle Canepa, 33

Director, Release Strategy
Cineverse

Danielle Canepa

Canepa is a standout marketing executive at Cine-verse, where she spearheaded the wildly successful release of Terrifier 3 — a No. 1 box office hit and the highest-grossing unrated film of all time. Since joining the company in 2024, she has overseen end-to-end marketing strategy across theatrical and home entertainment releases. Prior to joining Cineverse, Canepa spent eight years at Lionsgate, where she rose from Social Media Coordinator to Senior Manager of Global Marketing Strategy. In that role, she led campaigns for an assortment of wide-release theatrical titles. Canepa is known for her strategic vision and ability to ignite fandoms.

 

Kenesha Luney, 38

Senior Director, Digital Operations
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Kenesha Luney

Luney is a rare repeat honoree. Since her initial 2021 recognition in Media Play News’ “40 Under 40,” she has been promoted into a more-impactful leadership role that allows her to continue to expand her scope and influence across several major company initiatives that are central to UPHE’s future. Luney has stepped up to support driving and enhancing UPHE’s focus around cloud distribution, retailer APIs (Application Programming Interfaces), and new forms of digital connectivity, influencing foundational shifts in how Universal operates and delivers value to its partners. Prior to joining UPHE in 2016, Luney worked as a chemist and spent some time volunteering overseas.

 

Savannah Cohn, 31

Senior Manager of Global Brand Marketing
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Savannah Cohn

Cohn manages library initiatives across digital and physical formats. She is a leader in maximizing revenue for Universal’s film portfolio, including product releases, theatrical drafting, seasonal offerings, anniversaries and more. She’s driven UPHE’s digital growth by implementing strategies around bundles, 4K, extras and movie-cash offers. Cohn is also a leader in the collectibles market, including the development of highly successful gift sets and collectible Steelbooks. Recent projects Cohn has led include Jurassic World Rebirth drafting, Shaun of the Dead 20th anniversary plans, the rollout for the upcoming Back to the Future 40th anniversary, and an “always on” year-round digital media campaign promoting Universal’s library films.

 

Dawaun Lucas, 33

Senior Manager, Digital Marketing
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Dawaun Lucas

Lucas is responsible for driving media campaigns for Focus, family and partner titles. Since stepping into this position in 2022, he has played a key role in launching successful campaigns for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Minions and Wicked, skillfully navigating shifting timelines, budgets and cross-functional coordination. In addition to his title responsibilities, he also led the creation and publishing of a company-wide newsletter during a high-volume period while also supporting the onboarding of new team members and continuing to meaningfully contribute to UPHE’s team culture. Prior to joining UPHE, Lucas worked at toy company Educational Insights, focused on educational resources, where he managed all aspects of digital marketing.

 

Margaret Schatzel, 37

SVP, Global Scripted Series
Universal International Studios

Margaret Schatzel

Schatzel oversees more than 200 scripted TV projects across Universal International Studios’ expansive slate of programming. Over the past year she has been instrumental in developing and launching several successful series, including “The Day of the Jackal,” a 10-part thriller that became the biggest Sky Original ever and topped Peacock’s U.S. streaming charts on debut. In her four years at Universal International Studios, Schatzel and her team have helped shape a standout slate that includes “Apples Never Fall” (Peacock), “The Last Kingdom” (Netflix) and “Belgravia: The Next Chapter” (MGM+), among others. Earlier in her career, Schatzel held positions at Vice Media, StudioCanal, ABC Studios and William Morris Endeavor.

 

Katherine Erdman, 28

Product Manager, XR Devices and Content
Google

Katherine Erdman

Erdman leads immersive entertainment across Android XR devices, with an emphasis on emerging spatial content formats. She works closely with external creatives and content studios to augment linear storytelling on Android XR, integrating advancements in conversational, multimodal AI on fully immersive devices to allow for new types of personalization, user-driven interaction and deeper engagement. Erdman holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from Stanford University. She interned at Google and Palantir Technologies. Erdman recently kicked off the DEG’s Entech Fest 2025 as part of a panel discussion, “Exploring the Edge of XR & AI Technology in Filmmaking With Google.”

 

Laura Crymble, 34

Director, Digital Distribution
A24 Films

Laura Crymble

Crymble is responsible for the digital transactional business for A24, the independent film production and distribution company best known for such critical and commercial successes as Midsommar, Lady Bird and 2022’s Everything Everywhere All at Once, which won seven Oscars, including Best Picture. Crymble oversees partnerships across all U.S. TVOD platforms. In addition to account management, she is responsible for optimizing A24’s new-release and catalog TVOD performance, including windowing strategy, lifecycle planning, and forecasting and analysis. Before joining A24 in 2023, she was Brand Marketing Director for WarnerMedia. Earlier, she spent 10 years in London in international and strategic planning roles at Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and HBO.

 

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FAST30 2025: The Heavy Hitters in Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV

Welcome to the second annual FAST30, our salute to 30 key players in the free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) segment of the home entertainment business.

The FAST30 is the newest member of Media Play News’ library of special features, many of them focused on the people who are driving this business, from content and distribution to advertising and technology.

Let the other trades spotlight the media moguls and the stars who light up our screens, big and small. Our focus is on the many talented executives on the other side of the “curtain,” the ones who are making things happen in the last mile of entertainment, the pipeline into the home.

Nominees were submitted by our readers, with the 30 finalists selected by our editorial team. And once again, we think we’ve come up with a pretty solid list of movers and shakers in the FAST universe: smart, savvy and strategic executives who are behind one of the most successful — and most talked-about — segments of the streaming business.

In March, Gracenote — the content data business unit of Nielsen — reported that the number of active FAST channels in key markets including the United States, the U.K., Germany and Canada has nearly doubled since mid-2023 to more than 1,610. Nearly three-fourths of these FAST channels are in the U.S., the leading FAST market. Collectively, more than 178,000 unique programs, episodes and movies are available on FAST channels, with more than 70% of it produced since 2010. Sports, reality and news/commentary programming make up the top three genres in FAST, while reality has the highest growth rate, growing 626% from 19 to 138 channels since July 2024, according to Gracenote.

With that, let’s meet the FAST30, Class of 2025 — profiled here in no particular order.

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Tom Ryan

President and CEO of Streaming, Paramount Global
CEO and Co-Founder, Pluto TV

Tom Ryan

Since co-founding Pluto TV in 2014, Ryan has pioneered and scaled the FAST category, leading Pluto TV to a $340 million acquisition by Paramount in 2019 and growing it to $1 billion in annual revenue by 2021. In 2024 Pluto TV achieved record-breaking growth, growing 16% year-over-year in hours watched for Q4, and 8% for the full year to 7.8 billion hours. Today, Pluto TV is a billion-dollar business operating across all top 10 international FAST markets. Under Ryan’s leadership, Pluto TV continues to accelerate at scale, boasting a rapidly expanding library of more than 2,500 global channels, more than 700,000 hours of programming, and 60,000-plus unique titles from more than 425 global content partners, launching upwards of 125 new channels and deepening its catalog with major slates from NBCUniversal, Warner Bros. Discovery and others. Prior to founding Pluto TV, Ryan was CEO of Threadless, a crowd-sourced design community and e-commerce company.

Chase Brisbin

EVP, International SVOD Sales and Head of Global Channels,
Lionsgate

Chase Brisbin

Brisbin was promoted into her present position last year, taking on an expanded role heading up Lionsgate’s FAST channel business globally. In that capacity she oversees Lionsgate’s growing portfolio of more than two dozen FAST channels worldwide, including MovieSphere, the only global premium movie channel offered by a major studio and the first FAST channel to be ranked by Nielsen. Brisbin spearheaded Lionsgate’s partnership with the Grammy- and Emmy-winning multihyphenate Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson to launch the 50 Cent Action Channel, launched exclusively with Roku, and now the company’s fastest-growing channel in the space. A 13-year Lionsgate veteran, Brisbin continues to be responsible for SVOD and AVOD licensing of Lionsgate’s feature films, premium television series, Starz original series, and a more than 20,000-title film and television library. In 2023 she negotiated the worldwide (except U.S.) sale of the highly anticipated “John Wick” prequel miniseries The Continental to Amazon.

Mike Pears

EVP, Distribution and Content Sales,
AMC Networks

Mike Pears

Pears oversees global third-party digital distribution and content sales at AMC Networks. He is responsible for CTV/FAST and subscription channel deals, as well as content licensing. AMC Networks operates more than 140 CTV/FAST channel feeds that are available on such streaming platforms as Pluto TV, Sling TV, Samsung TV Plus, Vizio, Plex and Comcast Xumo. Popular FAST channels include The Walking Dead Universe Channel, Stories by AMC, Reality by WE tv, BBC News, Anime by HIDIVE, and Scares by Shudder. AMC’s portfolio of ad-supported and ad-free subscription streaming platforms includes AMC+, Acorn TV, ALLBLK, Shudder, and HIDIVE. The company’s newest FAST channel is Acorn TV Mysteries. A 25-year-plus digital media distribution veteran, Pears joined AMC in 2014 from Cinedigm (now Cineverse), where he served as VP of digital sales after six years of building and running the digital distribution business at Vivendi Entertainment. Previously, Pears held various executive roles in the music business.

Amy Leasca

EVP, Partner Management and Strategy,
AMC Networks

Amy Leasca

Leasca is responsible for developing and managing commercial partner relationships that drive the company’s business across more than 30 distribution endpoints spanning MVPDs, streaming, CTV/FAST, AVOD and emerging digital partners. Leasca leads AMC Networks’ efforts in the FAST/CTV partnership space across more than 140 channel feeds, including The Walking Dead Universe Channel, Stories by AMC, Reality by We TV, Anime x HIDIVE, Scares by Shudder, and more. In 2024 Leasca oversaw the company’s partnership with the BBC to bring the BBC News channel to CTV and FAST offerings. She also helped bring 16 of the company’s FAST channels to Amazon Prime Video in the United States and select international territories. Leasca is also driving the launch of the company’s newest FAST offering, Acorn TV Mysteries. She has spent almost 20 years in the media and entertainment industry. Prior to joining AMC Networks in May 2022, she spent more than 13 years at HBO and later WarnerMedia.

Tony Huidor

Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer,
Cineverse

Tony Huidor

Huidor is responsible for establishing Cineverse’s technology roadmap, overseeing all software development efforts pertaining to the Matchpoint platform and managing the day-to-day operations of the overall business. He leads the company’s AI initiatives, product development, digital content distribution, ad technology, and data analytics efforts. In addition, he oversees the product strategy for all consumer-facing products within the company’s portfolio of services, including its subscription streaming services and FAST channels. Huidor’s vision helped propel Cineverse into the FAST arena, making the company a pioneer within the FAST industry and becoming a leader in content distribution within the digital entertainment space. Huidor joined what was then Cinedigm in January 2015 as VP of product and digital operations. Previously, he spent more than eight years at the Universal Music Group, initially as VP of operations and then as VP of technical product development, where he played a key role in establishing the company’s digital and mobile distribution business.

Erick Opeka

President and Chief Strategy Officer,
Cineverse

Erick Opeka

Opeka is president and chief strategy officer of Cineverse, a next-generation studio and streaming technology company with a growing portfolio that includes more than 30 streaming services and FAST channels as well as wide theatrical releases. Under his leadership, Cineverse reaches more than 80 million monthly fans through such platforms as Screambox, Fandor, The Dove Channel, and RetroCrush, and has emerged as a leader in ad-supported and genre-based streaming. With more than 25 years of experience, Opeka has built profitable, tech-enabled content models that blend scale with curation. Opeka was named chief strategy officer of Cineverse in 2021 and was promoted to president in May 2023. He joined the company, then known as Cinedigm, in 2018 as president of Cinedigm Digital Networks, a role in which he headed up planning, development, launch and operations of a roster of digital channels. A U.S. Army veteran, Opeka previously held executive positions with NewVideo, A&E Home Entertainment and New Yorker Films.

Gene Pao

EVP, Strategy and Digital,
Shout! Studios

Gene Pao

Pao launched Shout’s first FAST channels in 2015 and is the founder of Shout! TV, the company’s digital entertainment streaming service that is home to 14 FAST channels, including Shout! TV, Shout! Movies, Mystery Science Theater 3000, The Carol Burnett Show, Johnny Carson TV, TokuSHOUTsu, ALF, Farscape, Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show, Scream Factory TV, Non-Stop ’90s, 21 Jump Street, Hunter, Crime Beat TV, and Wild West TV, with more to come soon. Pao joined Shout in 2012 and led the independent film and TV distribution company’s expansion into digital content by brokering key relationships with Tubi, Pluto TV, Amazon, Peacock, Samsung, Roku and others. Pao’s more-than-20-year career in media and entertainment includes working at Disney/ESPN, Fox Interactive Media, FUEL TV, The Golf Channel, the NBC show “The Biggest Loser,” the digital incubator idealab!, and the digital marketing agency Digitas, as well as engagements with YouTube and Sony.

Johnny Holden

CFO and Chief Strategy Officer,
FilmRise

Johnny Holden

Holden assumed expanded responsibilities in May 2024 as chief strategy officer, a newly created position that builds upon his role as CFO. In this dual capacity, Holden continues to lead all financial operations while working closely with CEO Danny Fisher. As CSO, Holden is spearheading New York-based FilmRise’s strategic initiatives, including the refinement of FilmRise’s content-underwriting framework, the expansion of international distribution efforts into key territories, and the continued rollout of FilmRise programming across dozens of streaming platforms and more than 700 syndicated FAST channels worldwide. FilmRise is a market leader in the FAST and AVOD space, with a diverse library of more than 30,000 movies and episodes spanning genres such as drama, action, classic television, true crime, British, horror, sci-fi, comedy, holiday and more. Holden joined FilmRise as CFO in August 2020 with extensive experience from prior leadership roles at Vice TV (CFO) and TouchTunes Interactive (controller).

David Buoymaster

SVP, Corporate Strategy and Finance,
FilmRise

David Buoymaster

Since joining FilmRise in 2017, Buoymaster has played a key role in managing the New York-based AVOD and FAST pioneer’s operations and content investments. He is responsible for FilmRise’s strategic planning and business intelligence functions that facilitate the company’s underwriting methodologies and distribution strategies. Working closely with FilmRise’s CEO, CFO and head of content, he is instrumental in guiding the company’s content acquisition strategy, deal evaluation, and execution. Buoymaster’s vision, analytical expertise and leadership have been crucial contributors to FilmRise’s growth over the past seven years — helping the company to become the leading independent provider of content to the streaming ecosystem. Buoymaster joined FilmRise as a financial analyst and was promoted to VP of corporate and investment strategy in August 2018. He was elevated into his present position in April 2021. Before joining FilmRise, he held positions at ValueAct Capital Management and the Prime Group, an owner and operator of multifamily apartments and townhomes.

Shawn Eldridge

VP, Strategic Alliances,
Plex

Shawn Eldridge

Eldridge leads business development for Plex, a streaming media platform that reports having the most-extensive FAST channel lineup worldwide, including more than 800 free channels streamed in the United States and nearly 1,200 channels worldwide, available in more than 195 countries. Eldridge is charged with forming partner alliances and developing product distribution strategies. Most recently, Plex partnered with NBCUniversal to roll out 31 NBCU FAST channels. The deal includes several hit Bravo series, including “The Real Housewives” and “Top Chef,” as well as a channel devoted to vintage “Saturday Night Live” episodes, and Oxygen True Crime Archives. Prior to joining Plex in March 2011, Eldridge spent two years at DeepNines Technologies, where he oversaw worldwide strategic development and management of marketing and product management, including public relations, business development and associated responsibilities. Before that, he held management positions in business development, products and strategy at BorderWare Technologies, IronPort (a Cisco Systems business unit) and PostX Corp.

Adam Lewinson

Chief Content Officer,
Tubi

Adam Lewinson

Lewinson oversees content strategy and acquisitions as well as the development and production of originals at Tubi, Fox Entertainment’s free ad-supported streamer. Under his leadership, Tubi has amassed the world’s most-extensive content library, with more than 275,000 titles and 300 originals. Lewinson has spearheaded the growth of Tubi Originals, now watched by one of every four Tubi viewers monthly. Recent Originals highlights include the first-ever live “Tubi’s Red Carpet at Super Bowl LIX”; the streamer’s first homegrown original scripted series, “The Z-Suite,” starring Lauren Graham; a weekly sports talk show, “We Got Time Today,” hosted by Deion Sanders and Rocsi Diaz; and programming that caters to young adults and fandoms. Lewinson also manages Tubi’s Los Angeles operations and its vast network of more than 450 content partners. Prior to joining Tubi in 2017, Lewinson was SVP at Sony and Crackle, where he oversaw “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” Earlier, he spent a decade at FX Networks.

Courtney Sanchez

Chief Strategy Officer,
Tubi

Courtney Sanchez

Since assuming her present position in November 2023, Sanchez has significantly fueled Tubi’s growth. The platform now stands as the most-watched free TV and movie streaming service in the United States, engaging more than 97 million monthly active users. A landmark achievement under her guidance was the successful live stream of Super Bowl LIX in 2025 with Fox Sports. This event shattered streaming records, reaching 13.6 million average minute viewers and a peak of 15.5 million concurrent viewers. Sanchez’s background includes more than 20 years in media and technology, where she has advised executive leaders on strategic planning, operational efficiency, and organizational effectiveness. Before joining Tubi, her tenure as COO of Vimeo was pivotal in the platform’s public offering and the development of a thriving global community exceeding 300 million users. Prior to joining Vimeo, Courtney spent over a decade at HBO, holding various leadership positions within business intelligence and audience insights.

Srinivasan KA

Co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer,
Amagi

Srinivasan KA

KA is a veteran technology entrepreneur who since co-founding Amagi in 2008 has grown it into a top media technology company that provides cloud broadcast and targeted advertising solutions to broadcast TV and streaming TV platforms. Under KA’s leadership, Amagi has built deep technical integration with more than 150 FAST platforms. Amagi supports 800-plus content brands with more than 5,000 channel deliveries on its platform in more than 150 countries. Its customers include ABS-CBN, Astro, Cox Media Group, DAZN, Globo, Hearst Networks UK, Lionsgate Studio, NBCUniversal, Tastemade and Vizio. A recognized thought leader in the media technology space, KA is a frequent speaker at global industry events, where he shares insights on cloud transformation, AI-led monetization, and the global shift to digital-first content models. Before co-founding Amagi, KA co-founded the wireless audio company ImpulseSoft, which he sold to SiRF Technology. He began his career at Texas Instruments as a software engineer.

Salek Brodsky

SVP and Global Head,
Samsung TV Plus

Salek Brodsky

Brodsky has been on a roll lately, elevating Samsung TV Plus, Samsung’s FAST and AVOD service, into one of the leading CTV players. The service recently announced it has 700 channels now streaming in the United States — more than any other major FAST platform — and ended 2024 with 88 million monthly active users. Q1 2025 engagement was up 30% year over year. Brodsky led the Samsung TV Plus expansion into mobile and forged key partnerships for Samsung smart TVs and other devices, resulting in exclusive deals with leading brands such as Apple TV, Apple Music, Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa. Brodsky joined Samsung in 2013 and helped launch Samsung TV Plus two years later. Brodsky joined Samsung through its acquisition of Boxee, a startup that developed a set-top box that streams media to TVs. Previously he was COO of Daylife, a pioneering service that provided internet publishers with innovative tools for presenting articles, links and images.

Nicole Baio

Director, Platform Insights and WatchFree+ Partnerships,
Vizio

Nicole Baio

Baio leads connected-TV leader Vizio’s WatchFree+ partnership team, which works with Vizio’s content and studio licensors to grow engagement and revenue for Vizio’s in-house FAST service, which offers viewers live TV, news, sports, music, and upwards of 25,000 on-demand movies and shows from all the top studios. The live channels are available not just on Vizio TVs, but also on the Vizio app for iOS and Android devices. Baio also manages the team responsible for Platform and WatchFree+ insights, overseeing development of reporting tools and providing strategic guidance to executives throughout the Vizio organization. Her team’s contributions in this vertical include analyses that help optimize Vizio’s Home Screen and grow engagement. Baio’s efforts have been foundational to the success of WatchFree+, including her work in developing data-driven programming tools for Vizio’s owned-and-operated channels. Prior to joining Vizio in 2021, Baio spent seven years at the Game Show Network in distribution and marketing.

Andrea Burton

Senior Director, Business Development,
PBS Distribution

Andrea Burton

Burton runs PBS Distribution’s global business development initiatives, overseeing strategic partner relationships with FAST, AVOD and SVOD platforms worldwide. She has successfully launched high-profile partnerships with such leading platforms as Amazon, Pluto, Tubi, Roku, Samsung, LG, Vizio, Sling, Xumo and Peacock. Burton also played a pivotal role in the launch of 15 FAST channels, featuring popular programming such as PBS Food, PBS Antiques Roadshow, PBS Nature, PBS Genealogy, PBS Retro, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Antiques Road Trip, as well as international FAST channels such as PBS History, PBS Science, Arthur, PBS Kids and World’s Greatest. Additionally, she leads PBS Distribution’s AVOD business, driving YouTube and Facebook initiatives, launching a range of channels across both platforms. Burton joined PBS in 2014 and was promoted into her present position in May 2022. Prior to joining PBS Distribution, Burton enjoyed a nearly nine-year run at HBO, where she rose to director of sales.

Laura Florence

SVP, Global Channels,
Fremantle

Laura Florence

Florence has been a driving force in FAST and digital content distribution for more than two decades. At Fremantle, a top creator, producer and distributor, she leads a global network of more than 20 FAST, AVOD and DigiNet channels, spanning more than 200 endpoints across 26 countries, and is leading the company’s direct-to-consumer expansion. Florence spearheaded the creation of RIG TV for Original Productions (creators of “Deadliest Catch”), a FAST premiere of “Jay Leno’s Garage,” and the launch of The Price Is Right Starring Bob Barker — marking its debut on BUZZR, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in June. Prior to joining Fremantle in June 2023, Florence served as SVP and GM of digital at Chicken Soup for the Soul, where she was instrumental in shaping the Redbox and Crackle+ digital ecosystems, launching 10 FAST channels and securing widespread distribution across 120-plus endpoints. Earlier in her career, Florence held key roles at Gravitas Ventures, Comcast/E! and Millennium/Alchemy.

Evan Bregman

GM, Streaming and Direct-to-Consumer,
Tastemade

Evan Bregman

Bregman is responsible for driving the growth of FAST pioneer Tastemade’s lifestyle-focused streaming business and all-access lifestyle membership, Tastemade+. Since joining the company in 2022, he has overseen a jump of 60% in viewership on Tastemade’s streaming channels, while Tastemade+ memberships have climbed to more than 100,000. Throughout 2024, Tastemade expanded its strategy of using FAST as a premiere window for original series by bringing on some of the world’s most popular lifestyle talent, including world-renowned chefs Jamie Oliver and Andrew Zimmern. Tastemade also acquired the rights to cook and writer Alison Roman’s iconic “Home Movies” series, marking her official television debut. Distribution of content from Tastemade expanded in 2024 and early 2025 to almost every major MVPD, including new skinny bundles. Now part of Wonder, Tastemade provides its new parent with enhanced content, social, production, and media capabilities to promote its brands and entertain customers, as well as a jumpstart toward a 360-degree ads business.

Mitchel Berger

SVP, Global Commerce,
Crunchyroll

Mitchel Berger

Berger heads global commerce at Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s anime brand, and oversees the Crunchyroll FAST channel, along with all consumer products, merchandise, manga, content sales, and theatrical businesses. The Crunchyroll Channel is a 24/7 channel that was established to promote the growing medium of Japanese animation, or anime, allowing fans to sample a wide variety of series and genres. Crunchyroll has the largest dedicated anime library in the world, featuring more than 2,000 unique titles, 50,000 episodes and 25,000 hours of content. The Crunchyroll Channel launched in late 2023 and is available on Amazon Freevee, LG Channels (available on LG Smart TVs), The Roku Channel, VIDAA and Vizio WatchFree+. Recently, Berger managed the global distribution of award-winning director Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume, which garnered a Golden Globe nomination. Prior to joining Funimation, which merged into Crunchyroll in April 2024, Berger spent 21 years with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Stephen Hodge

CEO,
OTTera

Stephen Hodge

Hodge oversees overall strategies for content licensing, business development and monetization at OTTera, an OTT and FAST channel service provider that enables clients to launch customized streaming platforms and channels across all devices within 30 days. OTTera supports more than 600 live applications and has delivered upwards of 2,000 FAST channels globally. Its comprehensive suite includes app development, global content distribution via StreamBridge, and monetization through AdNet+. OTTera also offers StreamInsights, a real-time analytics platform providing actionable viewer engagement data. Under Hodge’s leadership, OTTera recently acquired Afroland TV, further expanding its global content offerings and strengthening its position in the streaming market. Prior to co-founding OTTera, Hodge spearheaded companies such as Toon Goggles, Digital Media Interactive and Anywhere Artists. Services managed by Hodge and his team reach more than 250 million unique monthly viewers across major consumer electronic devices worldwide.

Carlyn Staudt

President, Global Channels and Streaming,
Blue Ant Media

Carlyn Staudt

Recently promoted into her present position, Staudt oversees the company’s international channels, including Love Nature, Declassified, HauntTV, Total Crime, Homeful and Love Pets. Blue Ant Media is an international production studio and rights business and channel operator. The company’s studio creates and distributes a premium slate of programming, in all content genres, and operates free streaming and pay-TV channels under several media brands internationally. Blue Ant’s suite of FAST channels is available on platforms such as The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, Vizio WatchFree+, Tubi, Freevee, LG and Pluto TV. In her new role, Staudt is focused on expanding Blue Ant Media’s content offerings, growing the company’s worldwide channel footprint and enhancing partnerships across all platforms including FAST, YouTube, SVOD, AVOD and pay TV. Previously at Blue Ant, Staudt led the global wildlife and nature brand Love Nature, first as EVP of programming and development, and then as GM.

Mark Ashbridge

CEO,
VA Media

Mark Ashbridge

Ashbridge is the top executive at VA Media, a global media company based in Australia and Los Angeles with a portfolio of more than 25 owned-and-operated YouTube channels specializing in long-form movies and unscripted content. Under Ashbridge’s stewardship, VA Media has become one of the largest entertainment partners for movies and TV for YouTube in Australia and the United States, with more than 20 million subscribers. The company enjoyed a record-breaking 2024, with 29% revenue growth. VA Media also provided a broad range of digital services to global broadcast and content companies such as Warner Bros. Discovery, Sony Pictures, Studio Canal and others. Ashbridge joined VA Media in October 2017 after nearly four years at the ASX-listed Redhill Education Group, where he most recently was GM of The Left Bank, a digital marketing education school. Earlier in his career, Ashbridge held executive positions at Warner Music, Murdoch Books and Festival/Mushroom Records.

Blair Harrison

Founder and CEO,
Frequency

Blair Harrison

Harrison is a serial entrepreneur and computer scientist who in 2010 founded Frequency, which is considered one of the most advanced platforms for creating and distributing linear channels in the FAST industry. Its platform, Frequency Studio, runs entirely in the cloud and powers hundreds of channels that reach more than a billion monthly viewers. Harrison has spent 15 years building a team across disciplines including software engineering, user experience, product design, deep learning and hyper-scale computing. He has been at the forefront of streaming video innovation since 1998. Prior to founding Frequency, Harrison was CEO of IFILM, a pioneering internet short-form online video destination. IFILM launched the Viral Vault in 2001, and was one of the first uses of the term “viral” in online video culture. Harrison also co-founded FasTV in 1998. FasTV used video recognition technology to automatically turn live broadcast TV into short clips, searchable online just minutes after airing.

Akira Ishii

CEO,
Remow

Akira Ishii

Ishii in 2021 founded Remow, which is building a global digital distribution network tailored to Japanese animation and entertainment. One of the company’s early successes was the 24-7 Samurai-Shinobi YouTube channel, which quickly gained a substantial international following. Capitalizing on this momentum, Remow expanded its reach by launching additional FAST channels, further establishing its presence in the global streaming market and providing new revenue opportunities for Japanese content creators. Remow has recently debuted several new FAST channels, including 24-7 Samurai-Shinobi (April) and It’s Anime (May). Ishii has extensive experience in international finance, film production and digital content distribution. He began his career at PwC. In 2004, he raised ¥2 billion to launch the Independent Film Fund, Japan’s first blind pool investment fund dedicated to film production. Seven years later, he founded My Theater D.D., a major player in Japan’s digital distribution and streaming market.

 

Huda Kazi & Mollie Zahn

VP, Ad Technology and Operations
&
Executive Director, Digital Retail Planning Sales,
Warner Bros. Discovery

Mollie Zahn
Huda Kazi

Kazi and Zahn are two of the driving forces behind media giant Warner Bros. Discovery’s FAST push, which began in January 2023 with 14 branded channels on Tubi and continues to grow and evolve — to the point where the company now has more than 60 channels across multiple partners in the United States alone. Kazi sets the strategic direction, execution and optimization of direct and programmatic advertising technologies across the entire portfolio of Warner Bros. Discovery’s digital domestic brands. She and her team are responsible for the ad-serving setup/configuration for each FAST channel launch and FAST deals. Prior to joining WBD predecessor company Discovery in 2021, Kazi was senior director of TV partnerships at Xandr, a part of Microsoft Advertising, and senior director of client services for TV markets at FreeWheel. Zahn focuses on data-driven strategies to optimize revenue and improve processes across WBD’s Content Sales division. With more than 20 years of experience in forecasting and analytics, she has successfully led teams to deliver actionable insights that drive business growth and exceed organizational goals across global digital, e-commerce and retail environments.

Barry Gordon & Jonathon Barbato

Co-CEOs,
Best Ever Channels

Jonathan Barbato
Barry Gordon

Gordon and Barbato are industry pioneers whose expertise has helped shape the FAST landscape. Long before the explosion of ad-supported streaming, they advised Tubi’s founding team and worked with Pluto TV’s creators on retention strategies ahead of its Viacom acquisition. Collectively, they’ve identified, acquired and monetized more than $100 million in film content for distribution. With Best Ever Channels, they’ve built a next-generation streaming company from the ground up, launching and operating multiple FAST, SVOD and AVOD channels while innovating original content production despite funding constraints. Their approach is highly strategic, targeting coveted demographics through niche channel brands, including Commune, a wellness-focused masterclass platform, and WITZ Comedy-TV, a dedicated comedy destination. They are also breaking new ground by teaming with Cineverse to monetize the podcast space and bring all-new programming to the FAST universe. Prior to launching Best Ever Channels in 2019, Gordon held executive positions with The Weinstein Co. and Image Entertainment, while Barbato for more than 10 years ran Apricot Corp., with a client roster that included Pluto TV, Tubi, Lifetime and The Outdoor Channel.

Doug Edwards & John Orlando

President
&
Head of Programming, Content and Distribution,
Zone•ify

John Orlando
Doug Edwards

Under Edwards’ and Orlando’s leadership, Zone•ify is bringing a cutting-edge, personalized viewing experience to FAST. The AI-powered service has thousands of movies, hundreds of streaming channels, tens of thousands of shows and interactive TV games — all customized through unique features such as the “zone•it” button that creates personalized video playlists. The MIT-educated Edwards in 2002 launched ES3, which soon became the go-to interactive ad-tech platform for media giants such as AT&T/DirecTV, Comcast, Warner Bros. and MGM/Discovery. Edwards subsequently brought forward an early concept of free ad-supported streaming television before it was called FAST, with a unique approach to personalized channels. He took this concept from ideation to reality, incubating a new company under the ES3 umbrella called Zone•tv, which launched the Zone•ify FAST service in 2019. Edwards sold Zone•tv to Block Communications Inc. in January 2024 but continues to oversee Zone•ify alongside Orlando, a pioneering media executive with more than 20 years of experience leading major studio divisions and streaming platforms. Orlando heads up Zone•ify’s strategic pivot — overseeing programming, acquisitions and monetization.

 

Nominations Now Open for Media Play News’ 40 Under 40, Class of 2025

Media Play News has opened nominations for its seventh annual 40 Under 40 issue, which recognizes rising as well as established young executives in home/digital entertainment.

The nomination form may be accessed here or at the link below.

This year, the 40 Under 40 issue will once again be published in July.

This prestigious annual list honors people under the age of 40 (before Aug. 1, 2025) who are on their way up, or already in a position of prominence, at a studio, independent film company, streaming service, AVOD/FAST provider, retailer, distributor or technology company.

Honorees will be selected by the Media Play News staff based on their contributions to their companies, their role in their industry, and the likelihood of them becoming a key leader in their field.

Nominations are due Friday, June 6, for possible inclusion in the July issue of Media Play News‘ monthly magazine, which comes out July 21 in both digital and print editions. Extra copies of the print edition may be purchased through the “Shop” tab on our website.

40 Under 40 Nomination

 

Remastered ‘The Searchers’ Finds Success at 2025 Home Entertainment Media Play Awards

The Warner Archive Collection’s remastered 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray edition of director John Ford’s 1956 Western classic The Searchers starring John Wayne won in five categories at the annual Home Entertainment Media Play Awards, taking the top prize of Title of the Year, as well as Blu-ray Disc of the Year, Best Restoration, Best Audio/Visual Quality, and Best Release of a Western.

The Home Entertainment Media Play Awards honor the best home packaged-media, digital and streaming releases of 2024.

The Searchers was part of a dominant haul of 12 awards for Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, which also saw Friends: The Complete Series 4K Ultra HD take TV on Disc of the Year and Best TV Series Boxed Set, and Dune: Part Two earn Best New Movie Home Release and Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Release.

Shout! Studios’ DVD of The Whitest Kids U’Know: The Complete Series won Best Vintage TV Disc Release and Fan-Favorite Title of the Year. The sketch comedy series originally ran from 2007 to 2011.

Best 4K Ultra HD Disc was given to Arrow Video’s special edition of 1982’s Conan the Barbarian.

Shout! Studios was the runner up in the studio tally with eight trophies.

In the streaming categories, Best FAST Channel (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) went to Pluto TV Trending Now, while Best AVOD Channel went to FilmRise Free Movies & TV. Best Connected TV Platform went to Vizio OS.

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2025 Home Entertainment Media Play Awards Complete List of Winners:

Title of the Year
The Searchers
Warner Archive Collection
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

TV on Disc of the Year
Friends: The Complete Series 4K Ultra HD
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Blu-ray Disc of the Year
The Searchers
Warner Archive Collection
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Fan-Favorite Title of the Year
The Whitest Kids U’Know: The Complete Series
Shout! Studios

Packaged Media & Transactional Digital

Best New Movie Home Release 
Dune: Part Two
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Catalog Movie on Disc
Cutting Class
MVD Entertainment Group

Best Recent-Season Disc
Release
Arcane: League of Legends — Season 1
Shout! Studios
GKIDS

Best Vintage TV Disc Release
The Whitest Kids U’Know: The Complete Series
Shout! Studios

Best Movie Boxed Set
Frank Capra at Columbia Collection
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Best TV Series Boxed Set
Friends: The Complete Series 4K Ultra HD
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best 4K Ultra HD Disc
Conan the Barbarian (1982) Special Edition
Arrow Video

Best Audio/Visual Quality
The Searchers
Warner Archive Collection
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Extras/Bonus Material
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Disney/20th Century Studios

Best Extended Cut/Alternate Version
Hush — The Shush Cut
Shout! Studios

Best Disc Upgrade
Trick ‘r Treat 4K Limited Edition
Arrow Video

Best Home Release From an Indie Studio
All the Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror Vol. 2
Severin Films

Best International Release
Sleep
Magnolia Pictures

Best Restoration
The Searchers
Warner Archive Collection
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Box Art
Ultraman Blazar Complete Series + Movie
Mill Creek Entertainment

Best Packaging
Labyrinth Limited-Edition Collector’s Set
Shout! Studios

Best Steelbook
John Wick: Titans of Cult 10th Anniversary Edition
Lionsgate

Best Premium-Video-On-Demand Release
Wicked
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Best Digital-Sellthrough Release
Yellowstone: Season 5, Part 2
Paramount Home Entertainment

Best Retail Exclusive
Labyrinth Walmart 4K Steelbook
Shout! Studios

Genre

Best Action/Adventure Release
Twisters
Universal

Best Animation Release
The Boy and the Heron
Shout! Studios
Studio Ghibli
GKIDS

Best Comedy Release
Thelma
Magnolia Pictures

Best Documentary Release
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Drama Release
True Detective: Night Country
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Faith-Based Release
Disciples in the Moonlight
Mill Creek Entertainment

Best Horror/Thriller Release
Terrifier 3
Cineverse

Best Kidvid Release
Dexter’s Laboratory: The Complete Series
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Release
Dune: Part Two
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Superhero Disc
Deadpool & Wolverine
Disney
Marvel Studios

Best Release of a Western
The Searchers
Warner Archive Collection
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Best Release of a Musical
Wicked
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Best Reality TV Series
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Season 16
Paramount Home Entertainment

Composite

Best Marketing Initiative
Columbia Pictures 100th Anniversary
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Judges’ Award
Allswell in New York
Freestyle Digital Media

Streaming

Best FAST Channel (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television)
Pluto TV Trending Now

Best AVOD Channel
FilmRise Free Movies & TV

Best Niche Streaming Channel
Screambox
Cineverse

Best Retro Channel
FilmRise Classic TV

Best Non-Fiction Channel
Untold Stories of the ER
FilmRise

Best Comedy Channel
The Carol Burnett Show
Shout! TV

Best Sci-Fi Channel
Z Nation
FilmRise

Best Nonfiction Streaming Series or Movie
Leonardo da Vinci — A Film by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon
PBS Documentaries Prime Video Channel

Best Binge Series
“The Dick Van Dyke Show”
FilmRise

Best Connected TV Platform
Vizio OS

Best Scripted Streaming Series
The Boys: Season 4
Amazon Prime Video

Best Streaming Movie
Music by John Williams
Disney+

Top Indie Power Players 2025: The Heavyweights of Independent Film Distribution

Welcome to Media Play News’ fourth annual Top Indie Power Players list, our annual salute to the top distributors of independent films — specifically, those distributors who are focused on making sure audiences can watch new as well as classic independent films, on demand, in the home.

The importance of independent film cannot be stated enough, but while the filmmakers are generally in the spotlight, the distributors are the unsung heroes of the business. They, after all, are the ones who bring these films to the public, generally for home viewing through various channels that include streaming, niche FAST channels, digital rental and sale, and DVD, Blu-ray Disc and 4K Ultra HD.

We launched this project in 2022 and it’s been growing ever since. We once again are profiling what our judges consider the top 30 power players in independent film distribution. We solicited nominations through our website, and then had a panel of distribution executives, creatives and entertainment journalists narrow down the nominees to 30. The finalists are drawn from, but not limited to, the list of nominees; the criteria include how many films they bring to market, the quality of these films, and their reputation in the business.

They are presented in no particular order.

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Andrew Brown

Andrew Brown is President of Digital Distribution at Neon, a leading independent film company that in just six years has garnered 32 Academy Award nominations and 11 wins, including two for Best Picture. Most recently, Neon’s Anora was the big winner at the 97th Academy Awards with five Oscars, including for Best Picture. Since its inception, Neon has grossed more than $200 million at the box office while pushing boundaries and taking creative risks on bold cinema. In February, Neon’s The Monkey posted a $14.2 million opening, the second best for Neon since Longlegs ($22.4 million) in July 2024. During his more than 20 years in the film and TV industry, Brown has been at the forefront of the digital video business, starting with Rainbow Media (now Altice) and INDEMAND. Starting in 2006, he took over the expansion and development of Time Warner Cable’s VOD service, making it into one of the nation’s largest streaming video platforms. After Time Warner Cable’s acquisition by Charter in 2016, Brown joined Neon as SVP of Digital Distribution and Strategy. In 2021, alongside his role at Neon, he became co-President of Decal, a new film label and full-service home entertainment distributor for various studios, including Neon, Bleecker Street and XYZ.

Kent Sanderson

Kent Sanderson is President of Bleecker Street, an independent film company he joined upon its inception in 2014. Sanderson, alongside CEO and founder Andrew Karpen, oversees all aspects of Bleecker Street’s film slate, which includes such recent hits as One Life, Waitress: The Musical and the Academy Award-nominated Golda. Upcoming releases include Andrew Ahn’s The Wedding Banquet, a romantic comedy that stars Bowen Yang and Lily Gladstone; Relay, in which Riz Ahmed portrays a “fixer” who brokers lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten to ruin them; Fackham Hall, a British period comedy film that stars Damian Lewis and Thomasin McKenzie; and the horror film The Third Parent, with Rob Lowe and Crispin Glover, which is based on the viral short story series. Sanderson also directly oversees Bleecker Street’s production and acquisition curation and dealmaking efforts, as well as the various revenue streams outside of the theatrical window, including streaming, physical media, non-theatrical, and Decal, a home entertainment-centered joint venture with Neon he co-founded in 2021. Sanderson previously served as Bleecker’s Head of Acquisitions and Ancillary Distribution. Prior to joining the company, he held positions at GoDigital, Focus Features and the William Morris Agency.

Garson Foos

Garson Foos is CEO and co-founder of Shout! Studios, which over the past 20 years has expanded its activities through various media platforms, multiple streaming channels, and extensive content libraries — including cult classics (movies and TV), new films, family friendly content, animation, and anime. A key area of focus is major content acquisitions, licensing and worldwide distribution, particularly in the realm of digital media, streaming and FAST. Shout! manages and distributes a large portfolio of libraries with partners and properties, including Monty
Python, Aardman Animations, Laika, the Golden Princess movie library, and various Jet Li film classics. Shout! Is also a leading distributor of anime and animation content. Through its partnership with GKIDS, Shout! distributes 22 Studio Ghibli classics. In addition, Shout! has ventured into original feature film development and production, including remakes of select Roger Corman films from the New Horizons Pictures library and the original movie Old Henry. Shout! boasts a solid slate of feature films that include Viggo Mortensen’s The Dead Don’t Hurt, Shekhar Kapur’s What’s Love Got to Do With It?, the family comedy A Sudden Case of Christmas, starring Danny DeVito and Andie MacDowell, and the upcoming Western thriller Killing Faith, starring Guy Pearce, DeWanda Wise and Bill Pullman.

Melissa Boag

Melissa Boag is EVP at Shout! Studios, where she leads the company’s entertainment and business strategy. She heads the Kids and Family Entertainment division, creating marketing and distribution strategies for a wide range of new releases and catalog titles. Boag oversees distribution, marketing and publicity for key anime and animation lines, including partnerships with GKIDS on films from GKIDS and Studio Ghibli, such as the latest Academy Award-winning film from Hayao Miyazaki, The Boy and the Heron. She also works with Laika Studios, Aardman Animation, Toei Animation, Anime Limited, The Jim Henson Co. and numerous award-winning independent animated features. Additionally, Boag supervises Shout’s live-action kids and family properties. She collaborates on the acquisition and production of animated and live-action movies, developing marketing and sales strategies for Shout! Studios and Shout! Kids live-action movie releases, including the family comedy A Sudden Case of Christmas, starring Danny DeVito and Andie MacDowell, and the upcoming animated feature Into the Wonderwoods, from filmmakers Vincent Paronnaud and Alexis Ducord, as well as Plaion Pictures’ family adventure Pet Investigators. Boag joined Shout! in 2003 after stints at Artisan Home Entertainment (now Lionsgate) and 5.1 Entertainment, and was promoted into her present position in 2022.

Jeff Hayne

Jeff Hayne is SVP of Acquisitions and Productions at Mill Creek Entertainment, a division of Alliance Entertainment. Mill Creek has direct sales pipelines to all primary retail and online partners. The company licenses, produces, markets and distributes film and television content to more than 100 digital platforms, 30,000 retail stores and hundreds of online retailers. Since taking over licensing and production activities at Mill Creek in 2007, Hayne has driven the company’s evolution from a boutique indie label into one of the biggest full-service licensing companies in North America. Mill Creek’s library includes Oscar-winning theatrical features, Emmy-winning classic and contemporary TV series, original documentaries, and pop-culture favorites. Recent releases include the faith-based drama Between Borders, from Pinnacle Peak; a complete-series set of “Documentary Now,” the IFC original mockumentary series; and Icons Unearthed: Marvel, about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Mill Creek works with all the major studios and TV networks, as well as hundreds of independent filmmakers and library owners. Hayne has successfully licensed and released more than 5,000 DVD and Blu-ray Disc products and is nearing that same number on digital platforms. Hayne and Mill Creek have also produced and released more than 85 new productions, mostly documentaries.

Ilia Beizerman

Ilia Beizerman is SVP of Operations and Strategic Partnerships at Distribution Solutions, a division of Alliance Entertainment. Distribution Solutions brings independent as well as major studio films to consumers on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and 4K Ultra HD, targeting collectors with its elegant 4K and Steelbook releases. Beizerman joined Distribution Solutions in 2018 and has significantly expanded the company’s portfolio of independent and major studio films available on physical formats. He has been instrumental in securing distribution deals with more than 60 studios, including A24 and Paramount Pictures. Beizerman focuses on the independent marketplace, serving key partners such as Criterion, Cineverse and AMC Networks. His notable achievements include successful home entertainment releases of films such as the horror box office hit Terrifier 3, Vertical Entertainment’s action thriller The Order, and season one of the Apple TV+ psychological thriller series “Severance.” Distribution Solutions is also bringing triple Oscar winner The Brutalist to disc on March 25. Before joining Distribution Solutions, Beizerman spent more than 12 years at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, ultimately serving as Executive Director of Strategic Partnerships and helping to launch the Blu-ray Disc format. Earlier in his career, Beizerman held manager positions at Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment.

Chris McGurk

Chris McGurk is Chairman and CEO of Cineiverse, a global technology and entertainment company that distributes content across all windows and platforms, from theatrical to digital to physical. Cineverse recently released the breakout box office success Terrifier 3, which opened at No. 1 and ranks as the highest-grossing non-rated film in U.S. history. With Terrifier 3, “we’ve established a new blueprint” for independent films with big viral fan bases, McGurk said last year during AFM. Stressing the synergy between streaming and theatrical, he noted that the “Terrifier” franchise was brought to Cineverse through its horror fan brand Bloody Disgusting, whose executives told him they thought the villainous Art the Clown could be the next Jason Vorhees or Freddy Krueger. McGurk has enjoyed a long and transformative executive career in the film, TV and streaming content industries. Before joining Cineverse in 2011, McGurk was the founder and CEO of Overture Films and CEO of Anchor Bay Entertainment. McGurk also served as Vice Chairman of the Board and COO of MGM Studios. Earlier in his career McGurk served in various executive capacities at Universal Pictures and several senior executive roles at The Walt Disney Studios, including Studios CFO and President of The Walt Disney Motion Picture Group.

Yolanda Macias

Yolanda Macias is Chief Content Officer of Cineverse, which distributes more than 70,000 films, series and podcasts to more than 82 million unique viewers monthly through a variety of platforms, including digital outlets such as Amazon, Peacock, Tubi and Pluto TV. Macias is responsible for acquiring global content rights for all distribution and streaming platforms, including Cine-verse’s owned-and-operated digital networks such as the Dove Channel, Screambox, Fandor and RetroCrush. Additionally, she oversees all content marketing. Coming off its huge win late last year with the indie horror hit Terrifier 3, Cineverse later this year will release two more marquee horror titles: Silent Night Deadly Night and an unrated update of Troma’s The Toxic Avenger, produced by Legendary Pictures and starring Peter Dinklage, Kevin Bacon and Elijah Wood. Macias joined Cineverse in 2013 and was promoted into her present position in 2020. Before joining Cineverse, she oversaw content acquisitions at Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment, where she established the distribution strategy for the company’s digital distribution services and acquired rights for branded content such as National Geographic, WWE, NFL and Shout! Factory. Earlier in her career, Macias held a series of progressively more responsible positions at DirecTV and The Walt Disney Co.

Ed Seaman

Ed Seaman is CEO of MVD Entertainment Group, a movie and music distribution company that sources independent as well as archival films for home video and digital release. MVD boasts a huge catalog of audio and video products that it releases on physical formats as well as digitally, both transactional and streaming. MVD exclusively represents such video labels as Arrow Films, Severin, Synapse, Blue Underground, 88 Films, VCI, Troma and Eureka Entertainment, along with in-house label MVD Rewind. Recently MVD signed Cleopatra Entertainment and Altered Images for physical and digital distribution. MVD finds opportunities in serving the collector market with cult and genre films on Blu-ray Disc and 4K Ultra HD, with high demand despite reduced retail shelf space and studio offerings. Digital distribution continues to be a significant growth area. Founded by industry veteran Tom Seaman in 1987, MVD remains an independent family owned-and-operated business. MVD’s customers are major retail chains and digital platforms, along with independent retailers and digital sites. Recent releases include The Linguini Incident (starring David Bowie and Rosanna Arquette), the films of Russ Meyer (coming from Severin), and, due later this year, The Rock Prophet, the story of Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Link Wray.

Dan Gurlitz

Dan Gurlitz wears three hats in the independent film world. He is the founder of Soundview Media Partners, publisher of The Sound View: Independent Film Digest, and digital sales director at MVD Entertainment. Gurlitz launched Soundview in 2010 as a boutique sales agency for documentarians. The company has since expanded into other genres over the years, placing more than 600 films into the market through a variety of channels. Notable projects in 2024 included Mark: A Call to Action, about the life and work of Dr. Mark Bookman, whose efforts to improve the lives of people with disabilities took him from his native Bryn Mawr to Tokyo; and Final Fight, about soldiers returning from war who are suffering from PTSD. Coming up in June is The River: A Songwriter’s Stories From the South, an exploration of three great rivers in the American South — the Mississippi, the Cumberland and the Tallahatchie — in 10 songs and stories. Prior to launching Soundview, Gurlitz spent 26 years in independent film distribution, first as a sales rep for a variety of film companies and then in key executive positions with Fox Lorber Associates, WinStar TV and Video (Wellspring Media), The Disinformation Company and Koch Entertainment (eOne).

Dan Cohen

Dan Cohen is Chief Content Licensing Officer for Paramount Global, where he champions independent film as the President of Republic Pictures. The acquisition label, revitalized in 2023 under Paramount Global Content Distribution, leverages Paramount Global’s vast worldwide distribution channels across home entertainment, streaming, television and other platforms, to distribute a wide range of acquired films. Under Cohen’s supervision, Republic Pictures’ recent acquisition titles include the Sundance 2025 Audience Award winner Twinless, the Oscar-nominated September 5 (Venice 2024, Telluride 2024), the Emmy-nominated The Greatest Night in Pop, and Rob Peace (Sundance, 2024), nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Additional titles include Blackberry (Berlin 2023), Self Reliance (SXSW 2023), William Friedkin’s final film The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (Venice 2023), Edward Burns’ Millers in Marriage (TIFF, 2024) and The End We Start From (TIFF, 2023). Coming up: Bad Apples, a comedy thriller directed by Jonatan Etzler in his English-language debut. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as a teacher whose class of 10-year-olds is disrupted by one unruly pupil. Cohen joined Paramount/Republic in 2017 after a 20-year run at The Walt Disney Co., most recently as EVP of pay-TV and digital in the Disney ABC Television Group.

Danny Fisher

Danny Fisher is the CEO and co-founder of FilmRise, a New York-based film and television studio and a global leader in the AVOD/FAST space. Fisher has been recognized by the industry as a leader and innovator in streaming TV, particularly in AVOD and FAST. Under his leadership, FilmRise has grown into one of the world’s largest providers of content to the streaming universe. FilmRise has more than 700 FAST channels, a library with more than 30,000 movies and episodes across various genres, including drama, action, classic television, true crime, British, horror, sci-fi, comedy, holiday and creator content. FilmRise also owns and operates 22 ad-supported streaming apps, led by its flagship FilmRise Free Movies and TV. The FilmRise technical team recently announced a proprietary AI service that combines AI and human expertise to upconvert content from SD to HD. The company’s content team was also an early innovator in curating and reformatting creator content for streaming TV platforms. FilmRise currently has 32 creators on its roster, including Ryan Trahan, Uncle Roger, Preston and Brianna, and Unspeakable. Prior to co-founding FilmRise, Fisher was the co-founder and CEO of City Lights Media Group, which created and produced Food Network’s popular series “Chopped.”

Doug Schwab

Doug Schwab is founder and President of Maverick Entertainment Group of Deerfield Beach, Fla., since 1997 a leading distributor and producer of Black cinema and other niche indie films. Maverick has released more than 1,500 films and boasts the world’s largest library of Black cinema, including such titles as The Comeback and Boxed In and Boxed In 2. Maverick releases more than 100 films each year across physical and digital platforms worldwide and provides content to such major digital platforms as Tubi, Peacock, Roku and Vizio. Maverick films are also available on demand on Freevee, Samsung and Fandango at Home, and on such streaming platforms as FilmRise, Xumo, Fawesome and Crackle. Additionally, the Maverick Black Cinema app, available on Roku, Amazon Fire and Comcast, offers a curated selection of premium content. Maverick Black Cinema FAST channels can be found on Tubi, Freevee, Sling, The Roku Channel and Plex, and built into Samsung, Vizio, LG, Google, TCL and Hisense smart televisions. This past year Maverick premiered several original productions, including Nothing Even Matters, I Hate I Love You and Garrett Morris and Michael Schultz. Schwab has more than 40 years of experience in the home entertainment industry. Prior to starting Maverick he was a buyer at Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

Nick Savva

Nick Savva is the CEO of Giant Pictures, an independent distribution company founded in 2017. The company has grown to become one of the country’s most active indies, with interests spanning streaming, direct-to-consumer channels and, most recently, theatrical releases, including Sony Music’s Luther Vandross documentary from Sundance 2024, Luther: Never Too Much. Under Savva’s leadership, Giant has expanded its reach and visibility, highlighted by its successful partnership with the Tribeca Festival to create the Tribeca Films label. This co-venture acquires 25 films annually from top global festivals and brings them to streaming platforms. Earlier this year Giant launched an international sales division at the EFM in Berlin, offering newly completed films from its growing catalog, as well as titles from its partner labels, including Tribeca Films and Drafthouse Films. Highlights from the international slate include Absolute Dominion, a $10 million martial arts/sci fi film directed by Lexi Alexander, and the acclaimed documentary Thank You Very Much, about comedian Andy Kaufman, which will receive a U.S. theatrical release through Drafthouse Films in the spring. Giant’s catalog has also grown significantly, expanding from 1,000 to more than 2,000 titles over the past year. Before joining Giant, Savva held acquisition roles at Tribeca Enterprises and Revolver Entertainment.

Barrett Dungy

Barrett Dungy is President of One Culture Media Group, a leading holder of multicultural film and television show rights. A recognized advocate of diverse programming, Dungy has more than 20 years of experience addressing the challenges he saw in Hollywood regarding the distribution of African-American and other multicultural content. Working through Urban Home Entertainment and his various other companies, including his comedy label, The Ruckus Comedy, Dungy has brought more than 300 films to a global audience. He has secured international distribution rights and provided early career opportunities for talent such as Tyler Perry, Kevin Hart, Zoe Saldaña and Lil Rel Howery. UHE films and television shows are available on various broadcast networks and online streaming platforms, both domestically and internationally. The Ruckus Comedy label features top comedians such as Kevin Hart, Jamie Foxx, Monique, D.L. Hughley, Mike Epps and Ron White. The label also distributes Gotham Comedy Live, The BIG Black Comedy Show, Laffapalooza, and both the Kings of Comedy and the Queens of Comedy. Dungy dedicates significant time to speaking engagements and mentoring industry newcomers and veterans on navigating the independent project distribution landscape outside of the Hollywood system. Many of his clients have found success through partnerships and independent distribution.

John Kim

John Kim is CEO of Deep C Digital, a distribution company he founded in 2017. Representing more than 1,000 titles across all genres, Deep C Digital has become a leading distributor of family and Black cinema content, with films in the company’s library boasting such ‘A’-list names as James Earl Jones, Tim Allen, Meghan Markle, Chadwick Boseman, Sigourney Weaver and Snoop Dogg. Many of Deep C Digital’s titles were previously represented by Disney, Fox, Universal Studios and other bigger-name independent distributors. Recent releases include the Kevin Sorbo starrer God’s Here, which received six nominations at this year’s International Christian Film & Music Festival; And God Made Man, starring Dean Cain and Kevin Sorbo; and A Christmas in New Hope, starring Ryan Cooper, Malcolm Goodwin and Katrina Bowden. Kim has more than 20 years of home entertainment experience. He was VP at Paramount Home Entertainment, where he managed the digital distribution team, and Executive Director at Walt Disney Home Entertainment, where he managed Disney’s live-action and animated catalog businesses, and converted many Disney classics from VHS to DVD. Kim was a pioneer in recognizing YouTube as a valuable AVOD distribution outlet and created a YouTube channel that has amassed more than 1 million subscribers.

Rich Wolff

Rich Wolff is CEO of Breaking Glass Pictures, an independent film distributor based in Philadelphia. With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, Wolff has acquired and licensed more than 800 films for TVOD, SVOD, AVOD and DVD/Blu-ray Disc release. Specializing in diverse and boundary-pushing cinema, Wolff acquires more than 40 films annually and works closely with producers, sales agents, directors, and other distribution companies to bring a broad spectrum of genres to market, including action, documentaries, dramas, horror, LGBTQ+, thrillers and international cinema. Recent acquisitions include the concert film A Wu-Tang Experience: Live at Red Rocks Amphitheater, the 1980s Miami crime drama Silent Partners; the animated LGBTQ+ superhero film Maxxie La Wow: Drag Super-Shero; and Diva Futura, a documentary on the pornographic film agency that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival. In addition to acquisitions, Wolff actively produced about 15 films last year, with his latest project, Freak Off, currently in post-production. Wolff is a regular attendee at such key industry events as the Cannes Film Festival, TIFF, Sundance, NATPE and AFM. Before launching Breaking Glass Pictures in 2009, Wolff was a financial founder of the TLA Entertainment Group, which operated theaters, video stores and film-based mail-order catalogs.

Susan Helfrich

Susan Helfrich is the COO and co-founder of Breaking Glass Pictures, the independent film distributor based in Philadelphia. Since co-founding the company in 2009, she has been instrumental in securing direct platform deals, negotiating licensing agreements, and expanding distribution across the digital distributor realm, from TVOD to SVOD, AVOD and FAST. Under her leadership, Breaking Glass has grown into a distributor of carefully curated films in a wide range of genres, from horror and thrillers to documentaries and LGBTQ+ cinema. Notable titles include EFC, a drama about women’s mixed martial arts with an explosive showdown between reigning champion Cassady Jones and rising contender Alexa Star, as well as the thrillers Taboo: Family Secrets, A Halloween Feast and Hayride to Hell, the latter a slasher film about a farmer who exacts bloody revenge on the unscrupulous townspeople, including the local sheriff, who want to steal the farm that’s been in his family for 200 years. Last year, Breaking Glass co-produced 15 films, including The Lizzie Borden Game, a supernatural thriller currently in post-production. Before transitioning to film, Helfrich had a successful career in the travel industry, where she pioneered celebrity-hosted fan experiences on cruise ships, blending entertainment with immersive audience engagement.

Joe Amodei

Joseph Amodei is President and CEO of Virgil Films & Entertainment, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year as a champion of independent features, documentaries, TV series and special-interest films. Recent releases include Confessions of a CEO, The Quest: Everest and I Could Never Go Vegan, all of which are available for digital rental or purchase on Prime Video, Fandango at Home and other major platforms. Amodei has more than 30 years of experience in the indie film world. His love for independent films and documentaries fueled his early 2000s run as president of USA Home Entertainment in 2000. There, he shepherded such films as Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic, Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich and Robert Altman’s Gosford Park into the home entertainment world. Amodei is now producing films as well as distributing them, a pursuit that began with Who Do I Think I Am?, a documentary on legendary Bruce Springsteen saxman Clarence Clemons. He has also worked as executive producer on the inspirational documentary Seven Yards, about paralyzed former football hero Chris Norton, and the Netflix documentary series “Happy Jail,” which earned him a Telly Award. Amodei also won a New York Emmy for his work on The Real Bedford Falls: It’s a Wonderful Life.

Tim Maggiani

Timothy Maggiani recently was made partner and Co-President of Virgil Films & Entertainment, working closely with company founder Joe Amodei, who credits him with helping the company stay current. “While my love has always been the ‘movie,’ Tim has the mind of a digital savant, keeping up to date with the ever-changing world of new delivery, new accounts to discover and new ways to help get the films out there,” Amodei says. Maggiani has been at Virgil his entire career, joining right after he graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor of science degree in communications media with a specialty in scriptwriting. He was hired to help grow the digital distribution side of the business at a time when the primary vehicle for delivering independent films to home viewers was on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, and helped the company pivot to digital, establishing and nurturing relationships with newly minted video-on-demand retailers such as iTunes, Amazon’s Prime Video and Vudu (now Fandango at Home). Maggiani has since overseen the successful release of such hit independent films as Forks Over Knives, Restrepo, I Am Chris Farley, Just One Mile, The Girl Who Wore Freedom, Seven Yards and many others.

Shaun Hill

Shaun Hill is President of Indican Pictures, an independent film studio and distributor that has supported and championed independent and emerging filmmakers for more than 20 years. Under Hill’s leadership, Indican has partnered with Lionsgate, Giant Pictures, Criterion and Magnolia to release 20 to 30 films per year. The company supports a diverse staff that is 85% DEI and boasts a slate of more than 450 films that is as diverse as its employees. Recent releases include the Arabic crime drama and Cannes Un Certain Regard winner Hounds, which over one night in Casablanca follows an impoverished father-son duo as they attempt to dispose of a body after a botched kidnapping; the upcoming Maori production Ka Whawhai Tonu; and the recent Tribeca comic drama God Save the Queens. Indican films have won multiple NAACP, Spirit, Image, Fipresci and Red Nation awards for impactful stories that engage audiences worldwide, and can be viewed on Apple TV, Comcast, Dish, DirecTV, Max, Hulu, Prime Video, The Roku Channel, Spectrum, BET, Revry, Tubi, Xumo and Fandango, as well as worldwide airlines and educational institutions. Hill co-founded the company with Randolph Kret in 2004, after both previously worked in production and as film programmers for the Hollywood Film Festival and Slamdance.

Andreas Olavarria

Andreas Olavarria is President and CEO of Level 33 Entertainment, a worldwide film sales and distribution company he founded in 2010. Level 33 distributes and sells content across all media platforms including theatrical, VOD, DVD and streaming. Olavarria has overseen the acquisition, marketing and distribution of more than 300 independent feature films, including the recent 200+ screen theatrical release of the Ernest Hemingway adaptation Across the River and Into the Trees, starring Liev Schreiber and Josh Hutcherson; the zombie-comedy All You Need Is Blood, featuring Mena Suvari and Eddie Griffin; and the comedy/fantasy Timestalker, from Alice Lowe and co-starring Nick Frost. Olavarria also produces and executive produces two to four original feature films each year. Upcoming productions include an untitled original horror movie set to shoot this summer, and the animated feature film Pierre the Pigeon-Hawk, featuring the talents of Will.i.am, Jennifer Coolidge and Snoop Dogg in connection with Anthony Davis’ new entertainment venture, JAKM3N. Olavarria has more than 25 years of experience in the development, production and distribution of motion pictures. Prior to founding Level 33, he worked as an executive at both 20th Century Fox and The Walt Disney Studios, as well as in the world of independent film.

Mitch Mallon

Mitch Mallon is the founder and CEO of Stadium Media, a global digital distribution company established in 2015 that supplies independent movies and shows to more than 150 countries around the world. The company has brought to market such indie films as the Christina Grimmie-starring romantic comedy The Matchbreaker; A Day Without a Mexican, director Sergio Arau’s pro-immigrant mockumentary; director Richard Schenkman’s quirky The Man From Earth; and the just-released Albany Road, with stand-up comedy performances from Matt Rife, Modi, Nick Offerman, David Cross and Anjelah Johnson. The company also has an extensive live-music catalog, with the recently released Moby-directed Punk Rock Vegan Movie; No Rewind: The Orchestra Starring ELO Former Members; and Dhani Harrison’s Innerstanding. Mallon has enjoyed a more than 30-year run in the home entertainment business. In the early 2000s he was a key player in the launch of one of the industry’s first digital content companies, Egami Media, a subsidiary of Image Entertainment. Mallon built relationships with such digital platforms as iTunes, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Google YouTube. Mallon has also spoken at various conferences and festivals, including the Asia TV Forum & Market in Singapore, the St. Petersburg International Media Forum, and the Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia.

Bill Sondheim

Bill Sondheim is CEO of Greenfield Media LLC, a content management consulting business that provides release strategies, financing options and new film pick-ups to a diverse roster of film companies and producers, including Giant Pictures, Neon, Bleecker Street, The Asylum and Acme Rocket Fuel. Greenfield is also involved with fundraising and content evaluations for several major film companies that provide off-balance sheet catalog financing. Greenfield last year sold digital rights to two films to Warner Bros. Discovery: Gunner, with Morgan Freeman,
and Kickboxer, with Scott Adkins. He also helped manage the international expansion plan for Giant Pictures; and handled the restoration of the controversial Caligula and the upcoming cult classic Freaked. Sondheim has been working with independent film for more than two decades. He was president of PolyGram Video, where he oversaw the release of such films as Fargo, The Usual Suspects, Four Weddings and a Funeral and The Big Lebowski. He later was president of GoodTimes Entertainment, oversaw the development of Sony Music Entertainment’s dual-disc technology initiative, and headed entertainment and worldwide distribution for Gaiam, later Gaiam Vivendi. In 2013 he began a six-year run as president of Cinedigm (now Cineverse), where he oversaw the company’s expansion into OTT and China.

Robert Blair

Robert Blair is President and CEO of VCI Entertainment, a pioneer in the made-for-video film market and the oldest continually operated home video company. VCI specializes in bringing to DVD and Blu-ray Disc classic and cult films. Recent releases include a 4K Ultra HD edition of Dark Night of the Scarecrow, a 1981 made-for-TV horror classic; the 1918 silent film Stella Maris, with Mary Pickford; and the 1970 comedy/drama Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx, starring Gene Wilder and Margot Kidder — making its Blu-ray Disc debut. VCI also has a new ad-free streaming service, VCI Classics+, available on Roku, FireTV and Chromecast, which streams an eclectic menu of films such as The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, which takes a look at what would have happened had President Kennedy’s assassin lived; the 1941 comedy Road Show, directed by Hal Roach; the eerie 1949 film noir Impact; and vintage “Dick Tracy” serials. VCI, with a library of more than 6,000 titles, was established in 1976 by Blair’s father, Bill. Robert, who began his career as a teenager working at a 16mm film distributor and laboratory, was initially in charge of sales and marketing in the early days of the video rental business.

Berry Meyerowitz

Berry Meyerowitz is the Co-President of Quiver Distribution, which specializes in production, acquisition and global distribution. With deep-rooted partnerships across digital, linear, cable, and satellite platforms, Quiver delivers its content to screens worldwide. Recent releases include Cleaner, an action-thriller in the vein of Die Hard, starring Daisy Ridley and Clive Owen, about a group of radicals who take 300 hostages at an energy company’s gala; the sci-fi mystery Trapped Inn, which follows an American cycling team stranded in a historic European lodge during a training camp; and A Mistake, a medical drama that stars Elizabeth Banks in a gripping story of ethical dilemmas and professional consequences. With 25 years of expertise in film distribution, Meyerowitz has been a driving force in shaping the industry’s digital and streaming strategies. As CEO of Phase 4 Films he built a top-tier independent distribution brand, leading to its acquisition by Entertainment One, where he served as President of U.S. Film and Distribution. In 2019 he co-founded Quiver Distribution with Jeff Sackman and Sean Monson. Earlier in his career, Meyerowitz helmed Peace Arch Home Entertainment, which he joined through the sale of his company, kaBOOM! Entertainment. Before that, he worked at 20th Century Fox as Marketing Director.

Richard Lorber

Richard Lorber is Chairman and CEO of Kino Lorber Media Group, a leader in independent film and series distribution, including theatrical, physical media and streaming. Kino Lorber each year acquires and releases 30 first-run and repertory films in North America, as well as more than 350 titles for TVOD and disc release. Recent releases include Oh, Canada, about a dying filmmaker (Richard Gere in the present, Jacob Elordi in flashbacks) who in a final interview admits that his status as a progressive icon is built on lies and half-truths; Every Little Thing, an Australian film about a Hollywood woman who cares for injured hummingbirds; and Green Border, a drama from Oscar nominee Agnieszka Holland about the so-called “green border” between Belarus and Poland. Recent company highlights include back-to-back Oscar nominations for Best Documentary Feature for 2024’s Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat and 2023’s Four Daughters; the premiere of the series “Babylon Berlin” on international series streamer MHz Choice; and Kino Film Collection’s launch of its own standalone streaming service. An industry pioneer, Lorber co-founded and served as the head of Fox Lorber for 20 years. He later spent six years as president of Koch Lorber Films. He acquired Kino International in 2009 to form Kino Lorber.

Randy Wells

Randy Wells is the Chief Revenue Officer and President of Home Entertainment of Magnolia Pictures, a leading independent film studio for more than 20 years. Magnolia Pictures is the theatrical and home entertainment distribution arm of the Wagner/Cuban Companies. Magnolia recently acquired U.S. rights to the Toronto International Film Festival breakout 40 Acres, a post-apocalyptic film directed and written by R.T. Thorne and starring Danielle Deadwyler, and The Assessment, a sci-fi thriller starring Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel, which premiered at last year’s TIFF. Wells joined Magnolia Pictures in 2005, when he formed and launched the home entertainment division, where he continues to spearhead all aspects of home entertainment, from digital distribution, inclusive of TVOD, SVOD, AVOD and FAST channels, to the marketing and distribution of the physical and digital release catalog. He is also responsible for identifying new digital distribution/OTT platform partners and negotiating deal terms across all digital formats. Before joining Magnolia Pictures, Wells served as VP at Miramax Home Entertainment and Executive Director at Artisan Home Entertainment (now Lionsgate). Earlier in his career Wells spent 10 years in marketing, merchandising and inventory management at Blockbuster Entertainment Corp., once the largest video rental dealer in the world.

Bill Vergos

Bill Vergos is head of digital film distribution at Freestyle Digital Media, which distributes independent films across digital platforms, including streaming and VOD, helping filmmakers reach global audiences with diverse genres. Within 25 years of industry experience, Vergos has worked on such notable films as Catch Me If You Can and Rocky Balboa. Since joining Freestyle in 2010, when the company was formed, Vergos has built its distribution network, overseeing the release of more than 100 films annually across multiple platforms, including theatrical, pay-TV, TVOD, DVD, SVOD and AVOD. Under his leadership, Freestyle’s catalog has grown to more than 700 titles, including award-winning films such as Daruma. Recent releases include the Canadian comedy/drama I Like Movies; Allswell in New York, a character-driven film about three strong women, led by Liza Colón-Zayas, that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival; and the Slamdance Film Festival animated indie favorite Unicorn Boy. In 2025 Freestyle Digital Media will expand its theatrical distribution reach for select independent films. Prior to joining Freestyle, Vergos was director of product management and production at VDI Entertainment. He has been a regular attendee of the Slamdance Film Festival, SXSW, the Dances with Films festival and the American Film Market.

Eric Doctorow

Eric Doctorow is the CEO of Random Media, an independent film distribution company he founded 12 years ago. Doctorow is a veteran media executive who is well known for his relationships and leadership in the home entertainment market for more than 40 years. He held senior management positions at Paramount Pictures for 20 years, rising to president of Paramount’s worldwide home entertainment division. He also oversaw the distribution of other home entertainment franchises including MTV, Nickelodeon and CBS properties. Doctorow is known for establishing many marketing and distribution strategies now standard in the industry and led Paramount’s entry into the DVD business. He was responsible for distributing Titanic, the most successful domestic home video release of all time. After his stint at Paramount, Doctorow led MGM’s worldwide home entertainment business, managing the studio’s joint venture with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Doctorow is a founding member of DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group and a past inductee into the video industry’s Hall of Fame. He also serves on various boards. Recent Random Media releases, available for digital purchase and on DVD, include My Partner, Aloha Means More Than Just Goodbye, The Get Rich Quick Scheme and The Gift of Fear.

               

Nominations Now Open for Media Play News’ Second Annual ‘FAST30’ Salute of Key Players in Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV

Nominations are now open for Media Play News‘ second annual FAST30, a look 30 key players in the free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) segment of the streaming entertainment business.

The feature will be published in the May issue of Media Play News, which is available in both print and digital editions.  A week later, the feature will be posted online.

The FAST30 is part of Media Play News’ ongoing initiative to bring attention to the people who are driving home entertainment, from the studios to the streamers, from content distribution to technology.

Readers are invited to submit nominations here. Our editors will then narrow down the list of nominees to 30 finalists. Nominations submitted by our readers will be considered by our judges, but final selection is not guaranteed. Nominations close April 11.

SEE LAST YEAR’S FAST30 HERE!

Voting Is Open for the 2025 Home Entertainment Media Play Awards

Consumer voting has begun for the 2025 Home Entertainment Media Play Awards. This is the 15th year of the annual home entertainment industry honors, and the eighth year they have been presented by Media Play News.

Through March 31, film and TV fans and home entertainment enthusiasts can visit MediaPlayNews.com/awards/ballot to select their favorite home entertainment releases of 2024, as nominated by studios, distributors and home entertainment industry professionals.

The awards cover a wide array of home entertainment options, including streaming, from SVOD to AVOD and FAST channels; DVD, Blu-ray Disc and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray; premium video-on-demand (PVOD) and digital sellthrough. 

The results of the consumer vote will be combined with ballots submitted by a panel of expert judges.

“Best of show” winners are then selected from among all eligible submissions for Packaged-Media Title of the Year, TV Disc Release of the Year and Best Blu-ray Disc. A “Fan-Favorite” trophy also will be awarded for the single title receiving the most consumer votes. Judges may also present awards based on special merit.

Winners will be announced in the April issue of Media Play News, scheduled for release April 21.

Last year’s Home Entertainment Media Play Awards saw Universal Pictures Home Entertainment’s Oppenheimer earn the top prize, voted Title of the Year among its six trophies, including Blu-ray Disc of the Year, 4K Ultra HD Disc of the Year, and Fan-Favorite Title of the Year.

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2025 Home Entertainment Media Play Award Nominees

PACKAGED-MEDIA & DIGITAL TRANSACTIONAL CATEGORIES

Best New Movie Home Release

  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Warner)
  • The Boy and the Heron (Shout!/GKIDS)
  • Dune: Part Two (Warner)
  • Gladiator II (Paramount)
  • The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (Lionsgate)
  • Inside Out 2 (Disney)
  • Transformers One (Paramount)
  • Twisters (Universal)
  • Venom: The Last Dance (Sony Pictures)
  • The Wild Robot (Universal)

 

Best Catalog Movie on Disc

  • Cutting Class — Collector’s Edition (MVD)
  • Bringing Out the Dead (Paramount Presents)
  • The Departed 4K Ultra HD (Warner)
  • Twister 4K Ultra HD (Warner)

 

Best Recent TV Season on Disc

  • Arcane: League of Legends — Season 1 (Shout!/GKIDS)
  • The House of the Dragon: Season 2 (Warner/HBO)
  • Knuckles (Paramount)

 

Best Vintage TV Series on Disc

  • Captain Planet: The Complete Franchise (Warner)
  • Ultraman Taiga (Mill Creek)
  • The Whitest Kids U’Know: The Complete Series (Shout! Studios)

 

Best Boxed Set

  • Alfred Hitchcock: The Iconic Film Collection (Universal)
  • All the Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror Vol. 2 (Severin)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Series (Warner/HBO)
  • Frank Capra at Columbia Collection (Sony Pictures)
  • The Mexico Trilogy — El Mariachi / Desperado / Once Upon a Time In Mexico (Arrow Video)
  • Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection 4K (Shout! Studios)
  • ZAZ: The Collection! (Paramount)

 

Best Complete TV Series Set

  • Captain Planet (Warner)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm (Warner)
  • Dexter’s Laboratory (Warner)
  • Friends 4K (Warner)
  • Ted Lasso (Warner)
  • The Whitest Kids U’Know (Shout! Studios)

 

Best 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc

  • Conan the Barbarian 1982 (Arrow Video)
  • Dune: Part Two (Warner)
  • Friends: The Complete Series (Warner)
  • Hush — Collector’s Edition (Shout! Studios)
  • The Crow 1994 (Paramount)

 

Best Extras/Bonus Material

  • Bringing Out the Dead (Paramount Presents)
  • Drag Me to Hell — Collector’s Edition (Shout! Studios)
  • The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (Lionsgate)
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (20th Century)

 

Best Box Art

View nominees at https://www.mediaplaynews.com/awards/2025-art-and-packaging-nominees/

  • Kickboxer 4K Steelbook (Lionsgate)
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Steelbook (20th Century)
  • A Quiet Place: Day One Steelbook (Paramount)
  • Transformers One (Paramount)
  • Ultraman Blazar (Mill Creek)
  • Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection 4K (Shout! Studios)

 

Best Packaging

View nominees at https://www.mediaplaynews.com/awards/2025-art-and-packaging-nominees/

  • Alfred Hitchcock: The Iconic Film Collection (Universal)
  • All the Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror Vol. 2 (Severin)
  • Frank Capra at Columbia Collection (Sony Pictures)
  • Interstellar: 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition (Paramount)
  • John Wick: Titans of Cult 10th Anniversary Edition (Lionsgate)
  • Labyrinth — Limited Edition Collector’s Set (Shout! Studios)
  • Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection 4K (Shout! Studios)

 

Best Extended Cut/Alternate Cut

  • Hush — The Shush Cut (Shout! Studios)
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes — VFX Mode (20th Century)

 

Best Upgrade

A new edition to replace an existing edition of a disc

  • Friends: The Complete Series 4K (Warner)   
  • Interstellar: 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition (Paramount)   
  • Kickboxer 4K Steelbook (Lionsgate)   
  • Trick ’r Treat 4K (Arrow Video)   
  • Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story — Hard as Steel Ultimate Edition (Mill Creek)

 

Best Restoration

  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 4K (Warner)
  • North by Northwest 4K (Warner)
  • The Searchers 4K (Warner)
  • White Christmas 4K (Paramount)

 

Best Exclusive

An edition whose sales were limited to a specific retailer or website.

  • John Wick: Titans of Cult 10th Anniversary Edition Amazon Exclusive (Lionsgate)
  • Labyrinth Walmart-Exclusive Steelbook (Shout! Studios)

 

Best Steelbook

View nominees at https://www.mediaplaynews.com/awards/2025-art-and-packaging-nominees/

  • The Boy and the Heron 4K (Shout!/GKIDS)
  • The Crow 1994 4K (Paramount)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (Marvel/Disney)
  • John Wick: Titans of Cult 10th Anniversary Edition (Lionsgate)
  • Transformers One (Paramount)
  • Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story — Hard as Steel Ultimate Edition (Mill Creek)

 

Best Audio/Visual Quality

  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Warner)
  • Born on the Fourth of July — Collector’s Edition (Shout! Studios)
  • Conan the Barbarian 1982 (Arrow Video)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (Marvel/Disney)
  • Dune: Part Two (Warner)
  • The House of the Dragon: Season 2 (Warner/HBO)
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (20th Century)
  • The Searchers 4K (Warner)
  • Transformers One (Paramount)
  • Twisters (Universal)

 

Best Digital-Sellthrough Release

  • Someone Like You (Mill Creek)
  • Yellowstone: Season 5, Part 2 (Paramount)

 

GENRE CATEGORIES

Best Documentary Release

  • Food Inc. 2 (Magnolia)
  • Freediver (Paramount)
  • Missing From Fire Trail Road (FilmRise)
  • Stripped: Nashville (Mill Creek)
  • Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (Warner)

 

Best Action/Adventure Release

  • Deadpool & Wolverine (Marvel/Disney)
  • Twister 4K (Warner)
  • Twisters (Universal)

 

Best Comedy Release

  • Ted Lasso: The Richmond Way (Warner)
  • Thelma (Magnolia)

 

Best Drama Release

  • Allswell in New York (Freestyle)
  • Born on the Fourth of July — Collector’s Edition (Shout! Studios)
  • Someone Like You (Mill Creek)
  • True Detective: Night Country (Warner/HBO)

 

Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Release

  • Dune: Part Two (Warner)
  • The House of the Dragon: Season 2 (Warner/HBO)
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (20th Century)
  • A Quiet Place: Day One (Paramount)

 

Best Horror/Thriller Release

  • Hush — Collector’s Edition (Shout! Studios)
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 4K (Warner)
  • Red Right Hand (Magnolia)
  • Smile 2 (Paramount)
  • Terrifier 3 (Cineverse)
  • The Wasp (Shout! Studios)

 

Best Release of a Western

  • The Dead Don’t Hurt (Shout! Studios)
  • The Searchers 4K Ultra HD (Warner)

 

Best Animation Release

  • The Boy and the Heron (Shout!/GKIDS)
  • Inside Out 2 (DIsney)
  • Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Trilogy (Warner)
  • Rick & Morty: Season 7 (Warner)
  • Transformers One (Paramount)
  • The Wild Robot (Universal)

 

Best Kidvid Release

  • Dexter’s Laboratory: The Complete Series (Warner)
  • Puffin Rock and the New Friends (Shout! Studios)
  • Star Trek: Prodigy — Season 2 (Paramount)

 

Best Superhero Release

  • Captain Planet: The Complete Franchise (Warner)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (Marvel/Disney)
  • Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Trilogy (Warner)
  • Venom: The Last Dance (Sony Pictures)

 

STREAMING CATEGORIES

Best Niche Streaming Channel

  • FilmRise Western (FilmRise)
  • Magnolia Selects (Magnolia)
  • Screambox (Cineverse)

 

Best Retro Channel

  • FilmRise Classic TV (FilmRise)
  • Non-Stop ’90s (Shout! TV)

 

Best FAST Channel (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV Channel)

  • CineLife (Magnolia)
  • Pluto TV Trending Now (Pluto TV)
  • Sony ONE (Sony Pictures)
  • Wild West TV (Shout! TV)

 

Best Ad-Supported Channel

  • CineLife (Magnolia)
  • FilmRise Free Movies & TV (FilmRise)

 

Best Scripted Series (Streaming Original)

  • “The Boys: Season 4” (Prime Video)
  • “Hacks: Season 3” (Max)
  • “Lioness: Season 2” (Paramount+)
  • “Masters of the Air” (Apple TV+)
  • “Only Murders in the Building: Season 4” (Hulu)
  • “Squid Game: Season 2” (Netflix)
  • “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” (Disney+)
  • “Ted: Season 1” (Peacock)

 

Best New Movie (Streaming Original)

  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix)
  • Dear Santa (Paramount+)
  • Descendants: The Rise of Red (Disney+)
  • Hot Frosty (Netflix)
  • Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate (Peacock)
  • Music by John Williams (Disney+)
  • Road House 2024 (Prime Video)
  • The Six Triple Eight (Netflix)
  • Turtles All the Way Down (Max)
  • Wolfs (Apple TV+)

 

Best Major SVOD Streaming Service

  • Apple TV+
  • Disney+
  • Hulu
  • Max
  • Netflix
  • Paramount+
  • Peacock
  • Prime Video

 

OTHER CATEGORIES

Best Marketing Initiative

  • Columbia Pictures 100th Anniversary (Sony) — Social media activations (e.g. 100 Trailer Livestream), film & TV personality quiz, viral experiences (e.g. My Life as a Movie TikTok filter), fan polls
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (Disney) — NYCC Variant tour; press hits; sports stadium bathroom artwork
  • Farscape: 25th Anniversary (Shout! TV) — FAST Channel marathon, new episode introductions, disc and digital sellthrough discounts, exclusive features with key entertainment outlets

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