Disney TV Layoffs: Cuts In Animation, Syndication, Marketing, PR & Unscripted Lead Day 2 – 2nd Update

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Disney TV Layoffs: Cuts In Animation, Syndication, Marketing, PR & Unscripted Lead Day 2 – 2nd Update
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Disney TV Animation is the latest division to be hit as it also merges the current and development teams. This has led to the departure of a number of executives including Khaki Jones, SVP Current, as well as a number of director level roles (UPDATED)

has involved staff reduction in first-run syndication, unscripted/alternative as well as marketing and communications. We will update with more as we hear today.

Disney TV Animation is the latest division to be hit as it also merges the current and development teams. This has led to the departure of a number of executives including Khaki Jones, SVP Current, who has been with the company for nearly 13 years, as well as a number of director level roles. Disney Television Animation is responsible for around 1,200 half-hours of animated content in production for the company’s streaming and linear platforms includingDisney’s first-run syndication operation has been dissolved. Departing as part of that isAlso leaving are VP, VP Creative Marketing. Their functions will be absorbed by the marketing divisions of the brands that carry the syndicated shows.

Once a major force in the space, Disney-ABC’s syndication division was split into two a couple of years ago, with off-network sales moving to the DMED division that is now being dismantled. The first-run syndication unit, which remained within Disney Entertainment, is now going away.

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