Keith Le Goy, who has been with the studio for more than 25 years, has been named chairman of Sony Pictures TV. He succeeds Ravi Ahuja, who moved up to president and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment following the departure of Tony Vinciquerra.In his new post, Le Goy will oversee all of Sony’s domestic and international TV production, including the studio’s game show business (which includes Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune) and cable outlet GSN.“Keith has a remarkable track record at SPE, both in distribution and the businesses he has led. He is strategic, growth-oriented, and has a razor-sharp mind,” Ahuja said in a statement. “Just as importantly, as a close partner of mine in our TV business, I have seen firsthand that he is a fantastic colleague. I look forward to working with him in this new capacity.”Le Goy has been with Sony since 1999, most recently heading the studio’s combined television and home entertainment distribution and marketing units and Sony’s cable networks in Latin America and Europe. He forged output deals for Sony’s feature releases with Disney and Netflix and helped grow the company’s anime-focused streamer Crunchyroll to 15 million subscribers worldwide. He previously was president of distribution for Sony Pictures TV.“It is a privilege to take the helm of the television group at this transformative time in the industry,” said Le Goy. “Thanks to Ravi and our incredible teams, SPT is well positioned to lead and build upon our rich legacy in this evolving and dynamic marketplace, and I am invigorated by the opportunities ahead.”
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