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Ed Wilson

Ed Wilson is an American media executive. He has been President of Chicago-based Tribune Broadcasting[1] and has held top-level executive roles with Fox Television Network, NBC Enterprises and CBS Enterprises.[2]

Ed Wilson
Born
OccupationMedia executive
Years active1980–present
SpouseLeslie Zahn Wilson

Wilson sits on the Board of the USO and the Board of Trustees at Southern Methodist University as well as the Cox School of Business. He is also a member of the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame.[3]

Life edit

Wilson was born and raised in Rison, Arkansas, and graduated from the University of Arkansas with a BS/BA in Finance. His career began in 1980 as a Sales Trainee for Viacom.[4] Wilson later worked for KATV, Channel 7 in Little Rock as a sales manager.[3]

Career edit

In the early 1990s, Ed Wilson was a sales executive at Columbia TriStar Television Distribution specializing in syndication. He befriended colleague Bob Cook, and together, they helped syndicate Ricki Lake and Seinfeld off-network. In 1994, Wilson and Cook struck a partnership with station group A. H. Belo, opening up their own syndication studio, MaXaM Entertainment.[5]

Despite being a small distribution company, MaXam was geared towards handling off-network sales for the major studios. In MaXam's first season, the studio distributed a talk show called “J & I,” weekend series “PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal,” “Extremists” with volleyball star Gabriel Reece and a Hall of Fame movie package on the Hallmark Channel. At the end of 1995, A. H. Belo executives initiated the sale of MaXam to CBS that would finalize in January 1996.

In 1994, Wilson founded his own syndication company, MaXaM Entertainment, in partnership with A.H. Belo Corp. The company was sold to CBS in January 1996 at which time Wilson was named president and chief operating officer of CBS Enterprises and Entertainment. Domestic and international sales of CBS network programming, as well as production of original programming for syndication and cable were Wilson’s responsibilities.

On February 11, 1996, CBS hired Wilson to create and helm CBS Enterprises and Entertainment as president and chief operating officer. In addition to directing the domestic and international sales of CBS network programming, he was responsible for production of original programming for syndication and cable. In July, 2000, Wilson opted not to renew his contract with CBS and to pursue other opportunities.[6]

After leaving CBS Enterprises, Wilson was hired by NBC in September 2000 to create and helm NBC Enterprises, a distribution and syndication branch of NBC.[7] Wilson's four years at NBC included overseeing global distribution (including foreign and domestic syndication), marketing ancillary products such as home video, merchandising, licensing, music and publishing, as well as directing domestic and international co-productions and co-ventures. In light of a pending merger with Universal Television, He left NBC in 2004 [8] to become president of FOX Television Network.

Wilson served as president of the Fox Television Network from 2004 to 2008. In this position he was responsible for network sports and entertainment sales, legal, standards and practices along with Fox’s 200 affiliate stations. Wilson aided in expanding Fox’s content distribution, enabling the company to syndicate 100% of its primetime television [9] to affiliates and explore new methods of digital distribution, such as Apple Company’s iTunes.

After acquiring Tribune Company in a leveraged buyout in April 2007, Sam Zell hired Wilson as president of Tribune Broadcasting in February 2008 as part of a new management team led by Randy Michaels. In December 2008, Wilson was named chief revenue officer of Tribune Company expanding his role beyond that of Tribune Broadcasting.[5] Wilson resigned from Tribune in April 2010.[10]

Tribune Broadcasting agreed to sell three stations WTKR and WGNT, and Scranton, Pennsylvania station WNEP-TV from the pending Local TV acquisition, to Dreamcatcher Broadcasting, owned by former Tribune executive Ed Wilson, but will be operated by Tribune under shared service agreements.[11]

Awards edit

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Notes

  1. ^ Szalai, Georg; Nordyke, Kimberley (5 February 2008). "Wilson takes reins at Tribune Broadcasting". Reuters. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  2. ^ (Press release). redOrbit. 15 December 2008. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  4. ^ . Bloomberg Businessweek. 24 July 2012. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b Schlosser, Joe (14 January 2001). . Broadcasting & Cable. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  6. ^ "CBS Enterprises President, COO Resigns Post". Los Angeles Times. 18 July 2000. from the original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  7. ^ Grego, Melissa (7 September 2000). . Variety. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  8. ^ James, Meg (April 23, 2004). "Departures Ruffle NBC Transition". Los Angeles Times. from the original on October 15, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  9. ^ Schneider, Michael (13 April 2006). . Variety. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  10. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (30 April 2010). . Variety. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  11. ^ Malone, Michael (29 July 2013). . Broadcasting & Cable. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.

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This article is about the American media executive For other persons of the same name see Edward Wilson For the Brazilian singer see Ed Wilson singer For the African American sculptor see Ed Wilson artist Ed Wilson is an American media executive He has been President of Chicago based Tribune Broadcasting 1 and has held top level executive roles with Fox Television Network NBC Enterprises and CBS Enterprises 2 Ed WilsonBornRison Arkansas U S OccupationMedia executiveYears active1980 presentSpouseLeslie Zahn WilsonWilson sits on the Board of the USO and the Board of Trustees at Southern Methodist University as well as the Cox School of Business He is also a member of the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame 3 Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 ReferencesLife editWilson was born and raised in Rison Arkansas and graduated from the University of Arkansas with a BS BA in Finance His career began in 1980 as a Sales Trainee for Viacom 4 Wilson later worked for KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock as a sales manager 3 Career editIn the early 1990s Ed Wilson was a sales executive at Columbia TriStar Television Distribution specializing in syndication He befriended colleague Bob Cook and together they helped syndicate Ricki Lake and Seinfeld off network In 1994 Wilson and Cook struck a partnership with station group A H Belo opening up their own syndication studio MaXaM Entertainment 5 Despite being a small distribution company MaXam was geared towards handling off network sales for the major studios In MaXam s first season the studio distributed a talk show called J amp I weekend series PSI Factor Chronicles of the Paranormal Extremists with volleyball star Gabriel Reece and a Hall of Fame movie package on the Hallmark Channel At the end of 1995 A H Belo executives initiated the sale of MaXam to CBS that would finalize in January 1996 In 1994 Wilson founded his own syndication company MaXaM Entertainment in partnership with A H Belo Corp The company was sold to CBS in January 1996 at which time Wilson was named president and chief operating officer of CBS Enterprises and Entertainment Domestic and international sales of CBS network programming as well as production of original programming for syndication and cable were Wilson s responsibilities On February 11 1996 CBS hired Wilson to create and helm CBS Enterprises and Entertainment as president and chief operating officer In addition to directing the domestic and international sales of CBS network programming he was responsible for production of original programming for syndication and cable In July 2000 Wilson opted not to renew his contract with CBS and to pursue other opportunities 6 After leaving CBS Enterprises Wilson was hired by NBC in September 2000 to create and helm NBC Enterprises a distribution and syndication branch of NBC 7 Wilson s four years at NBC included overseeing global distribution including foreign and domestic syndication marketing ancillary products such as home video merchandising licensing music and publishing as well as directing domestic and international co productions and co ventures In light of a pending merger with Universal Television He left NBC in 2004 8 to become president of FOX Television Network Wilson served as president of the Fox Television Network from 2004 to 2008 In this position he was responsible for network sports and entertainment sales legal standards and practices along with Fox s 200 affiliate stations Wilson aided in expanding Fox s content distribution enabling the company to syndicate 100 of its primetime television 9 to affiliates and explore new methods of digital distribution such as Apple Company s iTunes After acquiring Tribune Company in a leveraged buyout in April 2007 Sam Zell hired Wilson as president of Tribune Broadcasting in February 2008 as part of a new management team led by Randy Michaels In December 2008 Wilson was named chief revenue officer of Tribune Company expanding his role beyond that of Tribune Broadcasting 5 Wilson resigned from Tribune in April 2010 10 Tribune Broadcasting agreed to sell three stations WTKR and WGNT and Scranton Pennsylvania station WNEP TV from the pending Local TV acquisition to Dreamcatcher Broadcasting owned by former Tribune executive Ed Wilson but will be operated by Tribune under shared service agreements 11 Awards edit2006 Beta Gamma Sigma honorary initiate in the Sam M Walton College of Business 2007 Outstanding Alumni University of Arkansas 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award Sam M Walton College of BusinessReferences editNotes Szalai Georg Nordyke Kimberley 5 February 2008 Wilson takes reins at Tribune Broadcasting Reuters Archived from the original on 8 September 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Ed Wilson Sells Out as New Tribune Chief Revenue Officer Press release redOrbit 15 December 2008 Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 20 February 2011 a b Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 8 June 2011 Executive profile Ed Wilson Bloomberg Businessweek 24 July 2012 Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2020 a b Schlosser Joe 14 January 2001 A pair of entrepreneurs Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on 7 October 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2020 CBS Enterprises President COO Resigns Post Los Angeles Times 18 July 2000 Archived from the original on 24 September 2020 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Grego Melissa 7 September 2000 Wilson tops NBC syndie op Variety Archived from the original on 8 November 2012 Retrieved 16 April 2020 James Meg April 23 2004 Departures Ruffle NBC Transition Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 15 2019 Retrieved September 24 2020 Schneider Michael 13 April 2006 Fox expands playing field for content Variety Archived from the original on 8 November 2012 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Littleton Cynthia 30 April 2010 Ed Wilson leaves Tribune Variety Archived from the original on 8 November 2012 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Malone Michael 29 July 2013 Tribune to Put Local TV s WNEP Scranton Norfolk Stations Up for Sale Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 29 July 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Wilson amp oldid 1159352228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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