Fifth Season has promoted Noah Greenshner from senior VP to executive VP TV development and production. The TV Studios has also recruited Jill Arthur as EVP of TV development and production after joining the studio. Arthur previously worked at Amazon Studios as senior development and programming executive.
“Since Day 1, it’s been an incredible experience working at a company with such vision, and humanity,” Greenshner said in a statement about his new position. “Having leaders like Chris Rice, Graham Taylor and Joe Hipps, who are equal parts great businessmen and amazing people is truly inspiring. Excited to continue building with our entire team.”
During his time at Fifth Season, Greenshner led and oversaw the studio’s Emmy award-winning thriller series “Severance,” which is currently in production for its second season. In his new role, he will continue to oversee the development of TV series, one of which includes the recently...
“Since Day 1, it’s been an incredible experience working at a company with such vision, and humanity,” Greenshner said in a statement about his new position. “Having leaders like Chris Rice, Graham Taylor and Joe Hipps, who are equal parts great businessmen and amazing people is truly inspiring. Excited to continue building with our entire team.”
During his time at Fifth Season, Greenshner led and oversaw the studio’s Emmy award-winning thriller series “Severance,” which is currently in production for its second season. In his new role, he will continue to oversee the development of TV series, one of which includes the recently...
- 12/12/2022
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Fifth Season (formerly Endeavor Content) has promoted Noah Greenshner in its TV division from senior vice president to executive vice presdient of development and production. In addition, Jill Arthur has also been hired in the same role. Joe Hipps, Fifth Season’s president of TV development and production, announced the news on Monday.
Both executives will work closely with Hipps and the TV team on managing the company’s growing series slate, and will manage the portfolio of writer and producer deals, which includes partnerships with Amy Adams/Bond Group Entertainment, Bill Dubuque, Oscar Isaac and Elvira Lind/Mad Gene Media, Kristen Campo/Campout Prods., Layne Eskridge/Pov Entertainment, Alan Poul/Boku, Liza Chasin/3dot Productions, Brad Weston/MakeReady, and Bruna Papandrea/Made Up Stories.
“Noah has been an invaluable member of the Fifth Season family since the TV Studio began in 2018 (as Endeavor Content) and his leadership in this...
Both executives will work closely with Hipps and the TV team on managing the company’s growing series slate, and will manage the portfolio of writer and producer deals, which includes partnerships with Amy Adams/Bond Group Entertainment, Bill Dubuque, Oscar Isaac and Elvira Lind/Mad Gene Media, Kristen Campo/Campout Prods., Layne Eskridge/Pov Entertainment, Alan Poul/Boku, Liza Chasin/3dot Productions, Brad Weston/MakeReady, and Bruna Papandrea/Made Up Stories.
“Noah has been an invaluable member of the Fifth Season family since the TV Studio began in 2018 (as Endeavor Content) and his leadership in this...
- 12/12/2022
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Fifth Season has bolstered its television ranks.
The company formerly known as Endeavor Content has hired Amazon’s Jill Arthur and promoted Noah Greenshner.
Arthur was previously a Senior Development and Programming Executive at Amazon Studios for nine years and joins as EVP, TV Development and Production. She has worked across comedy and drama on projects including The Power, Nicole Kidman’s Expats, Hanna, With Love, The Wilds, The Tick, Red Oaks, Catastrophe and Forever as well as development on a number of projects with Kidman’s Blossom Films such as A Good Marriage, Pretty Things and Hope. She also developed a TV remake of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo with The Crown producer Left Bank.
She previously worked at Jerry Weintraub Productions, including early development of Westworld for HBO, and started her career as an agent at ICM.
Greenshner has been promoted to EVP, TV Development and Production. He was previously SVP.
The company formerly known as Endeavor Content has hired Amazon’s Jill Arthur and promoted Noah Greenshner.
Arthur was previously a Senior Development and Programming Executive at Amazon Studios for nine years and joins as EVP, TV Development and Production. She has worked across comedy and drama on projects including The Power, Nicole Kidman’s Expats, Hanna, With Love, The Wilds, The Tick, Red Oaks, Catastrophe and Forever as well as development on a number of projects with Kidman’s Blossom Films such as A Good Marriage, Pretty Things and Hope. She also developed a TV remake of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo with The Crown producer Left Bank.
She previously worked at Jerry Weintraub Productions, including early development of Westworld for HBO, and started her career as an agent at ICM.
Greenshner has been promoted to EVP, TV Development and Production. He was previously SVP.
- 12/12/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Chicago – It was an evening to honor the past, current and future brands in TV media at the 53rd Chicago International Television Awards Night on Thursday, March 23rd, 2017. TV advertising creator Joe Sedelmaier, Wgn-tv Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards and Amazon Studios – represented by Development Executive Jill Arthur – were the individual honorees at the ceremony.
Also honored with awards were an array of television commercials and productions. Top prizes in the advertising categories went to Fcb-Chicago, The Martin Agency and mcgarrybowen. The NBC-tv series “Chicago Justice” was awarded the top festival prize, the Gold Hugo, for a Dramatic Program.
Michael Kutza (right) Honors Joe Sedelmaier with the Chicago Legend Award at the Television Festival
Photo credit: Patrick McDonald for HollywoodChicago.com
This was the 53rd Chicago International Television Festival, which began as a component of the Chicago International Film Festival, and was spun off into a separate festival in the Spring...
Also honored with awards were an array of television commercials and productions. Top prizes in the advertising categories went to Fcb-Chicago, The Martin Agency and mcgarrybowen. The NBC-tv series “Chicago Justice” was awarded the top festival prize, the Gold Hugo, for a Dramatic Program.
Michael Kutza (right) Honors Joe Sedelmaier with the Chicago Legend Award at the Television Festival
Photo credit: Patrick McDonald for HollywoodChicago.com
This was the 53rd Chicago International Television Festival, which began as a component of the Chicago International Film Festival, and was spun off into a separate festival in the Spring...
- 4/9/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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