Conde Nast Entertainment, the publishing dynasty’s video division, has announced a slew of new hires and promotions that will comprise its senior leadership team under the tutelage of recently-appointed president Agnes Chu, who joined in July.
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Condé Nast Entertainment Names Producer Helen Estabrook Its Top Programming Exec
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Conde Nast Entertainment Unveils Senior Leadership Team, Nabs Disney+ Exec
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‘Gourmet Makes’ Host Claire Saffitz Departs Bon Appétit YouTube Channel To “Do My Own Thing”
Claire Saffitz, one of the most popular hosts of Bon Appétit’s YouTube channel -- who headlined the Gourmet Makes series, in which she recreated from scratch gourmet versions of popular junk foods -- is leaving the Condé Nast-owned publication in the wake of its larger reckoning with racism that has seen the departures of seven other video hosts.
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’73 Questions’ Host Joe Sabia Departs Condé Nast To Return To Indie Creator Roots
Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE), the storied magazine publisher’s video division, has lost a key executive.Joe Sabia, credited as the creator and host of Vogue’s hit 73 Questions series -- and who had formerly served as CNE's SVP of creative development -- told Variety that he is stepping down on good terms and getting back to his roots as an independent video artist.
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2 More Bon Appétit Hosts Depart YouTube Channel, With Video Production Set To Resume In September
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Bon Appétit’s ‘Test Kitchen’ Crew To Host YouTube Variety Show Benefiting Coronavirus Relief
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Condé Nast Forms New Entertainment Studios Around Key Titles Amid Push Into Film, TV, Podcasts
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YouTube Powerhouse ‘Bon Appétit’ Launches Linear Channel On Samsung TV Plus
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Condé Nast Entertainment Doubles Down On Facebook Watch With Jackie Aina Series
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Condé Nast Taps Joe Sugg For New YouTube Series, To Launch Sports-Themed ‘GQ’ Channel
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Condé Nast Entertainment Says It Has 100 Pilots In The Works
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‘Bon Appétit’ Launches Free OTT Channel With Slate Of 3 New Series
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