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        <title><![CDATA[NBCU names Bonnie Hammer vice chairman in wake of Ron Meyer scandal]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NBCUniversal continues to shake up the ranks.</p><p>The New York-based media giant promoted Bonnie Hammer, a 30-year company veteran to the role of vice chairman, a slot left empty following the recent <strong>departure of Ron Meyer</strong>.&nbsp; Pearlena Igbokwe was promoted to Hammer&#8217;s role of chairman of Universal Studio Group, making her one of the highest ranking black executives at the company.</p><p>Meyer abruptly exited the company behind &#8220;Superstore&#8221; and &#8220;The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon&#8221; last month after he admitted to <strong>settling a lawsuit with Charlotte Kirk, an actress</strong> with whom he’d had a brief “consensual affair.” Meyer has also claimed he was being extorted by “parties” close to Kirk.</p><p>Meyer&#8217;s extortion claims prompted an <strong>FBI probe and spurred an investigation at NBCU</strong> over the use of company funds in exchange for sex and other misconduct.</p><p>Kirk was also linked to last year&#8217;s downfall of Warner Bros. chief Kevin Tsujihara, who was <strong>fired</strong>&nbsp;amid claims that he had promised the actress roles and auditions in exchange for sex. The Hollywood exec has denied any direct role in her being hiring.</p><p>Wednesday&#8217;s promotions will have NBCU&#8217;s Hammer, who recently led the company&#8217;s global television business, report to NBCU Chief Executive Officer Jeff Shell and serve as a &#8220;key advisor.&#8221;</p><p>While Meyer has mostly advised NBCU&#8217;s film business, Hammer will focus on its television business, an area where she spent her whole career, a source close to the company said. She will also advise on anti-discrimination and other &#8220;prosocial&#8221; initiatives, the company said.</p><p>During her career, Hammer oversaw the creation of Peacock, NBCU&#8217;s new streaming platform and she ran the company&#8217;s cable entertainment portfolio, which included USA Network, Syfy, Bravo, Oxygen and E! Entertainment, among other things.</p><p>Igbokwe, who most recently served as Universal TV president, will grab the reins from Hammer, overseeing Universal Television, Universal Content Productions&nbsp; and NBCUniversal International Studios. During her time at NBCU, Igbokwe helped develop shows like &#8220;Russian Doll,&#8221; &#8220;The Good Place&#8221; and Dick Wolf’s &#8220;FBI&#8221; and &#8220;FBI: Most Wanted.&#8221; She will also report directly to Shell.</p><p>Shell praised both Hammer and Igbokwe, calling the television studios &#8220;key growth engines for the company.&#8221;</p><p>“This is an exciting time for our business, with demand for entertainment content at an all-time high and more distribution platforms available than ever before,&#8221; he added.</p><p>But behind the scenes, the Comcast-owned NBCU has been cutting costs due to <strong>economic fallout</strong> from the coronavirus pandemic. It is currently in the process of <strong>broad-scale layoffs that kicked off</strong> last month.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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