Tuesday, July 10, 2012

A Black Woman is the New Head of Drama Development/Programming at NBC


This is interesting news from NBC! The head of their Drama development dept. is a woman... A Black woman! Her name is Pearlena Igbokwe and she has a rich history in the biz.  This doesn't happen everyday, especially at a major network.

More to come about this great news.

 Here is some of the press release

In her new role Igbokwe will oversee the development of all NBC dramas.

“Pearlena has forged an impressive track record over her successful career that has earned her the admiration of the creative community,” said Salke. “She will bring a unique perspective to development that will help us reach our goal of once again making NBC the home of some of the best and most respected dramas on television.”

Igbokwe comes to NBC from Showtime, where she worked closely with Robert Greenblatt, Chairman of NBC Entertainment, for seven years.

“Pearlena is hands-down one of the best creative executives I’ve ever worked with and I’m thrilled she is coming to NBC,” said Greenblatt. “She will be instrumental in reinvigorating our drama slate and making the network a haven for the top creative people in our business.”




During her 20-year tenure at Showtime, Igbokwe was involved in developing the pilot and overseeing every season of “Dexter,” Showtime’s most popular hit ever. She also developed the pilot to the upcoming new Showtime series “Masters of Sex” starring Michael Sheen. She also supervised the Emmy Award-winning and critically-acclaimed original series “Nurse Jackie” and “The Big C,” as well as shepherded “Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union,” “Damon Wayans’ Underground,” Kirstie Alley’s “Fat Actress,” and the television adaptation of the hit feature film “Barbershop.” She was additionally instrumental in the five-season run of the hit Showtime series “Soul Food,” a two-time NAACP Image Award winner for Best Drama Series.

4 comments:

C.George said...

This really made me smile today

Stan said...

NBC is probably the most progessive Network in Broadcasting today IMHO.

Bob said...

Maybe we'll see a little more diversity on usually all-white network TV.

Distant Lover said...

Does this mean that they will bring back Undercovers with Boris Kodjoe?

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