Former AMC Networks chief Josh Sapan’s compensation for 2021, his final year as CEO of the company, rose 30 over the previous year to 15.3 million.
According to a proxy statement filed with the SEC Friday, Sapan’s total pay from the company for 2021 was 15.3 million, compared to the 11.8 million he received in 2020 and the 20.2 million he was paid in 2019.
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Sapan’s successor, AMC Networks interim CEO Matthew Blank, was paid 6.97 million for the year. Blank joined AMC Networks in his new role in September, just as Sapan stepped down.
Blank’s base salary for 2021 was 630,136, while Sapan’s was 2 million. Blank received 4.5 million in stock awards and 1.7 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation. Sapan was paid 7.8 million in stock awards and 5.3 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.
AMC Networks chief operating...
According to a proxy statement filed with the SEC Friday, Sapan’s total pay from the company for 2021 was 15.3 million, compared to the 11.8 million he received in 2020 and the 20.2 million he was paid in 2019.
Click here to sign up for Variety‘s free Strictly Business newsletter covering earnings, financial and investment news, and more.
Sapan’s successor, AMC Networks interim CEO Matthew Blank, was paid 6.97 million for the year. Blank joined AMC Networks in his new role in September, just as Sapan stepped down.
Blank’s base salary for 2021 was 630,136, while Sapan’s was 2 million. Blank received 4.5 million in stock awards and 1.7 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation. Sapan was paid 7.8 million in stock awards and 5.3 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.
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- 4/29/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
AMC Networks Friday named Donna Coleman as interim CFO effective immediately. She replaces Sean Sullivan, who left the company last month to join SiriusXM as chief financial officer. Sullivan had joined AMC Networks in 2010. The parent of The Waking Dead franchise announced plans in September to find an interim executive to take over the finance post. Coleman was most recently executive VP, Finance of Madison Square Garden Co. (now Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.) and CFO of Msg. She held various posts at Msg Networks and cable company Cablevision. The Dolan family sold Cablevision to Altice in 2016 but still owns its former publicly listed subsidiaries AMC Networks and the Msg companies. Coleman has served as a director of Tribeca Enterprises since 2015. AMC announced her appointment in an SEC filing.
- 10/16/2020
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Thad Mumford, an Emmy-winning TV writer and producer on such ’70s and ’80s hits as “The Electric Company,” “M*A*S*H,” “Alf” and “A Different World,” has died at age 67.
Mumford died on Sept. 6 in Silver Spring, Maryland, his sister-in-law Donna Coleman told TheWrap.
Mumford, who shared an Emmy Award in 1973 for his writing work on the children’s show “The Electric Company,” had a remarkable career in television at a time when few African-Americans were given opportunities in the industry.
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Together with his longtime writing partner Dan Wilcox, Mumford worked on some of the biggest hit sitcoms of the 1970s and ’80s, including the final three seasons of “M*A*S*H,” as well as “Alf,” “Good Times,” “Maude” and “The Cosby Show.”
He also served as a writer and producer on four seasons of the Cosby spinoff “A Different World.”
He continued working well into the ’90s,...
Mumford died on Sept. 6 in Silver Spring, Maryland, his sister-in-law Donna Coleman told TheWrap.
Mumford, who shared an Emmy Award in 1973 for his writing work on the children’s show “The Electric Company,” had a remarkable career in television at a time when few African-Americans were given opportunities in the industry.
Also Read: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2018 (Photos)
Together with his longtime writing partner Dan Wilcox, Mumford worked on some of the biggest hit sitcoms of the 1970s and ’80s, including the final three seasons of “M*A*S*H,” as well as “Alf,” “Good Times,” “Maude” and “The Cosby Show.”
He also served as a writer and producer on four seasons of the Cosby spinoff “A Different World.”
He continued working well into the ’90s,...
- 9/15/2018
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Thaddeus Q. Mumford, a pioneering African-American TV writer-producer who worked on shows ranging from “Mash” to “The Electric Company” to “Blue’s Clues,” has died after a long illness. He was 67.
Mumford died Sept. 6 at his father’s home in Silver Spring, Md., according to his sister-in-law, Donna Coleman.
With his longtime writing partner Dan Wilcox, Mumford worked on the final three seasons of “Mash,” as well as such shows as “Maude,” “Good Times,” “Alf,” “B.J. and the Bear,” “Coach,” “The Cosby Show,” “A Different World,” “Home Improvement,” and “Judging Amy.”
Mumford was a quick wit who had a knack for coming up with jokes and punch lines. “He was incredibly fast with a fully formed joke,” Wilcox told Variety. “Sometimes you wondered where they came from.”
Wilcox recalled an episode of “Mash” in which David Ogden Stiers’ stuffy Major Charles Winchester character balks at trying acupuncture to treat his back pain.
Mumford died Sept. 6 at his father’s home in Silver Spring, Md., according to his sister-in-law, Donna Coleman.
With his longtime writing partner Dan Wilcox, Mumford worked on the final three seasons of “Mash,” as well as such shows as “Maude,” “Good Times,” “Alf,” “B.J. and the Bear,” “Coach,” “The Cosby Show,” “A Different World,” “Home Improvement,” and “Judging Amy.”
Mumford was a quick wit who had a knack for coming up with jokes and punch lines. “He was incredibly fast with a fully formed joke,” Wilcox told Variety. “Sometimes you wondered where they came from.”
Wilcox recalled an episode of “Mash” in which David Ogden Stiers’ stuffy Major Charles Winchester character balks at trying acupuncture to treat his back pain.
- 9/14/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
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