Former ABC Scheduling Head Andy Kubitz Heads to Netflix in New Role (EXCLUSIVE)

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Former ABC Scheduling Head Andy Kubitz Heads to Netflix in New Role (EXCLUSIVE)
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Former ABC executive Andy Kubitz is going to Netflix in a newly created role, Variety has learned exclusively. Kubitz will join the streamer later this month as the content finance director of prog…

Kubitz will join the streamer later this month as the content finance director of programming and launch analytics. In that role, he will lead a team that develops tools and strategies to monitor and advise on content investment and programming strategy based on both internal and competitive insights.

It was reported he was exiting the broadcaster in December 2020 amid a wave of reorganizations under the Disney TV umbrella. Kubitz was senior vice president of program planning and scheduling for CBS Television starting in 2010. In that position, he was responsible for developing long-term programming and scheduling strategies for CBS and the CW’s prime-time, daytime and late-night lineups. The role was one of several he held at CBS, having originally joined the company as a page in 1994.

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