NBCUniversal Eyes Former ABC Exec Jamila Hunter for Key Streaming Post

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NBCUniversal Eyes Former ABC Exec Jamila Hunter for Key Streaming Post
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The well-respected executive has been with Kenya Barris' Netflix-based Khalabo Ink Society since fall 2018.

Astronomy ClubHunter began her career at NBC in the late 1990s and did stints at Bravo and as senior vp digital and alternative programming at NBC Entertainment. She joined ABC as vp comedy in 2011, rising to head the department as senior vp in 2016.

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