Sit down virtually via Zoom with EPIX network executives EVP and Head of Scripted Programming Nancy Cotton and VP Scripted Programming Alec Strum and get to know the inner workings of the TV business and how your favorite shows make it from pitch to screen! In addition, enjoy a year's free subscription to EPIX.
Popular EPIX shows include Godfather of Harlem starring Forest Whitaker, DC origin story Pennyworth, Julian Fellowes's limited series Belgravia, Ed Burns's Bridge and Tunnel, and upcoming Chapelwaite, based on the Stephen King story, Jerusalem's Lot, and starring Adrien Brody. Nancy Cotton is Executive Vice President, Head of Scripted Programming for EPIX, overseeing development and production of all original scripted series on the network. Series launched under her purview include Godfather of Harlem, Pennyworth, Belgravia, Bridge and Tunnel, and Chapelwaite. Prior to EPIX, Cotton was President, Heyday TV USA, where she oversaw series targeted for broadcast, cable, and streaming, including the NBC dramatic series The Inbetween from showrunner Moira Kirkland, and projects in development with Emmy and Oscar-winning director Susanne Bier and Oscar-nominated writer Richard Lagravenese. Previously, Cotton was SVP, Creative Affairs at Fox 21 Television Studios, where she developed and oversaw multi-award-winning drama The Americans (FX), Emmy-nominated series The Killing (AMC, Netflix), and Queen of the South (USA), starring Alice Braga, and also shepherded Emmy award winner Lena Waithe's The Chi (Showtime) as well as Veena Sud's Seven Seconds (Netflix), starring Oscar and Emmy winner Regina King.
Alec Strum joined EPIX in April 2020 as Vice President, Original Series, working on the development and execution of the network's slate of scripted original content. He most recently served as Director, Drama Programming & Development at Fox Entertainment where he started in 2015. While at Fox, across both current and development, Alec contributed to series including The Resident, Gotham, The Gifted, Deputy, The Passage, Proven Innocent, Next, and pilot Blood Relative. He also had the pleasure of covering Fox's live production of Rent. Prior to joining Fox, Alec worked as an assistant in UTA's TV Literary Department, but began his career as a dramaturg, producer, and director in New York, serving as Associate Literary Manager at Playwrights Horizons and as an assistant director both on and off Broadway.
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