CW President Steps Down 2 Years After Nexstar Takeover; Entertainment Chief Brad Schwartz to Claim Top Spot
Dennis Miller, who has served as network president ever since The CW was acquired and taken over by Nexstar Media Group in October 2022, is stepping down from the top post effective Oct. 31.
Miller will serve in an advisory role through the end of the calendar year.
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Brad Schwartz, The CW’s current entertainment chief, will rise to the rank of network president upon Miller’s exit from the position.
Miller as network president oversaw The CW’s strategic transformation into a destination for live sports as well as entertainment programming. This fall alone, the network has debuted WWE NXT wrestling (formerly on USA Network) and NASCAR Xfinity racing, to complement its coverage of ACC college football and basketball, PAC 12 football, and LIV Golf.
This month, The CW premiered the fourth and final season of Superman & Lois (the sole survivor of an Arrowverse slate that was once at least a half-dozen shows strong), launched game show versions of the Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble board games, and debuted the Sophie Turner starrer Joan, Sullivan’s Crossing Season 2 and the docuseries The Wranglers.
Beyond Superman & Lois, The CW’s scripted slate includes All American (Season 7 is in the works), The Chosen (as the acquired religious series’ broadcast home), Wild Cards (Season 2 arrives in 2025), and the upcoming series Good Cop/Bad Cop and Sherlock & Daughter.
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“I’ve had a front row seat during a remarkable 11-year run with Nexstar and enjoyed navigating this period of significant transformation for the network,” Miller said in a statement. “With some of the highest ratings The CW has seen in years and long-term contracts with an array of premium live sports in place, the future of The CW looks very promising.”
Perry Sook, Nexstar’s Chairman and CEO, said, “We were fortunate when Dennis agreed to move from Nexstar’s Board to lead the transformation of The CW,. During his tenure, he installed a new leadership team at The CW, and they have broadened the appeal of its programming and enhanced the value of its affiliations for both Nexstar and our partners. With The CW now well positioned for continued success, we’re pleased to let Dennis move on to new challenges. We are grateful for his guidance on Nexstar’s Board and at the helm of The CW, and we wish him the very best.”
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