Gregg Winik, who won an Emmy last year for producing the Michael Jordan-Chicago Bulls docuseries The Last Dance, has been named the NBA’s President of Content & Executive Producer.
Winik will oversee the development and production of live games and other programming on all platforms, including content within the league’s direct-to-consumer offerings. He will join the NBA office January 3.
“Gregg is a highly skilled and award-winning producer with a long track record of delivering compelling and distinctive content,” said Bill Koenig, the league’s President of Global Content & Media Distribution, to whom he will report. “He knows the NBA well and will be influential in enhancing the way our games and related programming are presented to our fans.”
Winik has more than 30 years of experience in developing, producing and distributing sports content, including 16 years with NBA Entertainment from 1990-2006, where he served as EVP Programming and Executive Producer.
Winik will oversee the development and production of live games and other programming on all platforms, including content within the league’s direct-to-consumer offerings. He will join the NBA office January 3.
“Gregg is a highly skilled and award-winning producer with a long track record of delivering compelling and distinctive content,” said Bill Koenig, the league’s President of Global Content & Media Distribution, to whom he will report. “He knows the NBA well and will be influential in enhancing the way our games and related programming are presented to our fans.”
Winik has more than 30 years of experience in developing, producing and distributing sports content, including 16 years with NBA Entertainment from 1990-2006, where he served as EVP Programming and Executive Producer.
- 12/16/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
After five ceremonies over six nights, the history-making 2020 Creative Arts Emmy Awards are history. The virtual shows wrapped Saturday with statuettes handed out in 29 categories. Check out the list of tonight’s winners below along with all of this week’s trophy-hoarders.
HBO and Netflix came away tied with 19 wins apiece overall, including juried awards. HBO’s Watchmen and Disney+’s The Mandalorian scored with the most wins for an individual program with seven each.
The Netflix comedy special Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones and NBC late-night staple Saturday Night Live were the biggest winners Saturday, each scooping three Emmys. Disney+’s The Mandalorian and HBO’s Watchmen each took home two trophies, tying them for most overall this week with seven.
ESPN’s The Last Dance beat out Netflix’s Tiger King in the tightly contested race for Documentary or Nonfiction Series.
Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was the...
HBO and Netflix came away tied with 19 wins apiece overall, including juried awards. HBO’s Watchmen and Disney+’s The Mandalorian scored with the most wins for an individual program with seven each.
The Netflix comedy special Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones and NBC late-night staple Saturday Night Live were the biggest winners Saturday, each scooping three Emmys. Disney+’s The Mandalorian and HBO’s Watchmen each took home two trophies, tying them for most overall this week with seven.
ESPN’s The Last Dance beat out Netflix’s Tiger King in the tightly contested race for Documentary or Nonfiction Series.
Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was the...
- 9/20/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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