Warner Bros said Wednesday that Warner Bros Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich has extended his contract with new responsibilities, while New Line president and chief content officer Carolyn Bla…
has been promoted to the newly created position of Warner Bros Pictures Group COO.
As part of his new deal — details were not revealed — the studio said Emmerich, who has headed the WBPG since 2017, will expand his responsibilities to tackle a range of emerging strategic priorities within Warner Bros and WarnerMedia.
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