NBCUniversal announced a new organizational structure for the company. The new structure, which is effective immediately, closely aligns NBCUniversal’s television networks – including NBC Entertainment, Telemundo, the cable entertainment networks (USA, SYFY, Bravo, Oxygen, E!, Universal Kids), International Networks as well as the new streaming service, Peacock, under one division led by Mark Lazarus, Chairman, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.
Lazarus will also continue to oversee the NBC Sports Group, owned television stations, and affiliate relations.
The company’s news networks will be organized into a single unit and led by César Conde, who assumes the newly created role of Chairman, NBCUniversal News Group, which now includes NBC News, MSNBC, and CNBC.
A new leader of Telemundo Enterprises, replacing Conde, will be announced later. Until then, the Telemundo leadership team will report directly to Lazarus.
“This is the right structure to lead NBCUniversal into the future during this transformational time in the industry. Mark has a proven track record across every aspect of our television business from sports to local stations to entertainment. He is the ideal leader to oversee our television and streaming portfolio in this newly formed division, which allows us to have a more unified approach to our content strategy,” said Jeff Shell, CEO, NBCUniversal.
Shell added, “César is a well-respected, strategic leader who has succeeded in multiple roles at NBCUniversal since joining the company in 2013. Most recently, César has overseen unprecedented growth at Telemundo, which under his leadership has become the number one Spanish-language network, and through its news division has played a critical role in the expansion of news operations, breaking news coverage and trailblazing political reporting. César’s valuable and relevant experience leading broadcast networks and news divisions, combined with his high degree of integrity and proven management skills, make him the right person to lead our news group into the future.”
Both Lazarus and Conde report directly to Shell.
NBC News Group president Andy Lack has decided to step down and will transition out of the company at the end of the month. Noah Oppenheim, president of NBC News; Phil Griffin, president of MSNBC; and Mark Hoffman, Chairman of CNBC; will now report to Conde.