Hollywood

Amazon MGM Studios Chief Peter Friedlander Unveils TV Reorganization

Amazon MGM Studios global TV chief Peter Friedlander has unveiled his second major reorganization this year.

In the latest move to build out genre-based teams for both development and current programming, Jen Chambers, Michael McDonald and Odetta Watkins will be departing Amazon. Kara Smith is being promoted to head of drama as Friedlander, in an internal memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, added, “I’ve landed on a flatter approach that prioritizes clarity and speed to nurture creativity.” 

The result is a new creative leadership structure for drama, comedy, and YA scripted TV. In a Jan. 2026 major TV reorganization, Smith, McDonald and Chambers were tapped to oversee comedy, drama and YA programming and report to Friedlander as the division sought a new head of drama.

With Smith in a new role, Friedlander also has plans to bring on a new head of comedy and a head of young adult programming, both reporting to him.  

Friedlander joined Amazon MGM Studios in early Oct. 2025 after 14 years at Netflix, and has looked to structure global TV at the studio in line with many other studios whose development and current teams run along genre lines.

The full memo follows:

Hi all,

I’m writing to share an important update on our television organization’s evolution. After careful consideration, I’ve landed on a flatter approach that prioritizes clarity and speed to nurture creativity.  As we continue to build toward a genre-based model, I’m pleased to announce a new creative leadership structure for Drama, Comedy, and Young Adult scripted TV.

Kara Smith will elevate as Head of Drama, reporting to me. Kara has been an extraordinary leader in this organization for over seven years, and her deep creative instincts, relationships across the industry, and track record of developing standout series make her the ideal leader to build our Drama slate. In her tenure, Kara has been instrumental across series including The Summer I Turned Pretty, Reacher, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, as well as upcoming titles Blade Runner 2099 and The Challenger. Her organization will be structured around verticals, with executives shepherding series from development through subsequent seasons to optimize creative planning and talent relationships.

I will also be bringing on a new Head of Comedy as well as a Head of Young Adult, both reporting to me. Together with Kara Smith (Drama), Blair Fetter (Worldbuilding), Jenn Levy (Nonfiction), and Melissa Wolfe (Animation), this will complete our genre-based TV creative leadership team at Prime Video.

With these changes, Jen Chambers, Michael McDonald, and Odetta Watkins will be departing Amazon. I want to take a moment to thank each of them for their contributions to this organization. Jen led our first look and overall deal team — these deals will now be managed by the appropriate genre-based verticals. Michael led the wholly-owned development team across comedy, drama, and young adult. Odetta led current drama series, overseeing shows from season two onward. Please join me in wishing them all well in their next chapters.

While we’re mindful of the personal impact of this transition, we remain committed to ensuring seamless continuity for our shows and the talent behind them. I recognize this year has brought a lot of change to our organization. I appreciate the patience, professionalism, and commitment each of you has shown through this transition — it hasn’t gone unnoticed. I’m confident we’re building something strong together, and I look forward to the work ahead.

Pete

Show More
Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Our content is free because of ads. Please support New Trend by disabling your ad blocker.

I've Whitelisted New Trend