Syndie Execs Jewett, Estey McLoughlin, Brown Join NYC Television Week #NYCTVWK #TCS

A trio of executives will discuss the changing world of syndication at The Content Show in Manhattan next month.

Debmar-Mercury’s Alexandra Jewett, CBS Television Distribution’s Hilary Estey McLoughlin, and Fox Television Stations’ Stephen Brown are now part of the lineup of Multichannel News and Broadcasting & Cable's NYC Television Week.

Moderated by B&C contributing editor Paige Albiniak, the panel entitled “Programming for the Evolving Syndication Market,” will explore the challenges and opportunities syndicators and studios face when developing and selling shows in today’s fragmented TV landscape at The Content Show on Nov. 13.

Produced by MCN parent company NewBay Media, The Content Show is a conference/marketplace covering programming, development and distribution.

NYC TV week will also feature editions of ongoing event series Advanced Advertising, Next TV Summit & Expo, and the Business of Multiplatform TV, as well as award presentations, networking events and seminars. The Content Show and all of NYC Television Week will take place at the Affinia Manhattan on Nov. 12-13.

Jewett, who was upped to executive vice president of programming for Debmar-Mercury in August, helms the company’s programming, development and production with Lonnie Burstein. She has shepherded the company’s talk and gam show roster, which includesThe Wendy Williams Show and the recently debuted Celebrity Name Game. Prior to joining Debmar-Mercury in 2010, she launched and executive produced The John Walsh Show and before that worked as a producer for The Phil Donahue Show.

Estey McLoughlin joined CBS Television Distribution in 2013 as president of creative affairs, where she oversees CTD’s syndication programming, which includesEntertainment TonightDr. PhilJudge JudyInside EditionWheel of Fortune andJeopardy!. She previously helmed Telepictures Productions at Warner Bros., leading programming development for shows, such as TMZExtraJudge MathisThe People’s Court and Ellen.

Brown is executive vice president of programming and development for Fox Television Stations, where he oversees the company’s first-run roster, including the 2012 launches of The Ricki Lake Show and Dish Nation as well as Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?,Judge Alex and Divorce Court.

For more information about the event and to register, visit:http://nyctelevisionweek.com.