Sony Pictures Television Appoints Jennifer Rogers Doyle as EVP of Franchise Management
Former Disney executive to lead Sony's strategy for expanding and monetizing its television franchises.
- Jennifer Rogers Doyle, a 20-year Disney veteran, has been named executive vice president of franchise management at Sony Pictures Television.
- In her new role, she will oversee the franchise strategy for Sony's major IPs, including 'Cobra Kai,' 'The Boys,' 'Outlander,' and 'Bewitched.'
- Rogers Doyle will report directly to Sony Pictures Television Studios President Katherine Pope and will work from the Culver City studio lot.
- At Disney, she developed and managed successful franchises across various demographics, including 'Hannah Montana,' 'High School Musical,' and 'The Bear.'
- Sony aims to enhance fan engagement and expand its IPs into new areas like products, experiences, music, and social activations under her leadership.