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DAVID HILL AND REGINALD HUDLIN
TAPPED TO PRODUCE 88TH OSCARS®
LOS ANGELES, CA — Emmy®-winning live television producer David Hill and Oscar®-nominated
producer-director Reginald Hudlin will produce the 88th Oscars telecast, Academy President
Cheryl Boone Isaacs announced today. It will be their first involvement with the Academy
Awards®, which will air live on the ABC Television Network on Oscar Sunday, February 28, 2016.
“We’re delighted to have this talented team on board,” said Boone Isaacs. “David is a true
innovator with a dynamic personality. His vast experience as a live events producer, coupled with
Reggie’s energy, creativity and talent as a filmmaker, is sure to make this year’s Oscar telecast a
memorable one.”
“What a great and exciting honor! The quest is to honor the year in film, honor the art, and above
all, make it fun,” said Hill.
“I’m looking forward to working with the Academy again,” said Hudlin. “I love every kind of film and
this year’s awards will be a celebration of the total range of cinema.”
“We’re excited to work with David and Reggie,” said Academy CEO Dawn Hudson. “With their
enthusiasm and breadth of experience, they will bring a fresh perspective to the Oscar show.”
An executive with the Fox group of companies for more than 25 years, Hill most recently served as
the senior executive vice president of 21st Century Fox, overseeing programming, digital
initiatives, and other opportunities on five continents. He was previously the chairman and CEO of
Fox Sports Media Group, during which time he spearheaded the integration of new technologies
and multiplatform programming services across the U.S. Hill began his career with parent
company News Corporation in Great Britain, where he helped launch Sky Television, introduced
the multilingual sports channel Eurosport, and created the hugely popular subscription channel
Sky Sports. While he has contributed to hundreds of Emmy nominations and awards for the
network, Hill received an individual Emmy for Outstanding Live Sports Special as an executive
producer of the 2011 World Series broadcast. He also served as an executive producer on the
last two seasons of “American Idol.” He recently left Fox to start his own production company,
Hilly, focusing on live and reality television.
A writer, director, producer and executive, Hudlin received a 2012 Best Picture Oscar nomination
as a producer of “Django Unchained.” Hudlin’s film credits include “Boomerang,” “The Great White
Hype” and the award-winning comedy “House Party,” which he also wrote. He executive produced
the hit television series “The Boondocks” and “The Black Panther”; and has directed for “Modern
Family,” “Murder in The First,” “New Girl” and “The Office.” Last year, Hudlin produced the
Academy’s 6th Annual Governors Awards ceremony and has been the executive producer of the
NAACP Image Awards since 2012. Hudlin was the first President of Entertainment for BET
Networks from 2005 to 2009, where he oversaw programming and developed some of the
network’s highest rated shows during his tenure. He is a partner in Milestone Media, a multi-ethnic
comic book company distributed by DC Comics, as well as New Nation Networks, a premium
content provider in partnership with Google. Hudlin is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, Producers Guild of
America and Screen Actors Guild. He serves on the executive board of the UCLA School of
Theater, Film and Television, The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, and Wasatch.
The Oscars ranks as television’s #1 entertainment telecast and consistently has drawn an average
audience of more than 40 million viewers for the past 10 years. The 88th Oscars will be held on
Sunday, February 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood,
and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. The Oscar
presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.