
With his big decision to leave Showtime behind him, the network’s entertainment president for the past 7 years Robert Greenblatt sounded relaxed in a phone interview today, hours after the network officially announced David Nevins as his successor. “I had been wrestling with [the issue] for the last couple of months until I came to the decision that it was the time to move on,” he said. And no, the decision was not prompted by a new job offer, supposedly from Comcast at post-merger NBC. “I don’t have any specific plans, I’m not in negotiations on anything, and I don’t have anything lined up,” he said.
Greenblatt acknowledged that he, too, has heard the rumors about him possibly going to NBC but stressed that they are just that — rumors. He maintains he has not talked to anyone at the broadcast network or its future parent Comcast about a job at post-merger NBC and that NBC has already put in place a large new primetime slate in an effort to turn its fortunes around. As for ABC, another broadcast network that has suffered a ratings downslide, prompting speculations about potential executive changes, Greenblatt said that he received a “generous” email from his long-time friend, ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson, who invited him to discuss opportunities there.
Greenblatt is not taking an extended time off, again supposedly a 5 to 6 month vacation as some have speculated. After signing off from Showtime at end of July, he will do a little traveling and may consult. But he also will be checking regularly his email and voice mail. “I’m going to see what comes my way, who wants to talk to me.”
There is one thing he is in not particularly interested in – returning to producing where he was successful with the Greenblatt Janollari Studio. “Producing is a lonely, difficult work, and I’m not sure that’s where I’m headed. I’m leaning more towards an executive job at the moment.” As for the kind of executive job that would appeal to him, “it’s all about innovating, building or rebuilding something,” he said. “I don’t feel like walking into a place that needs a new head. It needs to be a place where I have to rethink the whole system; I’m very entrepreneurial.”
Greenblatt, who was a broadcast TV executive at Fox before becoming a producer, is also considering taking on the one area he hasn’t tackled, features. “There is no greater uphill battle than the feature world right now, and, as an avid filmgoer, I feel there is something I can bring, an emphasis on pure storytelling which is sorely lacking.” How big of a movie buff is Greenblatt? He was preparing to go the Twilight Saga Eclipse premiere when the news of his departure from Showtime broke last week. He went to see the movie anyway.
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If “Twilight” is the kind of movie that gets him excited, I hope he stays in TV.
Greenblatt’s great.
Simply the best. Wherever he goes becomes the next hot network/studio/company. Watch your backs Angela, Steve, Jeff, Sue, etc, etc, etc.
jesus, what a windbag. Developing US of Tara does not qualify you to run anything in town. He had maybe 2 good shows and a bunch of mediocre ones, and the press was dying to beat up on HBO at the time. He needs to know when to shut up.
I guess he passed on your script, huh?
i think this is the first time EVER that i have read or heard a bad word about BG. Wow. wonder where this is coming from.
oh, come on. He hasn’t spoken to Comcast? It’s the worst kept secret in town and has been for months. It’s a done deal. Zucker and Angela out too. Just remains to be seen if Gaspin hangs on in some elevated position. I’m betting no. His background is cable and Greenblatt’s got that covered in spades.
Then why is Greenblatt denying that he’s had offers?
HBO is replacing Showtime again with shows like Boardwalk Empire, A Game of Thrones, Treme, True Blood, and Bored to Death. Hung and Entourage suck though.
Entourage was terrible last season and after viewing Sunday night’s show this season will be worse. What happened? I will never watch again.
I worked with Bob on Six Feet Under, I worked with him on Chronicles (horrible show) and again on a few shows at Showtime — both good and bad. Regardless, he’s one of the few characters that is a man of his word. I wish him well.
It is hilarious that McPherspn made a “generous” offer…like Bob would EVER work FOR someone like him. The only opportunity Bob should consider there is the one to replace Steve when they nosedive this season.
Agree — ABC would be lucky beyond belief to have a leader like Bob there. Mcpherson has no instincts, tastes, anything. He is the George W. Bush of network presidents. He has skated by on pure luck and good graces. Bob is the real deal. Give him the throne and get rid of that evil scumbag
i have a very long association with bob and i have 3 letters for you. MGM. i can only dream what he could make of the lion if he were put in charge of MGM either as studio or as reported here, production company. MGM=class. Bob Greenblatt=classy. MGM+Bob Greenblatt=classy.
Greenblatt are you crazy letting Chris Maloney leave law and order svu. you need to fix this or plan on shutting the show down because the newbies you hired are not.. I repeat NOT going to save the show. I have watched that show since the beginning and if you don’t get him back and keep Hargety along with the rest of the original cast and put that show back together like it was, you can kiss the entire show goodbye!!! I will make it my mission to tell everyone that will listen to boycott the show. IDIOT.