
Veteran TV executive/producer Francie Calfo is joining Imagine TV as president after more than 20 years at ABC. Calfo will replace David Nevins who is leaving to become entertainment president at Showtime, replacing Robert Greenblatt. Calfo’s deal with 20th TV where Imagine TV is based came after a couple of weeks of negotiations, mostly over financial terms.
Calfo most recently served as an ABC Studios-based producer, executive producing several pilots and one series, this summer’s struggling dramedy Scoundrels. Before that she was EVP at ABC, serving as entertainment president Stephen McPherson’s No.2. She segued into that job after spending a year as a producer, partnered with Stu Bloomberg when the two executive produced the short-lived ABC drama series Life As We Know It.
Calfo was previously an executive at ABC Studios’ predecessor Touchstone TV where she helped develop Alias and CSI under then-boss McPherson. Calfo first joined Disney’s TV team in 1989, in Buena Vista’s TV research department, eventually working her way into programming at Touchstone.
Calfo is the second ABC Studios-based producer to land a president-level job at a 20th TV-based company this week. On Tuesday, Bert Salke was named president of 20th TV’s cable/unscripted division Fox21.
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Brilliant choice.
Amazing. Good for them!
Now Grazer will have a hot Exec. to look at everyday.
A good choice: she’s a pro and a class act. And I hope she keeps Nevins’ Imagine team intact — Robin Gurney is terrific, and I like Erin over there, too.
Francie is a class act. She will do well there. ABC never appreciated her talents. Good for her!!
It was time she got away from ABC. McPherson is a true madman. She was under his thumb for way too long. … Very lovely person… A bit anal retentive but ABC turns creative/smart people into shells of their former selves … Maybe she can be less of a control freak now.
Beyond an awesome choice!
Most TV executives are useless. Calfo is not.
Congrats to Francie. I had the good fortune to date her in the 90s and she is a great woman. Not only talented and ambitious but a nice woman with compassion and good values. Many people in “the biz” are jerks, but not Francie.