A&E Network has added two programming execs to its ranks. Former Fox TV Studios Scripted Programming VP Gabriel Marano is joining the network’s West Coast-based scripted department as VP Drama Programming, and Dave Mace is coming aboard the East Coast-based non-fiction department as VP Non-fiction & Alternative Programming. At FtvS, Marano oversaw the development and production of the studio’s scripted cable series including The Americans, The Killing, Burn Notice and the upcoming Maron. At A&E he will report to SVP Drama Programming Tana Nugent Jamieson and help shepherd new pilots as well as the network’s slate of original scripted dramas including The Glades, Longmire and Bates Hotel. Mace, previously at MTV Networks as SVP VH1 Creative Lab and before that VP Original Programming at Logo, will report to A&E SVP Non-fiction & Alternative Programming Elaine Frontain Bryant and be tasked with developing new original non-fiction series ideas for the network.


Gabe is a class act as an exec, and a delight as a human. Good move, A&E.
Why?
Wow non fiction needs a ton of help over there –
good luck Dave !!!
Well, at least we can all understand what Dave will be saying!!!!
That team needs help ASAP
Hope they tune down the FAKE SET UP bad writing that is coming out of that network
I guess DUCK has saved a few jobs over there – lucky on that one