Bruce Tuchman will be leaving AMC Networks this April, following MIPTV.
“Having been with the company since 2011, Bruce Tuchman, president of AMC Global and Sundance Channel Global, will be leaving AMC Networks this April,” the company said in a statement, confirming his departure.
“He has been instrumental in developing Sundance Channel into a global brand and successfully transitioning the MGM Channel into AMC Global, positioning the business for future growth. We wish him well in his new endeavors.”
As president of AMC Global and Sundance Channel Global, Tuchman has been leading the strategic distribution, programming, business development and marketing of the AMC and Sundance Channel brands internationally. Tuchman also manages Kinowelt TV, one of German-speaking Europe’s leading film networks and a company that AMC Networks acquired in 2014 under his leadership. Under Tuchman, AMC also acquired all assets of Chellomedia from Liberty Global.
Prior to joining AMC Networks, Tuchman worked as president of MGM Worldwide Networks and as general manager of Nickelodeon Global Network Ventures and SVP, Nickelodeon New Media Ventures, as well as at MTV Networks.