Canadian film and television producer-distributor Sphere Media has announced the departure of Marlo Miazga as its President and Executive Producer, Unscripted and Kids and Family.
Miazga has worked as an editor, series producer, creator and executive producer across nearly every genre of television spanning her 30-year career. With nine years served initially at the independent unscripted production company BGM as head of content and production and then CEO and ultimately with Sphere Media
“I would like to thank Marlo for her time with us over the past five years as president of English Unscripted, Documentaries and Kids & Family,” said Bruno Dube, CEO of Sphere Media. “Marlo was part of the team during a period of significant industry shifts and evolving business priorities. We are grateful for her presence and collaboration during this time of change. As we move forward with a renewed focus on growth and realignment, I want to take a moment to recognize her years of service and collaboration. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors.”
Miazga commented, “I’m incredibly proud of what we have accomplished here at Sphere Media since our acquisition in 2020. Many significant challenges were met both personally and professionally. Gratefully, what this has created in me is resilience. I will always be grateful to Sphere for giving me a home to grow. So, whilst I am sad to close this chapter, indisputably, my stand out success is the powerful, creative and hugely loved team that I’m leaving in charge.”
The Kids & Family division will continue to be overseen by Judith Beauchemin, Executive Vice President, Operations, with Sphere Media’s SVP Development and Content Kim Bondi helming Sphere Media’s unscripted division.
Sphere Media is one of Canada’s top five content production companies with offices in Montréal and Toronto, Quebec City and London. The company invested in global distributor Abacus along with Bell Media to create Sphere Abacus, the commercial arm that now represents its award-winning television series, feature films, documentaries, animation and kids’ shows. Sphere’s original kids’ animation productions include Chop Chop Ninja, My Goldfish Is Evil, Manon and Moka. The company also produces adult animated series including Red Ketchup for Adult Swim.