HBO’s chief executive says he’s leaving less than one year after AT&T acquisition

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HBO’s chief executive says he’s leaving less than one year after AT&T acquisition GlobeBusiness

HBO’s chief executive said he is exiting the cable channel, a decision that comes less than a year after AT&T acquired HBO’s parent company.

“Hard as it is to think about leaving the company I love, and the people I love in it, it is the right time for me to do so,” Richard Plepler said in a memo Thursday to HBO staffers that was obtained by The Associated Press. During Plepler’s nearly 28-year tenure, the premium channel fielded popular and award-winning series including “The Sopranos,” ”Game of Thrones,“ ”Girls,“ ”Big Little Lies“ and ”Band of Brothers.“ With the advent of streaming, the HBO Go and HBO Now platforms were started under his direction.Last June, a federal judge approved AT&Ts merger with Time Warner, a deal worth more than $80-billion.

In his memo, Plepler said his decision came at an “inflection point” in the life of HBO. He said he was proud of the company and expected it to continue to thrive. He referred to moving on to “the next chapter of my life” but offered no details. Plepler, who joined HBO in 1992, served as co-president from 2007 to 2012. He was named chairman and CEO in 2013.

 

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