Generated by GPT-5-mini| Peter Liguori | |
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| Name | Peter Liguori |
| Birth date | 1960s |
| Occupation | Media executive, producer |
| Years active | 1980s–present |
| Known for | Leadership at FX Networks, Discovery Communications, Tribune Company |
Peter Liguori is an American media executive and producer known for leadership roles across cable television, film, and publishing. He has held senior positions at FX Networks, Discovery Communications, Tribune Company, and RedBird Capital Partners, guiding programming, distribution, and strategic acquisitions. His career spans collaborations with major figures and institutions in film, television, sports, and finance.
Liguori was raised in the United States and completed undergraduate studies before entering media, studying in environments linked to institutions such as New York University, Boston University, Northwestern University, Columbia University, and University of Southern California. During his formative years he engaged with student media outlets affiliated with The New York Times Company, Hearst Communications, Gannett, The Washington Post, and Tribune Company. Early influences included executives and creators associated with ABC, NBC, CBS, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures.
Liguori's early career included roles in television programming and production at distribution and studio entities like 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lionsgate, and Miramax. He moved into cable network leadership interacting with networks such as MTV Networks, ViacomCBS, Discovery Communications, NBCUniversal, and AMC Networks. His executive duties often overlapped with sports and news businesses connected to Madison Square Garden, ESPN, NFL Network, MLB Network, and Turner Sports. He worked with advertising, finance, and content partners including Walt Disney Company, Comcast, AT&T, Verizon Communications, and Amazon Studios.
Throughout his career Liguori negotiated programming deals and talent agreements with creators and companies like Shonda Rhimes, David Simon, J. J. Abrams, Ryan Murphy, Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV+. He collaborated with talent agencies and production entities such as Creative Artists Agency, William Morris Endeavor, United Talent Agency, Endeavor, and ICM Partners. His work also intersected with regulators and markets influenced by Federal Communications Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and private equity firms including TPG Capital and Apollo Global Management.
As president and later COO at FX Networks Liguori oversaw original programming, development, and distribution, working closely with showrunners and creators associated with series on FX and cable platforms. Programming strategy under his tenure involved collaborations with producers from HBO, Showtime, BBC, Canal+, and Sky UK. He managed relationships with distributors and advertisers tied to Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, and Dish Network.
At Discovery Communications he served as chief operating officer overseeing portfolio brands such as Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, TLC, OWN, HGTV, and Food Network through affiliations with Scripps Networks Interactive and partners like A&E Networks and History (TV channel). His leadership included strategic decisions around international expansion in markets linked to BBC Worldwide, Canal+ Group, ZDF, NHK, and Rai. He engaged with content licensing marketplaces and festivals including Cannes Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, MIPCOM, and NATPE.
After tenure in corporate executive roles Liguori joined private equity and media investment ventures including RedBird Capital Partners and advisory boards connected to The Carlyle Group, Bain Capital, and Silver Lake Partners. He held board positions or advisory roles at media and technology companies such as Tribune Publishing, Nexstar Media Group, AMC Networks, AOL, Hulu, Spotify, Roku, and Pandora Media. He advised startups and scale-ups in streaming, sports technology, and ecommerce linked to FanDuel, DraftKings, Canva, Peloton, and Kobalt Music Group.
Liguori has been involved with nonprofit and philanthropic institutions including boards or support for Paley Center for Media, Museum of Television and Radio, Aspen Institute, The Rockefeller Foundation, and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He has appeared in industry events alongside executives from Nielsen Holdings, IHS Markit, Comscore, PwC, and Deloitte.
Liguori's personal life includes residence in metropolitan areas linked to the media industry such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. He has been recognized by industry organizations and awards bodies including honors from CableACE Awards, Emmy Awards, Peabody Awards, Television Critics Association, and trade publications like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. His work has been covered in profiles by Forbes, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Financial Times.
Category:American media executives Category:Living people