Amazon replaces Schuster with Castallo for unscripted post

Amazon Studios has named former CBS head of alternative programming Chris Castallo as its new unscripted chief, replacing Heather Schuster who departed the business in August.

Schuster left the business after an internal investigation into alleged inappropriate behaviour was administered by Amazon.

Castallo will now oversee unscripted TV development and report to Amazon’s co-heads of television Albert Cheng and Vernon Sanders.

He was most recently head of development at Verizon’s streaming service go90. Castello also spent six years with CBS, where he last acted as head of alternative programming and oversaw series such as Survivor, The Amazing Race and Undercover Boss.

Up until now Amazon Studios has been relatively quiet in the unscripted space, mainly profiting from The Grand Tour which has performed well across territories for Prime.

More recently, it also commissioned a new fashion series from Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, who departed Project Runway for the title, and football series All Or Nothing: Manchester City.

TBI reported in September that ABC’s senior VP of alternative series, Robert Mills, and Fox’s president of alternative, Robert Wade, were also in the running for the post.

 

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