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Unscripted vet Mioshi Hill is heading to Sirens Media. The former Lifetime executive and longtime producer is joining the ITV America-owned company as president, replacing outgoing leader Jessica Sebastian-Dayeh — who is departing to pursue a new independent venture.
“We’ve had the privilege of working with Mioshi as a network partner at Lifetime and were continually impressed with her creative instincts and skilled leadership as an executive,” said ITV America CEO David George. “It’s been incredibly impressive to watch Mioshi build on her successes in independent production with an outstanding tenure at Lifetime. We’re extremely proud of the Sirens brand built by Jessica and the team over the years, and look forward to the label’s next chapter with Mioshi at the helm.”
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Sirens Media is behind Bravo’s popular New Jersey iteration of the Real Housewives franchise, as well as Snapchat’s Nikita Unfiltered, TBS’ Lost Resort and upcoming comedy docuseries at Netflix.
“I’m excited to build upon Sirens’ legacy of edgy, pop culture-savvy storytelling,” said Hill. “As our industry continues to experience this content renaissance and explosion, with fresh voices surfacing across all platforms, ITV America continues to be a leader in story innovation and premier production. I’m honored to join their ranks, which consist of some of the best creative and production minds in the business, and cannot wait to dive in. With the ITV team behind us, Sirens is poised for continued success and a new wave of provocative, genre-busting and immensely entertaining content that leaves an impression.”
Most recently serving as vice president of nonfiction programming at Lifetime, where she’s been since 2016, Hill worked on Swipe Swap, Little Women: L.A., Finding Justice and numerous other titles. Prior to joining the network, she spent more than a decade in independent production — in roles as Hud:sun Media and High Noon Entertainment, working on titles such as E!’s House of DVF, Bravo’s Pregnant in Heels and TLC’s Cake Boss.
Hill assumes her new role at the top of Sirens in February.
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