Min is the second high-level executive to leave the shortform video startup in recent weeks.
Janice Min is leaving Quibi, Jeffrey Katzenberg's shortform video startup, ahead of its 2020 launch. The Hollywood ReporterMin, the former co-president and chief creative officer of The Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group, joined Quibi a little less than a year ago to lead its slate of daily news shows, called Daily Essentials.
Quibi, which Katzenberg is running with CEO Meg Whitman, is set to launch in April as an app for highly produced shortform video programming from the likes of Steven Spielberg, Antoine Fuqua and Guillermo del Toro. The company has raised around $1 billion in venture funding from all of the major entertainment studios, as well as Alibaba, Liberty Global and Madrone Capital.
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