Frost joined Sony Pictures Television in 2008 as Executive Vice President of US business affairs.
Jeff Frost is stepping down from his role as President of Sony Pictures Television Studios.
Frost has held the position as the studio’s chief for the past five years. He was appointed by Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra following the exits of former presidents Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht for their roles leading Apple TV+. Frost formerly served as Sony Pictures Television Studios’ head of business affairs.
Frost will remain at Sony through September and help with the forthcoming transition.
Frost first joined Sony in 2008 from ABC Studios where he served as senior VP of business affairs. During his role as executive VP of US business affairs at SPT, he was charged with overseeing strategic counsel on the company’s network, cable and syndication productions as well as managing SPT’s negotiations between the studio and its network, production companies, talent and other outside companies.