Cineflix Productions President JC Mills to Depart After Six Years
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Peter White
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Summary
JC Mills, President and Head of Content at Cineflix Productions (producer of Mayday: Air Crash Investigation and American Pickers), is leaving the company after six years. Mills joined in 2020 and was praised by co-founders Glen Salzman and Katherine Buck for his "extraordinary contribution" and "pivotal role" in producing hundreds of hours of programming. A well-known figure in unscripted TV, Mills previously worked at Nat Geo and ICM Partners. He will continue to executive produce Cineflix's History Channel shows including History's Greatest Picks through August.
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Mills joined the company, which also makes History's American Pickers, in 2020 and the company's co-founders Glen Salzman and Katherine Buck said he had made an 'extraordinary contribution' to the firm and played a 'pivotal role' in bringing hundreds of hours of programming to life.
Mills is a well-liked and well-known figure in the unscripted community, having previously been a buyer at Nat Geo and an agent at ICM Partners.
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