
Disney+ appoints Angela Jain as Head of Content for EMEA
The Walt Disney Company has announced the appointment of Angela Jain as Head of Content for Disney+ across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Jain, who currently serves as Director of Unscripted, UK, at ITV Studios, will assume her new role in September.
This newly created position comes as Disney strengthens its focus on international markets and original local content—an emphasis highlighted during the company's recent earnings call. As part of its broader growth strategy for Disney+, the entertainment giant plans to significantly increase its output of local original productions across Europe over the next four years.
In her new role, Jain will oversee Disney+'s original content strategy in the EMEA region, including commissioning, production management, business affairs, and the acquisition of branded originals. She will report directly to Eric Schrier, President of Disney Television Studios and Global Original Television Strategy.
Commenting on the appointment, Schrier said: 'Angela's appointment to lead original content in EMEA is an essential piece of our ambitious plan to grow our local slate for Disney+. Her expertise and experience will help build on our recent success and elevate our storytelling, bringing customers more local stories that complement our incomparable movies and shows from our global studios.'
Jain added: 'It is an irresistible opportunity to join Disney, return to commissioning and work alongside Eric Schrier and his talented team. The growth and vision to expand original productions is invigorating, and I look forward to collaborating with the very best creative talent to produce shows of real excellence and ambition for Disney+.
'I'm grateful to ITV after so many wonderful and successful years. I will miss enormously the most incredible and dedicated production teams, colleagues and friends from whom I have learned so much and to whom I would like to say a heartfelt thank you.'
Jain brings with her decades of experience in content creation, commissioning, and channel management. At ITV, she held a range of senior positions, including Controller of Digital Channels and Acquisitions, Managing Director of Lifted Entertainment, and most recently, Director of Unscripted UK, where she led 11 labels responsible for globally successful formats. Earlier in her career, as Controller of ITV2, she commissioned major hits like Love Island, Plebs, The Big Reunion and Timewasters. At E4, she oversaw iconic series such as The Inbetweeners, Misfits and Dead Set, while also acquiring US hits like Glee and The Big Bang Theory. Her early career included freelance roles in independent production across a range of genres.
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