Full Name
Jamie Horowitz
Job Title
Co-Founder & President
Company
Omaha Productions
Speaker Bio
Jamie Horowitz co-founded Omaha Productions with Peyton Manning in December 2020. He serves as the president of the company, which focuses on creating unifying and uplifting content. Previously, he was WWE’s EVP, Digital and Development. Horowitz led WWE's original programming slate and digital initiatives. In this capacity, Horowitz shaped the strategy for WWE’s social media output and off-platform content distribution.
Before that, he worked as the EVP of Content, North America for DAZN. In this role, he led content creation and strategy for DAZN's North American business. This included the creative development and production of DAZN's studio shows and working with Sylvester Stallone on original boxing documentaries and films. Prior to that, Horowitz was President of FOX Sports National Networks. Horowitz oversaw programming, marketing, and scheduling for FS1 and reinvented the FS1 daytime strategy.
Earlier in his career, Horowitz was an ESPN senior executive where he developed innovative daily sports talk shows such as “First Take” and “SportsNation.” Horowitz began his career in sports television as an Olympic Researcher for NBC Sports leading up to and during the 2000 Sydney Summer Games. He graduated from Amherst College. He was a very average point guard on the basketball team.
Before that, he worked as the EVP of Content, North America for DAZN. In this role, he led content creation and strategy for DAZN's North American business. This included the creative development and production of DAZN's studio shows and working with Sylvester Stallone on original boxing documentaries and films. Prior to that, Horowitz was President of FOX Sports National Networks. Horowitz oversaw programming, marketing, and scheduling for FS1 and reinvented the FS1 daytime strategy.
Earlier in his career, Horowitz was an ESPN senior executive where he developed innovative daily sports talk shows such as “First Take” and “SportsNation.” Horowitz began his career in sports television as an Olympic Researcher for NBC Sports leading up to and during the 2000 Sydney Summer Games. He graduated from Amherst College. He was a very average point guard on the basketball team.
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