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Jennifer Salke named new chief of Amazon Studios, replacing Roy Price

“I am both honored and emboldened by the opportunity to lead this extraordinary business,” said Jennifer Salke, the new head of Amazon Studios.
Image: President of NBC Entertainment Jennifer Salke
President of NBC Entertainment Jennifer Salke speaks onstage during the NBCUniversal portion of the 2018 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour on Jan. 9, 2018 in Pasadena, California.Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images file

Jennifer Salke, the president of entertainment at NBC, will replace Roy Price as head of Amazon Studios following his resignation over sexual misconduct allegations, the company said Friday.

“I am both honored and emboldened by the opportunity to lead this extraordinary business,” Salke said in a statement.

Price, who helped put Amazon Studios on the map with acclaimed series like the offbeat comedy “Transparent,” stepped down in October after a producer publicly accused him of sexual harassment.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Isa Hackett, a producer of the dystopian drama “The Man in the High Castle,” said Price had repeatedly propositioned her in vulgar terms.

Salke has overseen development and programming at NBC since 2011. She “fostered some of the biggest script successes on NBC in years,” according to her company biography — including the hit drama series “This Is Us.”

She also brought the primetime sitcoms “Superstore” and “The Good Place” to the network.

“NBC has been an amazing home — creatively, professionally and personally — and I leave there knowing that the work we did had groundbreaking impact,” Salke said in the Amazon release announcing the news.

Image: Roy Price during Amazon's premiere screening of "Transparent" in downtown Los Angeles
Roy Price poses during Amazon's premiere screening of the TV series "Transparent" in 2014.Kevork Djansezian / Reuters file

“It’s an exciting time to be a content creator, and I look forward to being on the front lines of an innovative business with storytelling at its heart.”

Amazon Studios was one of the wave of media and entertainment companies rocked by sexual misconduct scandals following explosive revelations about Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

The streaming company has largely failed to generate as much cultural buzz as rivals like Netflix ("Stranger Things," "House of Cards") and Hulu ("The Handmaid's Tale").

But the studio scored at the Golden Globes last month, taking home honors for its freshman show “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” including best comedy series and best actress for star Rachel Brosnahan.