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Channing Dungey

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Years active
  
1991–present

Relatives
  
Merrin Dungey

Siblings
  
Merrin Dungey

Children
  
1

Spouse
  
Scott Power

Parents
  
Judy Dungey, Don Dungey

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Born
  
1969 or 1970
Sacramento, California, U.S.

Occupation
  
Television executive, producer

Similar
  
Merrin Dungey, Ben Sherwood, Shonda Rhimes

Channing Dungey (born in 1969 or 1970) is an American television executive who in 2016 became the first African American president of ABC Entertainment Group. This also makes her the first black president of a major broadcast TV network. She was hired as president on February 17, 2016, replacing Paul Lee. Previously, Dungey worked as ABC's head of drama and oversaw the development of ABC Studios shows such as Scandal, Criminal Minds, How to Get Away with Murder, Quantico, Army Wives and Once Upon A Time. Dungey joined ABC Studios in the summer of 2004.

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Dungey began her career in entertainment as a development assistant for Davis Entertainment at 20th Century Fox. She later joined Warner Bros. as a production executive, where she helped develop and supervise a number of commercially successful films including Bridges of Madison County, Heat, The Matrix, and Devil’s Advocate.

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Dungey was born in Sacramento, California. She has a sister, actress Merrin Dungey. In 1991, she graduated from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Dungey is married and has a daughter.

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