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Geraldine Laybourne

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Geraldine Laybourne

    Geraldine Laybourne: Profile
    Geraldine Laybourne founded Oxygen Media and has served as its chairman and chief executive officer since its inception. Oxygen Media is a 24-hour cable television network that puts a fresh spin on television for women. Oxygen airs a diverse array of original series including the new hit show Campus Ladies, Oprah After the Show, and the live call-in show, Talk Sex with Sue Johanson. Oxygen airs more original programming and delivers the youngest audience of all the women's networks.

    A pioneer in creating innovative and high-quality television programming for children, Ms. Laybourne spent 16 years at Nickelodeon, taking over the management of the network in 1984.

    Ms. Laybourne and her team were responsible for creating and building the Nickelodeon brand and, in 1985, for launching Nick at Nite, the successful primetime line-up of retro sitcoms. Under her leadership, Nickelodeon became the top-rated 24-hour cable programming service and won several notable honors, including Emmys®, Peabodys®, CableACE® and Parent’s Choice® awards, among numerous others.

    Prior to starting Oxygen, Ms. Laybourne was president of Disney/ABC Cable Networks (from 1996-1998) where she was responsible for overseeing current cable programming for the Walt Disney Company and its ABC subsidiary.

    Ms. Laybourne has been singled out for her many contributions to the industry. She was ranked No. 1 among the 50 most influential women in the entertainment industry by The Hollywood Reporter in 1996 and named one of the 25 most influential people in America by Time magazine that same year. In 1995, she was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. In October of 2004 she was inducted into The Cable Center Hall of Fame.

    Ms. Laybourne sits on a number of boards and advisory committees, including The National Cable Television Association, The National Council for Families and Television, New York Women in Film & Television (Advisory Board), and Cable Positive (Honorary Chair). From 1990 to 1995 she served on the Board of Kinder Care Learning Centers. Ms. Laybourne recently became a member of the Board of Directors of Insight Communications. She also currently serves as board president of the Alumnae and Alumni of Vassar College (AAVC).

    Ms. Laybourne earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from Vassar College and a Master of Science degree in Elementary Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to her entertainment career, Ms. Laybourne was a teacher, conducted research with children and was an early advocate of education through media. A native of Martinsville, New Jersey, she and her husband Kit, a producer, author and animator, have two children and one granddaughter.


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