Hilary Estey McLoughlin

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Hilary Estey McLoughlin
Born (1962-08-06) August 6, 1962 (age 62)
Alma mater Boston University
OccupationTelevision Executive

Hilary Elin Estey McLoughlin (born August 6, 1962) is a television producer and development executive. Estey McLoughlin most recently served as Senior Executive Producer of The View and non fiction content for ABC News, [1] where she oversaw the development of new multiplatform series. Estey McLoughlin was let go from The View and ABC News in December 2020 as part of company-wide layoffs. Estey McLoughlin's last day was February 8, 2021, and was given an on-air farewell tribute by the co-hosts of The View. [2]

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Career

Prior to The View and ABC News, from 2013–2015, Estey McLoughlin served as President of Creative Affairs at CBS Television Distribution, where she oversaw all first-run syndicated programming and operations of veteran franchises such as Judge Judy, Dr. Phil, Rachael Ray, and Entertainment Tonight. While at CBS, Estey McLoughlin also played an integral role in the staffing and launch of The Late Late Show with James Corden.

From 2006–2013, she served as President of Warner Bros. Television's syndication production house Telepictures Productions, [3] where she oversaw all aspects of the company, including programming such as The Rosie O'Donnell Show, The Tyra Banks Show, Ellen, Extra, Judge Mathis, and TMZ.

Awards and lists

Estey McLoughlin is the recipient of several Daytime Emmy Awards:

Additionally, Estey McLoughlin has been featured on the following lists:

Early life and education

Hilary Estey McLoughlin was born in Forest Hills, New York and studied communications at Boston University. [11]

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