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Isaac Lee
Isaac Lee Possin (born 1971) is a Colombian journalist, media executive, entrepreneur, and film & television producer. He is the Chairman and CEO of HYBE America, a subsidiary of HYBE Corporation, which oversees multiple labels and entertainment companies, including HYBE Latin America (including Doce Mil Music, and Zarpazo Entertainment), Quality Control Music (QC), Big Machine Label Group (BMLG), and SB Projects. He was previously Chairman of HYBE Latin America, and Chairman and CEO of EXILE Content Studio, a media company developing premium original content for audiences across the U.S. and Latin America. Lee is also the Chairman of HYBE Latin America. He previously served as Chief Content Officer for Univision Communications and Televisa, the world's largest Spanish-language media conglomerate. He founded StoryHouse Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based, scripted content development unit of Univision, which produces acclaimed scripted TV Series El Chapo (Netflix), as well as Outpost (HBO), Residente and Hate Rising docu-features.
Lee was born in Bogotá, Colombia to Jewish immigrants.
When Lee was 23, he reported that Colombia's then president Ernesto Samper had received funding from the Cali Cartel. Lee was fired immediately afterward.
At the age of 25, Lee was appointed editor of Cromos. At 26, he was named editor-in-chief of the Colombian magazine Semana. During his tenure at Semana, the magazine became a publishing house with several titles and digital properties. The magazine was crucial in several of Colombia's most important political junctures. A 1997 cover story forced two Colombian cabinet ministers to resign shortly after. Semana also covered political corruption, guerrillas, the military and paramilitaries, narco-traffickers and the peace process.
Lee founded and was the editor-in-chief of PODER Magazine, a pan-regional magazine for the business elite with special editions for the US Hispanic market, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela and Peru with a total circulation of over half a million copies. The magazine was later sold to Televisa and other investors.
On December 9, 2010 Univision announced the appointment of Lee as President of News.
Shortly after joining Univision, Lee announced he was working on the launch of a 24-hour cable news channel in English; the new channel was officially announced in May 2012 as a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and Univision. In February 2013, both networks announced the new channel would be called Fusion.
Two new departments within news were created in 2011: an Investigative Unit led by Gerardo Reyes and a Documentary Unit led by Juan Rendón.[citation needed] The Documentary Unit later became StoryHouse a content development and production venture producing original content for UCI's portfolio of owned networks as well as third party networks and platforms.
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Isaac Lee
Isaac Lee Possin (born 1971) is a Colombian journalist, media executive, entrepreneur, and film & television producer. He is the Chairman and CEO of HYBE America, a subsidiary of HYBE Corporation, which oversees multiple labels and entertainment companies, including HYBE Latin America (including Doce Mil Music, and Zarpazo Entertainment), Quality Control Music (QC), Big Machine Label Group (BMLG), and SB Projects. He was previously Chairman of HYBE Latin America, and Chairman and CEO of EXILE Content Studio, a media company developing premium original content for audiences across the U.S. and Latin America. Lee is also the Chairman of HYBE Latin America. He previously served as Chief Content Officer for Univision Communications and Televisa, the world's largest Spanish-language media conglomerate. He founded StoryHouse Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based, scripted content development unit of Univision, which produces acclaimed scripted TV Series El Chapo (Netflix), as well as Outpost (HBO), Residente and Hate Rising docu-features.
Lee was born in Bogotá, Colombia to Jewish immigrants.
When Lee was 23, he reported that Colombia's then president Ernesto Samper had received funding from the Cali Cartel. Lee was fired immediately afterward.
At the age of 25, Lee was appointed editor of Cromos. At 26, he was named editor-in-chief of the Colombian magazine Semana. During his tenure at Semana, the magazine became a publishing house with several titles and digital properties. The magazine was crucial in several of Colombia's most important political junctures. A 1997 cover story forced two Colombian cabinet ministers to resign shortly after. Semana also covered political corruption, guerrillas, the military and paramilitaries, narco-traffickers and the peace process.
Lee founded and was the editor-in-chief of PODER Magazine, a pan-regional magazine for the business elite with special editions for the US Hispanic market, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela and Peru with a total circulation of over half a million copies. The magazine was later sold to Televisa and other investors.
On December 9, 2010 Univision announced the appointment of Lee as President of News.
Shortly after joining Univision, Lee announced he was working on the launch of a 24-hour cable news channel in English; the new channel was officially announced in May 2012 as a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and Univision. In February 2013, both networks announced the new channel would be called Fusion.
Two new departments within news were created in 2011: an Investigative Unit led by Gerardo Reyes and a Documentary Unit led by Juan Rendón.[citation needed] The Documentary Unit later became StoryHouse a content development and production venture producing original content for UCI's portfolio of owned networks as well as third party networks and platforms.