New Sling TV boss hails from Charter, Cablevision

Gary Schanman has been named EVP and group president of Sling TV. He takes on a role formerly held by Michael Schwimmer, who recently joined Univision.

Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor

April 19, 2022

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New Sling TV boss hails from Charter, Cablevision

Gary Schanman, an exec with deep cable industry roots, is the new head of Sling TV, the Dish-owned virtual multichannel video programming distributor (vMVPD).

Erik Carlson, president and CEO of Dish, announced the news on LinkedIn, noting that Schanman is coming on board to "drive Sling TV's growth and evolution." Carlson touted Schanman's work with both startups and large companies over the years.

Update: Dish/Sling TV confirmed the appointment but had no further comment at this time.

Figure 1: Sling TV shed 70,000 subs in Q4 2021, ending the year 2.49 million. (Source: opturadesign/Alamy Stock Photo) Sling TV shed 70,000 subs in Q4 2021, ending the year 2.49 million.
(Source: opturadesign/Alamy Stock Photo)

Schanman takes on a job previously held by Michael Schwimmer, who succeeded Warren Schlichting as Sling TV's top boss back in June 2020. Schwimmer joined Univision as president, global platform strategy and revenue earlier this year.

Schanman, a cable industry vet, most recently was chief product officer at Common Sense Networks, a streaming service tailored for kids aged two to ten that recently launched a service called "Sensical." Prior to that, he founded and ran GBMonday, a strategy and product development firm focused on areas such as user experience design, operational and investment diligence services and digital strategies.

On the cable operator front, Schanman spent about six years with Charter Communications. His roles there included SVP of Spectrum Video Products, where he focused on direct-to-consumer and advanced advertising products and oversaw the launch of a range of products that included applications for several streaming platforms and the operator's cloud-based guide and DVR.

Figure 2: Gary Schanman has previously held executive roles focused on video and broadband at Charter Communications and Cablevision Systems (now part of Altice USA). (Source: Dish/Sling TV) Gary Schanman has previously held executive roles focused on video and broadband at Charter Communications and Cablevision Systems (now part of Altice USA).
(Source: Dish/Sling TV)

Prior to that, Schanman was an exec with Cablevision Systems (now part of Altice USA), holding such roles as SVP, strategy, revenue management and operations, media sales; SVP, broadband product management; and SVP, video product management.

Pay-TV struggles

Schanman is taking the helm at Sling TV as Dish looks to shore up a struggling pay-TV business, and as Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen continues to lobby for a merger of Dish and DirecTV. In February, Ergen warned that a pairing of Dish and DirecTV is inevitable, but also necessary, if the pay-TV businesses of the two companies are to survive. The New York Post reported earlier this year that Dish and DirecTV had engaged in "fresh talks," but nothing official has been forthcoming.

Sling TV, an OTT-TV service that launched back in February 2015, lost 70,000 subs in Q4 2021, ending the period with 2.49 million (analysts were expecting Sling TV to gain 16,000 subs in the quarter).

Speaking on the Q4 call in February, Carlson preached patience on Dish's pay-TV business. He was also hopeful that Sling TV was set to rebound after its platform and user interface were retooled in the second half of 2021.

"Sling is a profitable business that will grow," Carlson said then. "It's going to require a little bit of patience, but ... we're now positioned to be able to innovate and enhance the customer experience with new features and differentiated offerings."

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— Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading

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Jeff Baumgartner

Senior Editor, Light Reading

Jeff Baumgartner is a Senior Editor for Light Reading and is responsible for the day-to-day news coverage and analysis of the cable and video sectors. Follow him on X and LinkedIn.

Baumgartner also served as Site Editor for Light Reading Cable from 2007-2013. In between his two stints at Light Reading, he led tech coverage for Multichannel News and was a regular contributor to Broadcasting + Cable. Baumgartner was named to the 2018 class of the Cable TV Pioneers.

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