Jeff Gaspin, Netflix's VP of Unscripted Series, is stepping down from his executive role effective July 1, moving into a producing capacity on several upcoming titles. For agents, producers, and executives working in the unscripted space, this is a buyer-side org chart shift that changes who holds the keys to Netflix's nonfiction slate — and signals where the division stands in its maturation cycle. Key Takeaways: Gaspin's departure from the VP role is effective July 1, 2026, after approximately 2.5 years at Netflix in that capacity.
Jeff Gaspin, Netflix's VP of Unscripted Series, is stepping down from his executive role effective July 1, moving into a producing capacity on several upcoming titles. For agents, producers, and executives working in the unscripted space, this is a buyer-side org chart shift that changes who holds the keys to Netflix's nonfiction slate — and signals where the division stands in its maturation cycle.
Key Takeaways:
The shift from executive to producer for a veteran of Gaspin's caliber isn't an exit — it's a repositioning. For reps and producers, the map of Netflix unscripted just changed: Riegg is the buyer, Gaspin is a potential collaborator with inside access, and the division's infrastructure is mature enough that the creative execution layer is where the leverage now lives. Watch how Riegg reshapes the slate over the next two to three quarters.
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