Peter Rice, who became president of 21st Century Fox in September 2017, will become chairman of Walt Disney Television once the Disney-Fox merger closes, as well as co-chair of Disney Media Networks alongside James Pitaro (he'll replace Ben Sherwood, who will exit once the merger closes).
At that point, he'll be in charge of the combined television assets of Disney and Fox: ABC, Freeform, The Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Fox, FX, and National Geographic Channel.
Disney will rely on Rice to improve ABC and Disney Channel, and to find shows that might lure viewers to Hulu (which Disney owns the majority of) and Disney's upcoming streaming service, according to The New York Times.
"His support can feel like prevailing winds in your sails," "Juno" and "Up In The Air" director Jason Reitman told the Times. "I’ve never had an unthoughtful conversation with him."
Prior to becoming president of 21st Century Fox, Rice was the chairman of Fox Networks Group, overseeing its television assets, and before that, was president of Fox Searchlight, the company's movie division that focuses on indie film.