McPherson Out at ABC

ABC's new former chief, McPherson.

In a whirlwind move yesterday, ABC announced that its entertainment president of several years, Stephen McPherson, had submitted his resignation effective immediately, and almost as quickly came word that he was being replaced by ABC Family chief Paul Lee.

McPherson’s ouster—you don’t quit and get replaced in three-and-a-half seconds if you’re going happily—is at once surprising and not so much. On the one hand, McPherson has been a widely respected developer of programming, having brought ABC from the doldrums by launching Lost and Desperate Housewives in 2004. (And maybe more important, Dancing With the Stars afterward.) On the what-have-you-done-for-me-lately front, he launched a successful comedy night last season (an ABC holy grail for years) with Modern Family. For all that, though, ABC has reportedly been spending a ton on new-program development, only to end up more or less tied with NBC—in its Jay Leno season at that. (And, according to industry reports, he had strained relations with his bosses.)