Nickelodeon president Russell Hicks has resigned from his post after 18 years with the Viacom-owned kids channel.
Hicks, formerly Nick’s marketing chief, was upped to president, content development and production at the Nickelodeon Group in 2012.
According to various US reports, he has resigned after a four-month medical break, and Nick has no immediate plans to replace him.
Hicks had control over live-action, animation development and production for all platforms and Nick-branded networks.
Last year, former Nick chief Cyma Zarghami was elevated to president of a new Viacom Kids and Family Group, which houses Nick with older-skewing networks such as CMT and TV Land.
Deadline, which first reported thestory, said there had been friction between her and Hicks, though also noted she had spoken highly of him in an internal memo confirming his departure.
Under Hicks, Nick’s ratings have improved after a period of decline, taking the pay TV channel back to number one in the ratings charts.
“Russell Hicks has decided to step down from his position effective immediately,” a statement issued to US trades read.
Hicks has previously worked at Cartoon Network and Warner Bros.
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