Veteran TV producer Rob Wade has been named Fox’s president of alternative entertainment and specials, Fox said on Monday.

Wade, who is the first person in this specific role since the departure of Mike Darnell in 2013, joins the network in March. Fox executive Corie Henson has been running the department since she replaced Simon Andreae as vice president of alternative entertainment in 2015.

“Unscripted programming is one of the true hallmarks of broadcast television,” Fox TV Group CEOs and chairmen Dana Walden and Gary Newman said in a statement. “No other platform captures the immediacy and excitement of a big, broad, breakout unscripted hit like broadcast, and we are committed to expanding our efforts in this area beginning today, with Rob. Rob’s an incredibly well-respected executive and producer with a proven track record working on reality hits. He’s also a creator himself, which makes him the perfect person to lead this charge. We’re confident Rob has the creative vision to shape this area in the same way we’ve shaped the scripted side at the studio through our partnerships with some of the best talent in the business.”

Though Fox has a sizeable roster of reality fare, it has been the only broadcast network without a high-rated reality show on the air since the end of American Idol in 2016.

Wade most recently served as showrunner of Dancing With the Stars, where he moved into the vacancy held by longtime executive producer Conrad Green, and previously produced The X Factor and America’s Got Talent. Wade also has served as an executive, previously working as head of TV at Simon Cowell’s SyCo Entertainment North America and head of entertainment development for BBC Worldwide.

“Fox has always been a pioneer in unscripted television, delivering its boldest and most innovative hits,” said Wade in a statement. “I am thrilled to be given the chance to work with the best talent in the business and hope I can add to that legacy.”

Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word, a revival of The Love Connection with host Andy Cohen, Beat Shazam with Jamie Foxx, and the competition series Kicking and Screaming are among the newest set to be added to Fox’s slate this year. The trio join a lineup largely dominated by Ramsay’s culinary suite of programming and mainstay So You Think You Can Dance, which is now in its 14th cycle.

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