Katie Kilkenny Elevates to Enterprise Reporter, TV and Labor at The Hollywood Reporter

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

The Hollywood Reporter proudly announces the elevation of Katie Kilkenny to the position of Enterprise Reporter, focusing on Television and Labor. This significant promotion acknowledges Kilkenny's consistent dedication to profound journalism and her remarkable skill in uncovering critical narratives within the entertainment sphere. Her expanded responsibilities will now encompass a broader exploration of the television industry's business facets, including development and production, while maintaining her incisive reporting on workforce issues and union activities.

Maer Roshan, the editor-in-chief of The Hollywood Reporter, formally declared Kilkenny's new role on a recent Friday. In her enhanced capacity, Kilkenny is tasked with delivering insightful enterprise stories and exclusive scoops that delve into the ever-evolving landscape of streaming platforms and traditional television. Her presence in Los Angeles will further bolster THR's television reporting team, collaborating with esteemed colleagues such as Mikey O'Connell, Rick Porter, Tony Maglio, and James Hibberd. This strategic move is designed to amplify the publication's coverage of television, providing readers with unparalleled depth and analysis.

Kilkenny's journey at The Hollywood Reporter spans eight years, during which she has ascended from an associate editor to a distinguished beat reporter. Her portfolio includes comprehensive investigations into union negotiations, diverse workplace challenges, the intricate interplay between politics and entertainment, and the shifts in production locales away from California. She has consistently demonstrated a fearless approach to journalism, earning a reputation for tenacity and well-sourced reporting on sensitive subjects. Her previous investigative pieces have shed light on precarious living conditions of entertainment workers, revealed hostile workplace environments, and detailed the struggles faced by Hollywood production assistants. Notably, Kilkenny spearheaded THR's extensive coverage of the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023, providing crucial updates and analyses during a pivotal period for the industry.

Her exceptional contributions have garnered numerous accolades, including multiple Los Angeles Press Club Awards. Furthermore, her work has appeared in prestigious publications such as The Atlantic, Vice, Pacific Standard, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. In 2025, Kilkenny's journalistic prowess was recognized with a second-place honor for Print Journalist of the Year at the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. She also secured first place for her compelling reports on the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires and the enduring repercussions of the 2023 industry strikes.

This announcement follows a bustling awards season for The Hollywood Reporter, which meticulously covered the industry's premier events, published a critically acclaimed Oscars issue, and presented an "Art of Oscar" exhibition at the Megan Mulrooney Gallery. Katie Kilkenny will now report directly to Erik Hayden, the executive editor for business, signifying a streamlined reporting structure designed to facilitate her expanded and critical role within the publication.

Katie Kilkenny's promotion is a testament to her profound impact on entertainment journalism, promising an even deeper exploration of the television industry and the welfare of its workforce. Her distinguished career, marked by impactful investigative pieces and a commitment to giving voice to the often-unheard, positions her uniquely to navigate the complexities of Hollywood's evolving landscape.

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