PEILIN CHOU
SVP of Programming & Production, Comcast's AZN Television

Peilin Chou is SVP of Programming & Production, AZN Television, International Networks' ad-supported channel that consists of programming targeted to Asian American viewers. The company also provides 16 pay TV channels that offer specific in-language programming from a variety of international sources. International Networks is the trade name of International Networks, LLC, a wholly owned company of Comcast Corporation.

Peilin joined AZN Television from Spike TV, where she was part of the original management team that launched the network. She is based in New York City.

As Vice President of Original Series at Spike TV, Chou was responsible for the development and production of all original series from inception through air. Chou was responsible for the groundbreaking program The Joe Schmo Show, which originated a new television genre-"faux reality".

Prior to her position at Spike TV, Chou served as the Director of Development at Nickelodeon. Chou began her career in feature film development as a Creative Executive at Touchstone Pictures and Walt Disney Feature Animation.

Chou was born in Taipei, Taiwan, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.