Power 100


The Hollywood Reporters Power 100 list, published annually since 1992, is a ranking of the 100 most powerful women in entertainment—film and television executives, agents, producers and occasionally performers. The list is made public in December during the magazine's yearly Women in Entertainment Breakfast. The factors on which the ranking is based have varied in the past. For example, the 2009 Power 100 took into account: achievements ; overall authority within her company and Hollywood; greenlight power ; and her standing within the industry.
Despite the existence of similar rankings, such as Forbess Celebrity 100 and Vanity Fairs New Establishment issue, the competition surrounding the Power 100 has remained substantial, particularly since Janice Min became chief creative officer at The Hollywood Reporter in 2010. In 2014, The New York Times called the Power 100 "one of the most fearsome competitions in show business," akin to the campaigns preceding the Academy Awards, adding that "for certain executives, agents and producers, this has become a blood sport."
Anne Sweeney, then co-chairman of Disney Media Networks, was named the most powerful woman in entertainment eight times between 2004 and 2013. Oprah Winfrey, chairman of Harpo Inc., and Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, were ranked in first place in 2008 and 2009 respectively. In 2014, NBCUniversal chairman Bonnie Hammer superseded Sweeney as the entertainment industry's most powerful woman.

Top Tens of the Power 100

YearNo.RecipientCareer
20111Anne SweeneyCo-chairman of Disney Media Networks; president of Disney-ABC Television Group
20112Amy PascalCo-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment
20113Bonnie HammerChairman of NBCUniversal Cable
20114Abbe RavenPresident and CEO of A&E Television Networks
20115Dana WaldenChairman of 20th Century Fox Television
20116Stacey SniderCo-chairman and CEO of DreamWorks
20117Nina TasslerPresident of CBS
20118Donna LangleyCo-chairman of Universal Pictures
20119Nancy DubucPresident of Lifetime Network and History Network
201110Sue KrollPresident of worldwide marketing at Warner Bros. Pictures

YearNo.RecipientCareer
20121Anne SweeneyCo-chairman of Disney Media Networks; president of Disney-ABC Television Group
20122Bonnie HammerPresident of NBCUniversal Cable
20123Amy PascalCo-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment
20124Abbe RavenPresident and CEO of A&E Television Networks
20125Dana WaldenCo-chairman of 20th Century Fox Television
20126Nina TasslerPresident of CBS
20127Nancy DubucPresident of entertainment and media at A&E Networks
20128Donna LangleyCo-chairman of Universal Pictures
20129Kathleen KennedyPresident of Lucasfilm
201210Sue KrollPresident of worldwide marketing at Warner Bros. Pictures

YearNo.RecipientCareer
20131Anne SweeneyCo-chairman of Disney Media Networks; president of Disney-ABC Television Group
20132Bonnie HammerChairman of NBCUniversal Cable
20133Nancy DubucPresident and CEO of A&E Networks
20134Amy PascalCo-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment
20135Dana WaldenChairman and CEO of 20th Century Fox Television
20136Donna LangleyChairman of Universal Pictures
20137Nina TasslerPresident of CBS
20138Oprah WinfreyChairman, CEO and chief creative officer of OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
20139Sue KrollPresident of worldwide marketing and international distribution at Warner Bros. Pictures
201310Kathleen KennedyPresident of Lucasfilm

YearNo.RecipientCareer
20141Bonnie HammerChairman of NBCUniversal Cable
20142Dana WaldenChairman and CEO of Fox Television Group
20143Nancy DubucPresident and CEO of A&E Networks
20144Amy PascalCo-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment; chairman of SPE Motion Picture Group
20145Donna LangleyChairman of Universal Pictures
20146Nina TasslerChairman of CBS
20147Stacey SniderCo-Chairman of 20th Century Fox Television
20148Oprah WinfreyChairman, CEO and chief creative officer of OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
20149Angelina JolieDirector and actress
201410Sue KrollPresident of worldwide marketing and international distribution at Warner Bros. Pictures