Hulu's head of original programming development, Charlotte Koh, is leaving the company. No details around the departure were provided by Hulu, and the exit is puzzling especially given Koh's profile as Hulu's NewFront presentation nears. After all, the network's slate of originals, including heavily sponsored content like Chipotle's Farmed and Dangerous show, have carried her stamp of approval. The company provided a statement via a representative: "We thank Charlotte for her amazing contributions over the past 3 years, building our Hulu originals business, and we wish her continued success in the future." An insider characterized the exit as Koh's decision, rather than a firing or a layoff. It would probably be wrong to characterize Koh's departure as a sign of decreased commitment to originals as the season to wine and dine ad buyers arrives. Hulu hired Warner Horizon exec Craig Erwich as head of content just last month, a major get for the company and one that Hulu framed as further investment in its own slate of programs. Koh and Erwich would undoubtedly have overlapped somewhat in their duties, though it's hard to say how much. Hulu's Deadbeat goes live today.