Appointment
Deborah K. Bradley has joined A+E Networks in the newly formed role of executive VP of global content sales, reporting into Mark Garner, executive VP of content sales and business development. Based in Atlanta, Bradley will oversee the team responsible for licensing original and existing content to A+E Networks’ global streaming partners and all U.S. linear and non-linear platforms. The executive is responsible for expanding A+E’s presence across multi-media third party platforms and is also charged with expanding the distribution of A+E’s growing Fast channel portfolio.
Bradley joins from The Amherst Group, a financial advisory firm specializing in real estate with 22 billion in assets, where she most recently served as president of their retail division and head of corporate marketing and brand reputation. The executive has had previous stints at Turner Entertainment, CBS Television Distribution and Paramount Domestic Television.
“Throughout her career, Deb...
Deborah K. Bradley has joined A+E Networks in the newly formed role of executive VP of global content sales, reporting into Mark Garner, executive VP of content sales and business development. Based in Atlanta, Bradley will oversee the team responsible for licensing original and existing content to A+E Networks’ global streaming partners and all U.S. linear and non-linear platforms. The executive is responsible for expanding A+E’s presence across multi-media third party platforms and is also charged with expanding the distribution of A+E’s growing Fast channel portfolio.
Bradley joins from The Amherst Group, a financial advisory firm specializing in real estate with 22 billion in assets, where she most recently served as president of their retail division and head of corporate marketing and brand reputation. The executive has had previous stints at Turner Entertainment, CBS Television Distribution and Paramount Domestic Television.
“Throughout her career, Deb...
- 1/24/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Soon, TNT and TBS won’t just be your source for Law & Order reruns and new episodes of American Dad!—their parent company, Turner, has just picked up the cable rights for the complete Star Wars saga, including all the movies that haven’t even been made yet. The multi-year licensing agreements with Walt Disney Studios and 20th Century Fox grant TNT and TBS the rights to air everything from Star Wars: A New Hope to the forthcoming Rogue One. The cable networks have also nabbed premiere windows for 2015’s The Force Awakens, as well as Gareth Edwards’ standalone film. Deborah K. Bradley, a Turner media company executive, confirmed the details in a press release issued today.
The Star Wars movies and characters are beloved across generations, captivating audiences and breaking box office records around the globe for nearly four decades. Through this deal, TNT and TBS will ...
The Star Wars movies and characters are beloved across generations, captivating audiences and breaking box office records around the globe for nearly four decades. Through this deal, TNT and TBS will ...
- 9/14/2016
- by Danette Chavez
- avclub.com
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