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Marie Moore, the current senior vice president of communications for several Warner Bros. Discovery brands, is set to leave the company. Her last day will be Aug 4.
Moore presently oversees communications for such brands as Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, TCM and Max’s Kids and Family. She first joined then-WarnerMedia in 2015 where she was the SVP of communications for TBS and TNT. She then moved to become SVP of communications for TBS, TNT and HBO Max in 2019.
After leaving for a brief period, Moore returned to WarnerMedia in 2020 to become SVP of communications for the company’s global kids, young adults and classics division. In that role, she worked under former division president Tom Ascheim, who previously served as president of ABC Family. Shortly after WarnerMedia merged with Discovery, Ascheim left the company at the same time as Warner Bros. communication chief Johanna Fuentes. The global kids, young adults...
Moore presently oversees communications for such brands as Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, TCM and Max’s Kids and Family. She first joined then-WarnerMedia in 2015 where she was the SVP of communications for TBS and TNT. She then moved to become SVP of communications for TBS, TNT and HBO Max in 2019.
After leaving for a brief period, Moore returned to WarnerMedia in 2020 to become SVP of communications for the company’s global kids, young adults and classics division. In that role, she worked under former division president Tom Ascheim, who previously served as president of ABC Family. Shortly after WarnerMedia merged with Discovery, Ascheim left the company at the same time as Warner Bros. communication chief Johanna Fuentes. The global kids, young adults...
- 7/18/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
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Exclusive: Marie Moore will be leaving her post as SVP Communications working across multiple Warner Bros. Discovery ad-supported TV networks and streamer Max. Her last day will be Aug.4.
This is Moore’s second tour of duty at Wbd. The respected longtime PR executive was brought back to then-WarnerMedia in summer 2020 as SVP, Communications of the Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics division led by Tom Ascheim. The unit was disbanded after the Discovery merger, with Ascheim leaving a little over a year ago. Moore remained in her role, overseeing communications for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, TCM and Max’s Kids & Family operations.
Wbd has been going through multiple rounds of restructuring and layoffs post-merger, most recently in the linear TV network group last month.
Moore rejoined WarnerMedia in August 2020 after a short break. She had left at the end of 2019 following a long tenure, most recently as SVP,...
This is Moore’s second tour of duty at Wbd. The respected longtime PR executive was brought back to then-WarnerMedia in summer 2020 as SVP, Communications of the Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics division led by Tom Ascheim. The unit was disbanded after the Discovery merger, with Ascheim leaving a little over a year ago. Moore remained in her role, overseeing communications for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, TCM and Max’s Kids & Family operations.
Wbd has been going through multiple rounds of restructuring and layoffs post-merger, most recently in the linear TV network group last month.
Moore rejoined WarnerMedia in August 2020 after a short break. She had left at the end of 2019 following a long tenure, most recently as SVP,...
- 7/18/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva and Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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