Warner Bros. Discovery Thursday announced its management team for Japan, Australia New Zealand, reporting into James Gibbons, WBD’s president and managing director. The reshuffle follows similar an…
, and be based in Tokyo. He will continue to oversee all theatrical activity, local production, content licensing, games and consumer products.. Based in Auckland, he will oversee all networks activity in all three markets across pay-TV, free-to-air and BVOD. [WBITVP], where he will, just like WBITVP NZ, continue to report directly into the global WBITVP organization.
, Australia & New Zealand, based in Sydney. based in Sydney., based in Tokyo. He will continue to manage network activity, reporting to Glen Kyne, while Singapore-basedhead of factual & lifestyle – South East Asia“These appointments reflect the strength of leadership from both legacy companies, bringing an impressive track record and deep knowledge of our diversified Warner Bros. Discovery portfolio,” said Gibbons.
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