• News Corp makes appointments for proposed publishing company

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 04
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: News Corporation has made two senior management appointments for the new News Corporation, the proposed global publishing entity to be formed as part of the company?s intended separation into two independent, publicly traded companies.

    Anoushka Healy, currently Group Managing Editor of The Times and Sunday Times in London, has been named Chief Strategy Officer and will help shape the new News Corporation and fashion its strategic direction. She will also be responsible for sharing best practices across the organization, implementing new projects and supporting talent around the company?s businesses.

    William Lewis has been appointed Chief Creative Officer. He will be responsible for the new company?s creative strategy and will have a central role in developing new commercial opportunities, including product launches, digital initiatives and acquisitions.

    Lewis joined News Corporation as Group General Manager of News International in London in September 2010 and became an executive member of News Corporation?s Management and Standards Committee in July 2011.

    "Both Healy and Lewis will be based in New York and report to Robert Thomson, Chief Executive Officer of New News Corporation.

    "Will and Anoushka will be at the very heart of the new company, expanding our digital and global reach and building new businesses. Anoushka is a fully certified organizational genius and master of motivation. Will has an innate understanding of audiences and how their needs are changing. He is as diligent as he is digital," said Thomson.

  • Almar Latour is Dow Jones Newswires Asia editor

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 26
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US media conglomerate News Corp has named Almar Latour editor-in-chief of Dow Jones Newswires in Asia. This is in addition to his responsibilities as editor-in-chief, Asia, of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since 2009.

    The appointment comes as editorial operations of Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal in Asia become a single news operation with common focus on delivering reliable, differentiated news and analysis on the world and the world of business.

    In his expanded role, Latour will lead efforts to further strengthen the editorial coverage and expansion through digital, local-language and other initiatives. Latour has overseen the Journal?s expansion across all platforms in the region, including The Wall Street Journal Asia and asia.WSJ.com, as well as its Chinese and Japanese-language editions online.

    Dow Jones editor-in-chief, The Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson said, "Under Almar?s leadership, The Wall Street Journal in Asia has soared to new heights, with more than 10 million readers accessing our pre-eminent coverage across platforms and languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Hindi. He is a thoughtful mentor and a fearless, peerless journalist who will lead a talented team of reporters and editors with determination and distinction."

    Dow Jones Newswires managing editor Neal Lipschutz added, "With Almar at the helm of both Dow Jones Newswires and the Journal in Asia, the integration of our editorial resources is entering a new chapter. Our combined news team will be stronger than ever and ready to deliver even more top-quality coverage of some of the fastest-growing economies in the world."
    Latour will report to Thomson for overall strategy, new initiatives and The Wall Street Journal, and to Lipschutz for Dow Jones Newswires.

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  • Murdoch's 'The Times' to launch US edition

    MUMBAI: Rupert Murdoch's London-based The Times newspaper announced that it will launch a US edition on 6 June 2006 a

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