The executive, who will be based in London, will lead the new subscription video-on-demand service in more than 20 European territories.
“Monty is ideally suited to take the reins of SkyShowtime, drawing upon his extensive experience spanning the entertainment industry, having worked in programming, strategy and distribution at subscription services and across multichannel video programming distribution, video on demand and direct-to-consumer platforms,” Andrea Zappia, Sky’s executive vp and CEO, new markets & businesses, said in a...
obtained by“Monty’s career at the forefront of both content and technology, his ability to scale businesses and his knowledge of both joint venture partners make him the perfect leader for the business as we bring the very best entertainment, movies and original series from the ViacomCBS, Sky and NBCUniversal portfolio of brands to SkyShowtime,” highlighted Raffaele Annecchino, president and CEO of ViacomCBS...
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