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CNBC names new VP of int'l news, programming

Published Tuesday, Sep 13 2005, 16:10 BST | By James Welsh
Jeremy Pink has been named vice president of international news and programming at CNBC, it was announced today.

Pink, previously vice president of news and programming at CNBC Europe, will take up his new post in New Jersey on September 26.

"Now that we've acquired sole ownership of the international networks, we're looking to build our global strength even more, and Jeremy Pink's appointment reinforces our commitment to the global brand," said CNBC president Mark Hoffman. "His role will be working across each international network -- CNBC, CNBC Europe, CNBC Asia Pacific and CNBC World -- to identify global programming and content opportunities."

Barbara Stelzner has been appointed as Pink's replacement at CNBC Europe. Stelzner is joining the channel from Sky News Ireland.

"CNBC Europe is sorry to be losing Jeremy after five years of outstanding work that has helped us become the fastest growing Pan-European TV channel," said Mick Buckley, president and CEO of CNBC Europe. "I am, however, delighted to announce the arrival of Barbara Stelzner and her appointment brings great experience and insight that I'm sure will allow us to continue our pattern of growth."

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