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RDF Media announces reorganisation
Published Thursday, Nov 22 2007, 19:38 GMT | By Dave West
RDF Media has created a content board and rearranged its management.
Former chief creative officer Stephen Lambert left because of a trailer that misrepresented the Queen and has not yet been replaced.
The company announced the new board will include RDF Television managing director Grant Mansfield, who will also become chairman of RDF content, group director of family entertainment Nigel Pickard, IWC Media creative director Hamish Barbour, Touchpaper Television managing director Rob Pursey and joint managing director for the comedy unit Colin Gilbert.
RDF Television has also made producer director Tayte Simpson head of factual entertainment and Peter Usher, previously executive producer of entertainment, head of entertainment.
Clelia Mountford has been officially named head of comedy and Mark Hill, previously head of daytime and features, becomes director of Bristol-based regional production firm RDF Television West.
Former chief creative officer Stephen Lambert left because of a trailer that misrepresented the Queen and has not yet been replaced.
The company announced the new board will include RDF Television managing director Grant Mansfield, who will also become chairman of RDF content, group director of family entertainment Nigel Pickard, IWC Media creative director Hamish Barbour, Touchpaper Television managing director Rob Pursey and joint managing director for the comedy unit Colin Gilbert.
RDF Television has also made producer director Tayte Simpson head of factual entertainment and Peter Usher, previously executive producer of entertainment, head of entertainment.
Clelia Mountford has been officially named head of comedy and Mark Hill, previously head of daytime and features, becomes director of Bristol-based regional production firm RDF Television West.
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