Tech
Sky finds new music head
Published Thursday, Sep 18 2003, 12:31 BST | By Neil Wilkes
Sky has poached C4's head of music, Jo Wallace, to take charge of its three digital music channels.
Wallace will replace Lester Mordue, who made a sudden departure from the network last month, with the primary objective of increasing the audience share from its lowly 6%.
Temporarily replacing Wallace at C4 will be Neil McCallum, deputy commissioning editor for music and youth.
Wallace will replace Lester Mordue, who made a sudden departure from the network last month, with the primary objective of increasing the audience share from its lowly 6%.
Temporarily replacing Wallace at C4 will be Neil McCallum, deputy commissioning editor for music and youth.
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