Staff Reporters
Oct 18, 2012

Sony Pictures Television makes senior executive changes across Asia-Pacific

ASIA-PACIFIC – Sony Pictures Television has made three senior executive moves within its distribution business across Asia-Pacific.

Sony Pictures Television
Sony Pictures Television

Angel Orengo has been promoted to executive vice-president of distribution, Asia-Pacific, with oversight of SPT’s sales efforts across the entire region. He will be based in Hong Kong.

Orengo will oversee the distribution of SPT’s catalogue of programming and formats to free TV broadcasters, basic cable channels, pay TV platforms and new media clients across Asia-Pacific. He previously served as senior vice president of distribution, Asia-Pacific.

James Farrell will now serve as senior vice-president of distribution for Japan, while Mark Young has be moved up to take on the role of senior vice-president of distribution for Australia and New Zealand.

“We continue to strive to provide the best content and client experience available in Asia-Pacific and this team will deliver,” said Keith LeGoy, president, international distribution, SPT. “With more than 20 years of experience, Angel is highly respected within the television industry and continues to effectively lead the team to success."

Source:
Campaign Asia

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