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Channel 4's Alex Mahon is writing her debut novel 'The Rich Bitch Club' with Walter Iuzzolino and pitching to TV producers ...
Channel 4 has announced that Alex Mahon has decided to step down as CEO and will leave the business in summer this year. Mahon joined the U.K. network in 2017 as the channel's first female CEO.
Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon is stepping down after eight years at the helm. There’s no word on her next move, but she will exit this summer having been the UK broadcaster’s first female CEO. Mahon’s ...
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4’s content chief Ian Katz has admitted to his team that his future is uncertain, meaning there could be a dramatic changing of the guard at the UK broadcaster following the dual ...
EXCLUSIVE: Matt Risley, Channel 4 ‘s YouTube supremo who founded and runs the broadcaster’s 4Studio agency, is exiting after ...
Channel 4 announced on Monday that CEO Alex Mahon has decided to step down from her role later this summer after almost eight years leading the British public broadcaster. In her place, COO Jonathan ...
Mahon joined Channel 4 in 2017 as the broadcaster ... landscape flooded with misinformation.” Concluded Channel 4: “Alex’s commitment to fairness in the workplace, and especially to ...
Alex Mahon said: “Working at Channel 4 has been a lifetime privilege because Channel 4 is the most extraordinary organisation. What we get to do here is much more than television because we reflect ...