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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.
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 ...
Alex Mahon is stepping down as the chief executive of Channel 4 after nearly eight years. She will leave the business in summer this year, having joined the organisation in 2017 as the channel’s ...
Channel 4 is in “market shock territory” and may finally look to use its £75M ($94M) revolving credit facility next year, according to CEO Alex Mahon.. Mahon faced a barrage of questions ...
U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 is seeing digital monetization run ahead of audience viewership, CEO Alex Mahon told an industry gathering in London on Tuesday.. Speaking during a keynote address at ...
After almost eight years in the role, Alex Mahon is stepping down as the CEO of Channel 4 this summer. Mahon joined Channel 4 in 2017 and, in the years since, has secured its public ownership ...
Alex Mahon, the chief executive of British broadcaster Channel 4, says there’s “no evidence” that privatization of the of the public broadcaster would benefit the channel and that, rather ...
Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon has said the government’s new plans for the “It’s a Sin” broadcaster spans “a decade or more” but that the spectre of privatization can never fully disappear ...
Channel 4 unveiled on Monday that Alex Mahon has decided to step down as CEO and will leave the U.K. broadcaster in the summer.. Channel 4 chief operating officer, Jonathan Allan will serve as ...
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.