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Nickelodeon
president Cyma Zarghami recently named head of the newly formed
MTVN Kids and Family Group, today announced key executive
promotions that will support Nickelodeon's continued growth.
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Tom
Ascheim, a 16-year veteran of Nickelodeon has been promoted
to executive vice president and general manager, Nickelodeon
Television. In this new position, Ascheim will expand his
current responsibilities to oversee day-to-day operations
for all of Nickelodeon's television businesses, including
Nickelodeon; Noggin, The N and Nicktoons Television. His responsibilities
will encompass all programming, production and marketing of
the channels.
Additionally,
Ascheim will be leading a production and creative group that
will be positioned to produce and program content across multiple
platforms. Ascheim will report to Zarghami.
In
announcing Ascheim's promotion Zarghami said, "While
we are at the forefront of emerging new platforms, television
is still and will continue to be the number-one entertainment
choice for kids, and Nickelodeon Television is in great hands
under Tom Ascheim. Tom combines tremendous leadership and
business skills with the heart of a true Nickelodeon veteran.
He also has the finest creative team in the industry behind
him, and that combination of talent will ensure Nickelodeon's
success as we continue to move forward into this multiplatform
era."
Additionally,
Zarghami announced that Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products
senior vice president, entertainment products Steve Youngwood
has been named to the newly created position of executive
vice president Nickelodeon Digital Media.
Youngwood
will report into Zarghami with a dotted line to MTVN chief
digital officer Jason Hirschhorn. He will lead and manage
Nickelodeon's expansion across current and future digital
platforms. He assumes the day-to-day management of Nickelodeon's
growing online efforts, including Nick.com, Nicktoons.com,
Nickjr.com, Noggin.com, The N.com and GoCityKids.com. Additionally,
Youngwood will oversee the Group's wireless, gaming, interactive
television and digital video initiatives.
"Steve
is one of Nickelodeon's secret talents and has been a driving
force in expanding our programming and creative content to
exciting new platforms, from video games and records, to DVDS
and cell phones, and most recently, iTunes. Steve will ensure
that Nickelodeon will continue to be a leader with the best
creative entertainment, as well as coordinate an overall digital
strategy for our future, tapping into the MTVN infrastructure
led by Jason Hirschhorn," said Zarghami.
Also,
Sarah Kirshbaum Levy, previously senior vice president, strategy
and business development, has been named executive vice ppresident,
strategy and business operations, Nickelodeon. Levy will continue
to oversee the finance, strategic planning, ancillary business
operations and business development activities for the company,
as well as adding the responsibility of overseeing Nickelodeon
Recreation and Magazine divisions.
"Sarah
Kirshbaum Levy truly has a gift for strategic thinking. She
will be a key contributor as we build the Kids and Family
brands and businesses," Zarghami said.
Zarghami
also announced that Nickelodeon Networks Group chief operating
officer and Nickelodeon Film and Enterprises president Jeff
Dunn has made the decision to leave the company.
She
said, "It is with great respect that we accept Jeff Dunn's
decision to leave the company. We thank him for his tremendous
contributions over the years. He leaves us very well-positioned
to continue our growth in consumer products and the many other
businesses he helped build. We will miss him and have enormous
pride in what he has accomplished here."
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