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France’s Studio TF1 Taps Former 42 & Universal Exec As It Eyes International Expansion

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France’s Studio TF1 has appointed former 42 and Universal International Studios executive David O’Donoghue as EVP International. Based out of London, he will join the group at the end of July and report to Pierre Branco, CEO of Studio TF1. The appointment comes amid Branco’s ongoing strategy to expand the international footprint of Paris-based production and distribution group Studio TF1 (formerly Newen Studios). O’Donoghue will be respons…

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Based in London, David O的Donoghue will join the group at the end of July and will report to Pierre Branco, Managing Director of Studio TF1. As the DGA International of Studio TF1, he will have a key role in the deployment of his international growth strategy. He will have the main tasks of collaborating with the group's production companies located in 11 international markets in order to develop their activities, to lead the overall acquisition …

The TF1 Group's subsidiary will host an assistant general manager specifically in charge of its international expansion. David O的Donoghue will join the group at the end of July and will be based in London. He will supervise Studio TF1's production companies located in 11 markets in Europe, the United States and Canada. DGA International will also lead Studio TF1's global IP acquisition and development strategy. Finally, his missions include the …

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