Meet Scripps’ New Content Licensing Leader | Radio & Television Business Report
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Meet Scripps’ New Content Licensing Leader | Radio & Television Business Report
She’s served as “an integral part” of The E.W. Scripps Co.’s live sports programming and specials such as the Scripps National Spelling Bee, as well its brands’ scripted dramas, sitcoms, clip shows, theatrical and original films. Now, she’s taking the newly created role of Senior Director of Content Licensing and Co-Production. Please Login to view this premium content. (Not a member? Join Today!)
Scripps promotes Stephanie Rey to Sr. Director, Content Licensing
Stephanie Rey. (Courtesy image) The E. W. Scripps Company this week promoted Stephanie Rey to oversee the broadcaster’s content licensing and co-production agreements. In her new role as Senior Director of Content Licensing and Co-Productions, Rey will be in charge of developing and executing strategies involving the licensing of content for all Scripps brands, including Ion, Scripps Sports, and multicast networks Laff, Bounce TV and Court TV, a…
Staying in the Scripps Family
After a decade, WCPO (Cincy) Anchor Craig McKee is leaving the station.But, he’s staying in the Scripps family. McKee is headed to the Valley of the Sun and will land at Scripps-owned KNXV in Phoenix, Arizona. WCPO says that McKee made a big impact with veterans in Cincy market. His ‘Homefront’ segment has highlighted the stories and needs of our veterans, and his efforts have been pivotal in bringing attention to critical issues within the Hami…
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