Mediagenix appoints Goff as VP of Curation & Scheduling
September 3, 2025
Mediagenix, a player in smart content solutions to profitably connect the right content to the right audience, has announced the appointment of Tim Goff as VP of Curation and Scheduling. With over 20 years of experience delivering large-scale transformations across media, broadcast, and digital platforms, Goff brings deep expertise in operational excellence, content strategy, and workflow innovation. He has held technology leadership roles at Peloton, UKTV and the BBC, where he led cross-functional teams, managed multi-million-pound programmes, and introduced game-changing content workflows.
“Tim’s appointment is an important step in our mission to deliver the most robust and forward-looking solutions for content owners worldwide,” said Emmanuel Muller, Chief Product Officer at Mediagenix. “Curation and scheduling sit at the heart of the media operation and represent the greatest opportunity for companies to optimise efficiencies and maximise ROI. Tim’s strategic approach and proven hands-on operational know-how will help our customers optimise their businesses in ways that are both profitable and transformational.”
With Goff joining the team, Mediagenix says it gains practical insight into the challenges broadcasters face when deploying cloud and software-based live production at scale, bringing revenue-impacting insights that further validate the strength of its leadership in strategic content operations.
“I’m thrilled to join Mediagenix and lead this key solution offering,” added Goff. “It is an exciting opportunity to help shape the next chapter of curation and scheduling innovation with a team that’s redefining how the industry approaches content strategy. I’m especially looking forward to working with Emmanuel Muller and the talented colleagues across Mediagenix to deliver real, measurable value for our customers.”
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