AMC Networks names Keaveney as EVP & MD of UK business
February 17, 2026
By Nik Roseveare
AMC Networks International has announced that Tom Keaveney has joined the company as its EVP and MD of AMCNI-UK. In this role, Keaveney will lead the company’s business operations in the region, overseeing programming, marketing as well as its FAST offerings and working in collaboration with the company’s global commercial revenue, content licensing, finance and technology teams. Based in London, he will report to Eduardo Zulueta, president of AMC Networks International.
“Tom is an experienced executive with a strong track record of leading innovative organisations in the advanced advertising, measurement and technology space.” said Zulueta. “He joins our UK business at a time of great opportunity as we look to drive audience engagement across our owned and partner platforms, bolster our relationships with key industry partners in the region and maximise the value of our content and brands.”
“I am very excited to join AMC Networks International and help the team deliver their next phase of growth in the UK,” added Keaveney. “As our industry continues to navigate this period of change, the combination of AMC’s outstanding programming, great positioning in the UK market and strong local partnerships positions us well for new opportunities and success going forward.”
Keaveney joins AMCNI-UK from iSpot.tv, a specialist in TV advertising and measurement, where he served as EVP and head of business development. Prior to its acquisition by iSpot.tv, Keaveney was president of 605, the data and analytics firm where he led the company’s go to market, product and strategy functions.
Keaveney has also held roles at Worn Again Technologies, AdScribe Limited, Emuse Corporation and Morgan Ventures. He began his career at Goldman Sachs & Co in their investment banking division.
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