Bradley-Jones named BBC.com managing director
June 18, 2009
BBC Worldwide has appointed Luke Bradley-Jones, the head of its digital operations in the US, as the new managing director of BBC.com.
Bradley-Jones, who has held the New York-based role of executive vice-president of digital media and business development for BBC Worldwide for the past two years, replaces Kym Niblock, who is leaving the corporation after nine years. He takes the official title of executive vice-president, managing director of BBC.com, the international version of the corporation’s website run by BBC Worldwide.
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