Nine has appointed Sam Brennan as sports sales director.
Brennan, a former group business manager at Nine’s rival Seven, will relocate from Melbourne, where he was Melbourne sales manager for Nine’s Network Sport, to take up the position.
Nine’s group sales and marketing director Peter Wiltshire said: “We are delighted to welcome Sam as the newest member of the senior leadership team at Nine Sales. Sport is an incredibly important portfolio for Nine and we look forward to Sam leading us in this crucial area.”
Brennan will report to Nine’s director of sales Michael Stephenson.
Stephenson said: “Wide World of Sports has never been in better shape. We have the biggest sporting events delivering massive audiences week in, week out across the entire year. I’ve grown up watching Wide World of Sports and the opportunity to lead this outstanding sport sales team is a huge...
Brennan, a former group business manager at Nine’s rival Seven, will relocate from Melbourne, where he was Melbourne sales manager for Nine’s Network Sport, to take up the position.
Nine’s group sales and marketing director Peter Wiltshire said: “We are delighted to welcome Sam as the newest member of the senior leadership team at Nine Sales. Sport is an incredibly important portfolio for Nine and we look forward to Sam leading us in this crucial area.”
Brennan will report to Nine’s director of sales Michael Stephenson.
Stephenson said: “Wide World of Sports has never been in better shape. We have the biggest sporting events delivering massive audiences week in, week out across the entire year. I’ve grown up watching Wide World of Sports and the opportunity to lead this outstanding sport sales team is a huge...
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- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Ramin Bahrani speaks clearly and assertively. He knows what he wants; even more admirably, he seems to know exactly why he wants it. He can easily go on at length about a subject, but never lapses into rambling.
It's late January, and Bahrani is speaking to me by phone from his home in Brooklyn. The 2000s have recently ended, and there aren't many American directors whose work better encapsulates the shifts, as much aesthetic as cultural, that occurred during that decade than Bahrani. It should also be said that there aren't many people who are better to talk about a director's "working life" with than Bahrani, as all of his films have been set at the point where life and work intersect, whether it's Ahmad's everyday humiliations as a cart vendor in Man Push Cart (and the ghost of the music career he abandoned), Ale's junkyard home in Chop Shop,...
It's late January, and Bahrani is speaking to me by phone from his home in Brooklyn. The 2000s have recently ended, and there aren't many American directors whose work better encapsulates the shifts, as much aesthetic as cultural, that occurred during that decade than Bahrani. It should also be said that there aren't many people who are better to talk about a director's "working life" with than Bahrani, as all of his films have been set at the point where life and work intersect, whether it's Ahmad's everyday humiliations as a cart vendor in Man Push Cart (and the ghost of the music career he abandoned), Ale's junkyard home in Chop Shop,...
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- MUBI
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