Sky TV boss goes home after just 21 months

Sky TV boss goes home after just 21 months
Paul McBeth
Sky Network Television’s chief executive Martin Stewart is departing after just 21 months in the role, leaving the pay-TV operator in the early stages of its turnaround plan.Stewart took over as CEO in February 2019 to help the ailing company adapt to the digital environment as it struggled to retain customers who were more attracted to on-demand services.Chief commercial officer Sophie Moloney – who led negotiations to secure the New Zealand Rugby and SANZAAR broadcasting rights – will take over as CEO, effective immediately....

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