Dan Colarusso, a veteran business journalist who has worked for Reuters, Bloomberg and the New York Post, will join CNBC as senior vice president of business news, a move that fills out the unit’s roster after the departure of Nikhil Deogun at the end of September.
Colarusso will oversee television news content, coverage and production, and will report to Mark Hoffman, chairman of CNBC, along with Sat Brainch, president, CNBC Business News Worldwide. He is expected to work closely with Jay Yarow, senior vice president and executive editor of CNBC Digital, and John Casey, senior vice president of international news & programming. Hoffman said in a memo to staffers on Thursday.
Colarusso will start at CNBC in March.
He had been working at Reuters where he was executive editor of digital, responsible for news coverage and editorial direction for its consumer online platforms, digital video products and social media components worldwide.
Colarusso will oversee television news content, coverage and production, and will report to Mark Hoffman, chairman of CNBC, along with Sat Brainch, president, CNBC Business News Worldwide. He is expected to work closely with Jay Yarow, senior vice president and executive editor of CNBC Digital, and John Casey, senior vice president of international news & programming. Hoffman said in a memo to staffers on Thursday.
Colarusso will start at CNBC in March.
He had been working at Reuters where he was executive editor of digital, responsible for news coverage and editorial direction for its consumer online platforms, digital video products and social media components worldwide.
- 2/14/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Nikhil Deogun, the top editorial executive at CNBC, will leave his position at the end of the month, while Satpal Brainch, a veteran of NBCUniversal’s international operations, was named president of CNBC Business News Worldwide, as part of an effort to centralize the cable-news network’s content operations around the globe.
Deogun next month will start as CEO of the Americas for the Brunswick Group, a corporate-relations consulting business. He is a veteran of The Wall Street Journal and has been at CNBC for eight years as senior vice president and editor in chief of CNBC Business Day.
His position will remain open until a permanent replacement in named, said Mark Hoffman, chairman of CNBC, in a memo to staffers Thursday. Until that time, Hoffman added, “Nick Dunn, Lacy O’Toole, Craig Bengtson and Scott Matthews will lead our day-to-day TV operations, reporting to me.”
Brainch’s job, newly created,...
Deogun next month will start as CEO of the Americas for the Brunswick Group, a corporate-relations consulting business. He is a veteran of The Wall Street Journal and has been at CNBC for eight years as senior vice president and editor in chief of CNBC Business Day.
His position will remain open until a permanent replacement in named, said Mark Hoffman, chairman of CNBC, in a memo to staffers Thursday. Until that time, Hoffman added, “Nick Dunn, Lacy O’Toole, Craig Bengtson and Scott Matthews will lead our day-to-day TV operations, reporting to me.”
Brainch’s job, newly created,...
- 9/13/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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