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Spun Gold’s Bridget Boseley boards Wag Entertainment Asacha Media Group’s Wag Entertainment has hired former Spun Gold factual head Bridget Boseley to the newly created role of creative director.
Reporting to COO Steven Green , Boseley (pictured) will develop premium . April 20, 2021
Asacha Media Group’s Wag Entertainment has hired former Spun Gold factual head Bridget Boseley to the newly created role of creative director.
Reporting to COO Steven Green , Boseley (pictured) will develop premium factual content both for the UK and internationally.
The appointment is part of Wag’s strategy to expand its output in the UK market and develop business for streaming platforms.
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Monaco is one of the richest places on Earth. Only slightly bigger than London s Hyde Park, the principality has become famous for its high-life: some 30 percent of the population millionaires. Many are enticed with the promise of no income tax - a golden ticket for the world s wealthiest.
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