Scripps appoints Tom Zappala as head of programming for national networks business
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CINCINNATI, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) has appointed television industry veteran Tom Zappala as head of programming for its national television networks business, effective Jan. 25.
In this new role, Zappala will be responsible for developing and executing programming strategy for the new Scripps networks. He will report to Jonathan Katz, chief operating officer and head of entertainment for Scripps networks.
Tom Zappala has been appointed head of programming for Scripps’ national networks.
Zappala brings over 30 years of programming and production experience, having held leadership roles at entertainment giants including Viacom, The Walt Disney Company and CBS. Most recently, he led programming strategy for MGM Global Networks linear and digital networks. In this role, Zappala negotiated and
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