Turner appoints Marianne Lee as General Entertainment Head for Asia Pacific
Her focus will include WarnerTV, the top English-language entertainment channel in Singapore, and two special interest brands, TCM Turner Classic Movies and truTV
BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | April 22, 2014
Turner International Asia Pacific has today announced the appointment of Marianne Lee as Vice-president – Content, General Entertainment, effective May 2, 2014. She will define and execute content and channel strategy for Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific general entertainment brands. Her focus will include WarnerTV, the number one rating English-language entertainment channel in Singapore, and two special interest brands, TCM Turner Classic Movies and truTV.
WarnerTV is a recent addition to Turner's Asia Pacific stable of brands that makes a bold statement and demonstrates Turner's commitment to general entertainment and to audiences that are passionate about great television. With WarnerTV, the Turner portfolio now includes Asia Pacific's best-loved brands in the news, kids and general entertainment genres.
Lee will report directly to Ricky Ow, President of Turner International Asia Pacific, who commented on the appointment saying, “We're delighted to welcome Marianne to the team. With WarnerTV now a Turner brand, she arrives at a critical time to build on its existing number one ranking and to develop our entertainment brand bouquet even further. Under her leadership, we can look forward to Turner's entertainment channels scaling greater heights of audience appeal and excitement, as well as more new offerings.”
Lee will relocate to Hong Kong from Singapore, where she was most recently Director of Programming and Acquisitions for Universal Networks International. There she was responsible for the overall programme strategy in Asia, including programme acquisitions, scheduling, format acquisitions and original productions.
Prior to Universal, Lee was Senior Director of Programming at Sony Pictures Television Networks, Asia, a company she was with for almost five years. This followed more than 10 years at Television Broadcasts Ltd in Hong Kong, where she garnered experience in ad sales, marketing and led the programme acquisition team.