BBC’s international commercial news, sport and features arm BBC Global News is expanding its commercial team in India by announcing Rahul Sood as the new Managing Director for India and South Asia. Joining in January 2020, Sood will have responsibility for leading the strategic growth of commercial activities across the business.
The new and inaugural role of MD for South Asia is a reflection of India and the wider region’s position as a key market for BBC Global News. India is BBC News’ largest overseas market, with an audience of over 50 million people. This represents a staggering year on year growth of 21 million, driven by an unprecedented expansion of BBC News in India. The bureau is now one of the BBC’s largest outside the UK, becoming a video, TV and digital content production hub for the whole of South Asia.
Sood will report to Chris Davies, Global EVP Marketing and Distribution, and Alistair McEwan, SVP Commercial Development, Asia and ANZ. He will assume management of the commercial sales teams across the region with Head of Distribution, Sunil Joshi, and Advertising Sales Director, Vishal Bhatnagar, reporting directly to him.
Sood joins from NDTV (New Delhi Television Ltd) where, as Head of Sales & Business Development, he successfully launched NDTV channels across linear and digital in over 70 countries. He previously worked for Fox International channels in Singapore, monetising and expanding their South East Asian markets, and started his media career at Turner Broadcasting.
McEwan said, “We are delighted to be welcoming Rahul to the new post of Managing Director of BBC Global News, India and South Asia. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience which is sure to add great value as we continue to realise our significant ambitions in the region, bringing together the expertise of our current teams on the ground.”
Sood said, “Working for the BBC in the current news environment is a privilege. My goal will be to further develop the BBC’s presence and profit across the region, ensuring audiences across India and South Asia can benefit from the BBC’s impartial, trusted journalism.”