Hamish McLennan quits as CEO of Ten as TV network unveils new management structure
Network Ten CEO Hamish McLennan has stepped down and is being replaced by chief operating officer Paul Anderson.
McLennan had been both executive chairman and CEO of the third-placed TV broadcaster since part owner Lachlan Murdoch quit the chairman role last year.
Ten has also announced David Gordon as its new chairman.
Interesting that you shared such seemingly private details – certainly made me read on
Reality TV Programming Idea – The Life and Times of a Network Ten CEO.
Sorry, on what date each month will Mr Anderson’s pay hit his bank account?
Did someone say David Leckie?
So did McLennan commission Family Feud or I’m a Celebrity? No? Didn’t think so. So what exactly did he achieve whist in the position for more than 2 years? This guy is clearly a 1 percenter of the most despicable kind. If I wanted stories about bloated pen-pushers getting paid a fortune for doing absolutely f#cking nothing, I would read the goddamn mainstream media.