Campaign India Team
Oct 17, 2022

Anup Chandrasekharan joins In10 Media Network

Last full-time stint was with Colors Tamil

Anup Chandrasekharan joins In10 Media Network
In10 Media Network has announced the appointment of Anup Chandrasekharan as chief operating officer of regional content to lead its expansion in the southern markets.
 
His last-full time stint was with Colors Tamils, where he was senior vice president and business head. Since then, he has been working as an independent producer and creative head.
 
He will report to Aditya Pittie, MD, In10 Media Network. 
 
Pittie said, “Today, regional content is cutting across barriers and as content becomes platform agnostic, I believe it is the right time to enter the competitive market with great stories. With his experience in scaling businesses and creating disruption in the southern markets, I believe Anup will play a vital role in our growth plans by identifying new opportunities and strengthening our content studio portfolio.”
 
Chandrasekharan said, “I have always been fortunate to wear many hats in my career and manage unique multi-situational assignments. At In10 Media Network, I look forward to expanding the network’s regional footprint. Having made a significant positive impression along the journey, I am delighted to start a new challenge at In10 Media Network and look forward to contributing to its growth story.”
 
In a career spanning 30 years, he has also worked with Star Suvarna, Zee Kannada, DNA Networks, and CNBC. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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