Campaign India Team
Sep 22, 2009

Saurabh Kanwar quits Channel [V]

Saurabh Kanwar (pictured), vice president - content and communication at Channel [V] has put in his papers.Prem Kamath, general manager, Channel [V] confirmed the development to Campaign India. Kamath said, "Saurabh has had a long stint at Channel [V] where he was looking into both the business and our music programming, going on steer the channel's digital initiatives. He now moves on to pursue new opportunities and I wish him all the best."It couldn't be ascertained where Kanwar is headed as he was not available for comments.

Saurabh Kanwar quits Channel [V]

Saurabh Kanwar (pictured), vice president - content and communication at Channel [V] has put in his papers.

Prem Kamath, general manager, Channel [V] confirmed the development to Campaign India. Kamath said, "Saurabh has had a long stint at Channel [V] where he was looking into both the business and our music programming, going on steer the channel's digital initiatives. He now moves on to pursue new opportunities and I wish him all the best."

It couldn't be ascertained where Kanwar is headed as he was not available for comments.

At Channel [V], Kanwar has been working for over three years. Prior to that he was head of marketing at Radio City, head of sponsorship marketing at Walt Disney Television and associate director, marketing at MTV Networks.

 

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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