Campaign India Team
Jul 01, 2014

Sunil Lulla exits Times group

Former Times Television MD and CEO moved to the role of president – corporate development, BCCL, in January

Sunil Lulla exits Times group
Sunil Lulla, president – corporate development, BCCL, has exited the Times group. He moved into the role in January, after having been MD and CEO of Times Television Network, in a second stint with the network.
 
Moving from Disney UTV, MK Anand had moved into Lulla’s role when the portfolio change happened.
 
Confirming his exit,  Lulla said, "A brilliant phase of my life. A great TV network created. Totally enjoyable."
 
In past assignments, Lulla has worked with Sony Entertainment Television (MSM), MTV, JWT, Diageo, HMV and Indya.com, among other companies.
 
Among recent exits from Times Television have been CEO Avinash Kaul’s, who was managing Times Now, ET Now and Zoom. He moved to IBN 18 Network this May. Ajay Trigunayat, CEO, English Entertainment Channels, left the network around the same time.
 
 
 
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