The WNET Group, parent company of America's flagship PBS station THIRTEEN, has named Jen Danielson Vice President, Distribution, reporting to the president and CEO.
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She will develop strategies for content distribution across digital and broadcast platforms and will oversee programming strategy for both broadcast and digital. The post Jen Danielson To Lead Distribution For WNET Group appeared first on TV News Check.
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