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French TV giant Banijay is losing its second C-suite exec in just over a month.
The company has confirmed to Variety that COO Peter Langenberg is departing, with his last day set to be March 31. Langenberg will remain with Banijay on a consultancy basis in the Esg space. Reasons for his departure were not disclosed.
“Banijay has been my home for eight years and it has been a total pleasure working with the hugely talented leaders and producers across the footprint globally. Together with Stéphane, Marco, and the broader executive team, I have watched the group grow exponentially and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of the business’ journey in becoming the largest European studio,” said Langenberg. “In that time, Esg has become increasingly important for both us as a business, and the content industry at-large, and I look forward to working with Edouard to drive tangible, positive change in this space.
The company has confirmed to Variety that COO Peter Langenberg is departing, with his last day set to be March 31. Langenberg will remain with Banijay on a consultancy basis in the Esg space. Reasons for his departure were not disclosed.
“Banijay has been my home for eight years and it has been a total pleasure working with the hugely talented leaders and producers across the footprint globally. Together with Stéphane, Marco, and the broader executive team, I have watched the group grow exponentially and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of the business’ journey in becoming the largest European studio,” said Langenberg. “In that time, Esg has become increasingly important for both us as a business, and the content industry at-large, and I look forward to working with Edouard to drive tangible, positive change in this space.
- 3/28/2024
- by Alex Ritman
- Variety Film + TV
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Industry figures come together to explore the web3 future.
Web3 can plausibly lay claim to be one of the buzzwords of 2022, even though for many it remains a confusing idea.
Web3 proponents say it represents a new, decentralised phase of the internet based on blockchain – the shared ledger systems used by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether.
In the first iteration of the internet, Web1, users navigated to individual static webpages. Today’s Web2, era is more centralised, with most communication and commerce taking place on platforms owned by powerful corporations such as Google, Facebook and Amazon.
In contrast, Web3 is...
Web3 can plausibly lay claim to be one of the buzzwords of 2022, even though for many it remains a confusing idea.
Web3 proponents say it represents a new, decentralised phase of the internet based on blockchain – the shared ledger systems used by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether.
In the first iteration of the internet, Web1, users navigated to individual static webpages. Today’s Web2, era is more centralised, with most communication and commerce taking place on platforms owned by powerful corporations such as Google, Facebook and Amazon.
In contrast, Web3 is...
- 10/25/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
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