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Versant has hired NBC Nightly News executive producer Meghan Rafferty to be its vice president of news standards.
Rafferty will be vp of news standards, guiding the MSNBC and CNBC news operations once the Versant split is complete.
Tom Rogers, a media industry veteran who helped lead NBC's initial foray into cable, will serve as senior advisor at Versant ...
Versant ran Comcast $110 million in transaction-related costs in the second quarter, when Disney’s check for Hulu finally cleared.
Versant has unveiled its full board of directors, who will oversee the media company following its split from Comcast by the ...
The CNBC founder will provide ongoing counsel on everything from industry trends to strategy, market positioning and business ...
Comcast unveiled the eight new members of the first board of directors of Versant Media Group, which will house the bulk of ...
Meghan Rafferty, who has been executive producer of NBC Nightly News for the past four years, is joining Versant as VP of ...
The top producer of “NBC Nightly News” is the latest NBC News staffer to join the company that is splitting off from NBC News ...
Tom Rogers, the veteran media and technology executive who led NBC Cable as it launched CNBC and MSNBC, is joining Versant as ...
Megan Rafferty, who has been executive producer of "NBC Nightly News" since 2021, has been named Vice President Of News Standards at Versant.
Versant is starting to take shape. The new company, which will be the home to NBCUniversal’s cable channels like MSNBC, USA Network and E! later this year, has hired NBC Nightly News executive ...
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