BBC Studios is bringing its Australia New Zealand (ANZ) and Asia businesses together under an APAC leadershp team led by Robi Stanton.
Stanton, who joined earlier this year from CNN International as EVP and General Manager in ANZ, has taken on the newly-created President, APAC Media & Streaming role.
The move will see BBC Studios “streamline operations” across the two regions,” it said. Phil Hardman remains as EVP & General Manager, Asia, and there have been no layoffs due to the merger, BBC Studios said. Earlier this year, BBC Studios ceased production in India, striking a multi-year deal with Banijay Asia in its stead. ANZ production remains under the remit of Kylie Washington.
Marcus Arthur, CEO, BBC Studios Global Channels, Streaming and UKTV said:
“Bringing BBC Studios’ media and streaming business in ANZ and Asia together under Robi’s leadership is a strategic step forward. Robi brings clarity, energy, and a sharp commercial lens to the region, and I’m confident this alignment will unlock new opportunities for growth and collaboration across APAC.”
Prior to joining BBC Studios, Stanton held a range of senior leadership roles at CNN International, Warner Bros. Discovery and Turner International in both Australia and Singapore. She was responsible for overall business management, leading teams across content, commercial, marketing, digital and operations.
In APAC, BBC Studios makes and sells numerous versions of its shows including Ghosts: Australia, which launched earlier this month.
The move is the latest BBC Studios rejig. Yesterday, the BBC’s commercial arm hired Vice Studios UK boss Jamie Hall as its new scripted MD in the UK, a major new role overseeing some of the biggest scripte labels out there.