As WarnerMedia prepares to launch its subscription service HBO Max in more international markets in 2021, the company has confirmed its new-look leadership team for European, the Middle East and North Africa.
Christina Sulebakk, previously General Manager HBO Europe, will take up the role of General Manager HBO Max Emea. In her position she will be responsible for upgrading the current HBO streaming offer in existing markets, such as HBO Nordic, HBO España, HBO Portugal and HBO Go in Central Eastern Europe, to HBO Max, later this year, with further territories to follow. She reports into Johannes Larcher, Head of HBO Max International.
Under Sulebakk will be: Line Mykland, who will head up the content experience team, responsible for developing and implementing the editorial strategy and vision for the HBO Max platform in Emea with a focus on local audiences; Roberto Soto, who will run growth marketing,...
Christina Sulebakk, previously General Manager HBO Europe, will take up the role of General Manager HBO Max Emea. In her position she will be responsible for upgrading the current HBO streaming offer in existing markets, such as HBO Nordic, HBO España, HBO Portugal and HBO Go in Central Eastern Europe, to HBO Max, later this year, with further territories to follow. She reports into Johannes Larcher, Head of HBO Max International.
Under Sulebakk will be: Line Mykland, who will head up the content experience team, responsible for developing and implementing the editorial strategy and vision for the HBO Max platform in Emea with a focus on local audiences; Roberto Soto, who will run growth marketing,...
- 1/20/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
WarnerMedia has announced the leadership teams for HBO Max Latin America and HBO Max Emea ahead of the streaming platform’s rollout across the territories, planned for later this year.
In their new roles, Sulebakk and Duran will handle upgrading current HBO streaming services in existing markets as well as expansion into new territories across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America.
Christina Sulebakk will take the reins as general manager of HBO Max Europe, Middle East and Africa (Emea), with Luis Duran filling the position at HBO Max Latin America in February. Both will report to head of HBO Max International Johannes Larcher.
Sulebakk is joined in Emea by Line Mykland as lead of the content experience team. Meanwhile, Roberto Soto heads up growth marketing, Brett Horowitz leads data, insights and planning, Tobias Andersson is Emea regional legal lead, Andreas Ferdinand heads product experience and Mark Spivey is talent lead.
In their new roles, Sulebakk and Duran will handle upgrading current HBO streaming services in existing markets as well as expansion into new territories across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America.
Christina Sulebakk will take the reins as general manager of HBO Max Europe, Middle East and Africa (Emea), with Luis Duran filling the position at HBO Max Latin America in February. Both will report to head of HBO Max International Johannes Larcher.
Sulebakk is joined in Emea by Line Mykland as lead of the content experience team. Meanwhile, Roberto Soto heads up growth marketing, Brett Horowitz leads data, insights and planning, Tobias Andersson is Emea regional legal lead, Andreas Ferdinand heads product experience and Mark Spivey is talent lead.
- 1/20/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Some remember the ‘80s as a time for parachute pants, John Hughes films, and flamboyant hair metal bands. But in the alternate history of “Generation Zero,” a small group of people will forever associate it with a mysterious, cataclysmic event — and the gun-toting, mechanized creatures that emerged from it.
Coming to PC and consoles in 2019, “Generation Zero” is an open-world action game that takes place in Sweden. The year is 1989, and you play as a teenager who, after returning home from a trip, finds dangerous mechs roaming the countryside. Judging by the abandoned cars and houses, it looks as if no one else survived the ordeal. As you scavenge the environment for vital weapons and supplies — either alone or with up to three buddies in cooperative multiplayer — you’ll slowly begin to find out what really happened.
Developer Avalanche Studios is self-publishing “Generation Zero,” which gives their small team a lot of creative freedom.
Coming to PC and consoles in 2019, “Generation Zero” is an open-world action game that takes place in Sweden. The year is 1989, and you play as a teenager who, after returning home from a trip, finds dangerous mechs roaming the countryside. Judging by the abandoned cars and houses, it looks as if no one else survived the ordeal. As you scavenge the environment for vital weapons and supplies — either alone or with up to three buddies in cooperative multiplayer — you’ll slowly begin to find out what really happened.
Developer Avalanche Studios is self-publishing “Generation Zero,” which gives their small team a lot of creative freedom.
- 6/13/2018
- by Giancarlo Valdes
- Variety Film + TV
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