Campaign India Team
Mar 06, 2009

Breaking news: Albert Almeida quits Sony

Albert Almeida, executive vice president and business head, has quit Multi Screen Media (formerly called Sony Entertainment Television). He has confirmed the news to Campaign India.Almeida said, “Yes, it is true that I have quit. I have had a long and fruitful association with Sony and now another interesting opportunity has come my way. I won’t be able to talk about my next venture now.”A number of high level exits are expected in the course of the next few days according to reliable sources. 

Breaking news: Albert Almeida quits Sony

Albert Almeida, executive vice president and business head, has quit Multi Screen Media (formerly called Sony Entertainment Television). He has confirmed the news to Campaign India.

Almeida said, “Yes, it is true that I have quit. I have had a long and fruitful association with Sony and now another interesting opportunity has come my way. I won’t be able to talk about my next venture now.”
A number of high level exits are expected in the course of the next few days according to reliable sources.
 

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Campaign India

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