N.P.Singh, The New CEO Of Sony Entertainment Television

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The Chief Operation Officer (COO), Mr. N.P.Singh Sony Entertainment Television has been announced the Chief Executive Office (CEO) on January 03, 1014. Singh will replace the current CEO Man Jit Singh who had taken over as the CEO Sony Entertainment Television in September 2009. N.P. Singh will report to Andy Kaplan, who is the President Of Sony Pictures Television, Worldwide Network, MSM.

MSM has a bouquet that comprises of channels like: The Hindi General Entertainment Television Sony Entertainment Television (SET); Hindi Movies and Special Events Channel SET MAX; Family Comedy Entertainment Channel SAB TV; English Movie Channel Sony PIX; Music Channel Sony MIX; Sports Entertainment Channel Sony SIX and last but not the least Sony LIV where in you can watch your favourite TV serials online featured on Sony, Sab and Max available on demand.

N.P. Singh served as COO since December 2004 and oversaw the operations of Sony Entertainment Television and Set MAX. Prior to his appointment as COO, N.P. Singh served as Chief Financial Officer of Sony Entertainment Television.

However Man Jit Singh, would now become the non-executive chairman of the company and would relocate to Los Angeles to assume other responsibilities.

Man Jit Singh said, “NP and I have worked closely together as equal partners these last five years and the success of the company is largely due to his efforts. The time has come for him to lead the company to the next level and as CEO I am sure that he will ensure that we have years of success ahead. As the non-executive chairman of MSM, I look forward to supporting NP and will continue to remain involved with the Indian television industry.”

“I wish him all success in his new role as CEO of MSM. I would also like to thank Man Jit for the huge contribution he has made in growing our business in India,” Andy Kaplan said in his statement.

Here’s wishing Mr. N.P. Singh all the best.

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