Gray Promotes Three Individuals to New Leadership Positions
20 Giugno 2024 - 2:00PM
Gray Television, Inc. (“Gray”) (NYSE: GTN) today announced that it
will promote three individuals to new leadership positions
effective July 1, 2024, to facilitate the Company’s expanding
opportunities with new digital technologies including NextGenTV and
Generative Artificial Intelligence.
Mike Braun, our Chief Digital Officer, will be
promoted from Senior Vice President to Senior Managing Vice
President. Over the past few years, Mike has led the tremendous
expansion of Gray Digital Media to encompass the local media
operations acquired from Raycom Media, Quincy Media, Meredith Local
Media, among others, as well as the rapid deployment of Gray local
news, sports, and weather content and related sales products across
hundreds of owned and non-owned streaming and ConnectedTV (CTV)
platforms. In addition to leading the Company’s digital
initiatives, Mike has served as the senior executive overseeing
Rockford and Peoria markets and as a member of the boards of
directors of Syncbak and Optic Gaming.
Claire Magee Ferguson will become Vice
President, Assistant General Counsel and Senior Technology Counsel.
Throughout her career, Claire has provided critical legal counsel
to the managers of television stations owned by Allbritton
Communications, Raycom Media, and, for the past five years, Gray.
More recently, Claire has taken the lead on the Company’s privacy
initiatives and its AI Policy Committee. Her leadership positioned
Gray to be the first broadcaster to publish Guidelines for Use of
Generative AI, which ensure that Gray-originated news content is
created by our journalists rather than AI. In her new role, Claire
will oversee legal and policy matters related to various technology
initiatives across the Company, primarily associated with
Generative AI and NextGenTV.
Lee Zurik will become Senior Vice President,
News Strategy and Innovation. For the past several years, Lee has
become one of the nation’s most well-known and awarded
investigative journalists through his roles as the Company’s Vice
President of Investigations and as the co-host of Gray’s weekday
magazine program InvestigateTV+. In this newly created role, Lee
will report to Chief Operating Officer Sandy Breland and lead the
development and implementation of strategies to expand and leverage
Gray-produced content across all linear, digital, CTV, and
NextGenTV platforms and manage the responsible use of Generative AI
in Gray-produced content. Along with these expanded
duties, Lee will continue to oversee Gray’s National Investigative
Unit and serve as an anchor and Chief Investigative Reporter at
WVUE in New Orleans.
About Gray:
Gray Television, Inc. is a multimedia company headquartered in
Atlanta, Georgia. Gray is the nation’s largest owner of
top-rated local television stations and digital assets. Its
television stations serve 114 television markets that collectively
reach approximately 36 percent of US television households. This
portfolio includes 79 markets with the top-rated television station
and 102 markets with the first and/or second highest rated
television station. Gray also owns video program companies Raycom
Sports, Tupelo Media Group, and PowerNation Studios, as well as the
studio production facilities Assembly Atlanta and Third Rail
Studios. Gray owns a majority interest in Swirl Films. For more
information, please visit www.gray.tv.
Gray Television Contacts:
Kevin Latek, Executive Vice President, Chief
Legal and Development Officer, 404-266-8333 Sandy
Breland, Chief Operating Officer, 404-266-8333
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