‘The Voice’ Creator John De Mol Exits ITV Studios As Company Reorganizes International Sales & Formats Business

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The Voice creator John De Mol is exiting ITV, four years after the British broadcaster and producer acquired his company Talpa Media. This comes as ITV Studios has reorganized its international sal…

has reorganized its international sales and formats business in a move that will see the closure of his Talpa Media brand.creator De Mol has chosen not to exercise his option to extend the earn-out period for a further three years. He will instead focus on the further development of his company Talpa Network, which owns a raft of broadcast networks in Holland, as of 2020, although he will continue to provide management services to Talpa Media until the end of April next year.

This also coincides with the ITV Studios President of International Maria Kyriacou, who is joined Viacom, as reported earlier today.Talpa Media as a brand will cease to exist with the company coming under Global Entertainment and lead by Maarten Meijs out of the Netherlands.

 

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