Georgia Brown, who was previously head of Amazon Studios, is moving to the world of podcasts.
Brown, chief content official, was appointed to the Danish Podcast Platform.
Its headquarters in London, Brown will lead the company, which has more than a million subscribers, in terms of content strategy, especially as it expands to content in English.
The company is behind a series, including MissingHold it by Pandora Sykes, Who steals Bennsei? I can only be with Anna Richardson and Killing in the north.
It will supervise the newly launched studios department, and oversees the production and launch of the original IP via podcast, video and digital formats. Her appointment comes at a time when Sashin Duchi, chief official of the outgoing content from his role in September, will be removed, but he will occupy a seat on the Podimo Board of Directors.
Brown spent five years in Amazon, joined from American Idol Product Frimmantel, and was responsible for European commissioning. Once a series, including The Grand Tour, Clarkson's Farm, LOL: Last one He laughsWhich was just renewed for the second season in the United Kingdom, drama, including Fossil and forest.
She was also head of the UK screen skills skills squad and sits in the Park Studios Council.
“I am completely pleased to join Podimo at this exciting time,” Brown said. “The Creator's economy suffers from rapid and transformed growth, and reshapes how stories, share and fruitful stories, the future of content lies in the rapprochement between the world of traditional entertainment and the creative dynamic facility, and its export through the excellent story, and its excellent export.
The founder and CEO Morten Stongy added: “Bodimo has been built to strengthen relations between the creators and their fans, which helps them gain more and possess their value.” “In light of the creative leadership of Georgia and is supported by the Podimo Foundation for Technology and Products, we put ourselves at the forefront of excellent stories novel and create platforms. We are grateful to sashmen to build such strong institutions and look forward to continuing to work together as new.”