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News October 27, 2015

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New names at EMI

EMI Music Australia’s Managing Director John O’Donnell unveiled changes at the label.

Alicia Reynolds is new Director of Promotions & Publicity. She was previously at Universal Music and Sony Music in sales, marketing and senior promotions roles.

Trent Titmarsh is promoted to Senior National Promotions Manager – NSW, handling NSW based media and national TV shows. Titmarsh, who began at EMI in 2007, was previously National Promotions Manager.


EMI’s Nikki Cox lands international role

Nikki Cox, Director of Promotions & Publicity at EMI, has been given an international promotion. She is made Senior Director of International Marketing for Capitol Music Group, overseeing global marketing and promotions campaigns for Capitol US releases through Universal Music Group territories worldwide. Cox, who was seven years with EMI Music in Australia, will be based at the Capitol Tower in Los Angeles and report to Robbie McIntosh, EVP of International Marketing.


Wilkinson, Macklin, at Fairfax Radio

Fairfax Radio has announced two changes in its executive national sales team. Tony Wilkinson is new Sydney Sales Director for the 2UE network. He was Commercial Director of Sport and Sponsorship at Southern Cross Austereo.

Ruth Macklin takes over as Direct Sales Manager in Brisbane from March 3.


New National Sales Director for MCM Media

Danika Johnston, formerly head of the Sydney sales team at DMG Radio for nine years, is now National Sales Director at MCM Media.


Bradshaw exits Oaten’s

After seven years at Sydney entertainment legal firm Brett Oaten Solicitors, Robyn Bradshaw is leaving to return to the UK.


New operator for Sunset Lounge 

Keith Armitage has taken over the Mosman Club in Sydney and renamed it the Sunset Lounge. Previous operator Dave Keogh will focus on booking the Eastern Lounge at Roseville.


Wolfgram joins Sea FM Tasmania 

Jason Wolfgram begins as Content Director for Sea FM Burnie and Devonport as well as 7AD/7BU in the North of Tasmania from March 17. In the meantime, Sea FM Burnie and Devonport has lost Program Director Steve Segale who moves to Launceston for PD duties at Chilli/LAFM.

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