More Senior Appointments for Endemol Shine Group

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LONDON/AMSTERDAM: Additional appointments have been made within the newly established Endemol Shine Group, with Lucas Church becoming chairman of Endemol Shine UK and Richard Johnston appointed CEO of that division.

Church is formerly the CEO of Endemol UK. In addition to serving as chairman of Endemol Shine UK, Church will take on the role of chairman of the group commercial board at Endemol Shine Group.

Johnston, formerly Endemol UK's chief operating officer, becomes CEO of Endemol Shine UK. Working with Church, he will oversee and support Endemol Shine UK's companies and labels that fall under the newly combined U.K. operation, including Tiger Aspect, Kudos, Princess Productions, Dragonfly, Remarkable Television and others.

Tim Robinson, the chief operating officer of Shine Group, is stepping down in the spring.

“Lucas and Richard have both played a central role in driving the expansion of Endemol’s traditional television business as well as innovating into new areas like online digital video,” said Tim Hincks, who, as president of Endemol Shine Group, will continue to have oversight of the U.K. “They are ideally suited to help grow the new group’s wide ranging U.K. operations and international commercial initiatives.”
 
“I’m really looking forward to working with everyone across the new international group, whilst overseeing the U.K. business alongside Richard,” said Church. “We have incredibly exciting opportunities ahead, with amazing shows and brands that attract fans all over the world and across all forms of content.”
 
“The production companies that now sit together within Endemol Shine UK are amongst the best in the business and behind some of the biggest international hits to come out of the U.K.,” commented Johnston. “It’s a great privilege to have the opportunity to work with the brilliant talent behind each of these and the key aim is to empower and back them in every possible way.”
 
“Tim Robinson is owed huge gratitude for his time as COO at Shine and I’d like to personally thank him for his support and the insight he has contributed over recent months which has helped shape the new group’s structure,” added Sophie Turner Laing, the CEO of Endemol Shine Group. “I wish him the very best in whatever the future may hold for him.”
 
“It has been six hugely enjoyable years with Shine and now is the right point for me to leave and the new team take the company into its next chapter,” said Robinson. “I have no doubt the exceptional producers and astute commercial colleagues that I have had the privilege of working with over these years will flourish supported by the new group team, and am very happy to continue to be around for the next few months to help this process and get those relationships underway.”