World Screen Announces Major Editorial Department Expansion

World Screen, the leading source of news and analysis for the international media industry, today announced a significant expansion and restructuring of its editorial department as part of a broader investment in strengthening its global coverage.

Anna Carugati, group editorial director, is expanding her role delivering in-depth features and high-profile interviews with senior executives across the entertainment landscape. A recipient of both an Emmy Award and a duPont-Columbia Award for journalism, Carugati is among the most respected and accomplished journalists in the international television business. She can be reached at acarugati@worldscreen.com.

“After needing to step back from work for family matters, I am delighted to jump back into the business from which I have learned so much,” Carugati said.

Jamie Stalcup has been promoted to executive editor of World Screen and will oversee the company’s day-to-day editorial operations. Since joining the organization four years ago, Stalcup has played a vital role in enhancing editorial quality and broadening the publication’s reach across all platforms. She can be reached at jstalcup@worldscreen.com.

“I am thrilled to be stepping into the role of executive editor and expanding my responsibilities within the editorial team,” Stalcup commented. “I look forward to upholding the editorial excellence that World Screen is known for.”

Rafael Blanco joins the team as managing editor, bringing 15 years of experience covering the global media sector. His extensive background and industry insight will further elevate World Screen’s content across its websites, newsletters, magazines and festivals. He can be reached at rblanco@worldscreen.com.

Kloudia Sakowski, who joined the company earlier this year, continues in her capacity as associate editor, contributing original content and overseeing fact-checking and copy editing to ensure accuracy and editorial integrity throughout the company’s output. She can be reached at ksakowski@worldscreen.com.

Elizabeth Bowen-Tombari, editor of TV Latina for the past 20 years, will further enhance her collaboration with the English-language editorial team, providing specialized coverage of Latin America, the U.S. Hispanic market and Iberia. She can be reached at ebowen@tvlatina.tv.

As other publishers move toward paywalled content, World Screen remains committed to free access across all of its platforms, including its newsletters and websites, reaffirming its dedication to serving the global media community.

“For four decades, World Screen has upheld a commitment to editorial excellence,” said Ricardo Guise, president and publisher of World Screen. “Our continued investment in world-class journalism ensures that we remain the most trusted and comprehensive source for professionals in the international media industry.”

This announcement follows the departure of Mansha Daswani, who resigned from the company after 23 years to pursue new opportunities. World Screen thanks her for her many years of service, professionalism and dedication and wishes her continued success in her future endeavors.