Brad Schwartz is leaving his post as president of Pop TV to head content at audio company Audible
As chief content officer at Amazon-owned Audible, Schwartz will bring his two decades of television experience to the task of expanding the company's focus from its roots in audiobooks into original audio storytelling.
"As Audible continues to expand its focus on premium audio storytelling and entertainment across all formats and genres, Brad’s highly successful track record, expertise and stellar relationships in the entertainment community will be integral to our aggressive content efforts and plans," CEO Bob Carrigan, who has been leading the company since December, said in a statement.
Schwartz joined Pop in 2013 when it was still known as TV Guide Network. In 2014, he orchestrated a rebrand of the network into a home for primarily syndicated reruns of shows like
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