By Anne Becker -- Broadcasting & Cable, 6/8/2008 8:00:00 PM
Disney-ABC TV's Kevin Brockman has been upped to executive VP, Global Communications. The promotion gives Brockman oversight for Disney-ABC International TV and the Hyperion publishing group.
He also oversees worldwide corporate, news and entertainment communication endeavors for the group—ABC TV Network (ABC Daytime, News and Entertainment); Disney Channels Worldwide; cable channels ABC Family and SOAPnet; Radio Disney; Walt Disney TV Animation; Buena Vista Productions; ABC Studios; and ABC Corporate Initiatives; as well as the group's photography, broadcast PR, talent relations and corporate communications for ABC's 10 owned stations.
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