Time Warner Shakes Up L.A. Division
By Steve Donohue -- Multichannel News, 3/15/2007 2:03:00 PM
Time Warner Cable said late Thursday that Los Angeles division president Roger Keating had left the company, and that 27-year veteran Barry Rosenblum -- currently head of its New York division -- would run the Los Angeles division, as well.
Keating, a former Comcast executive, joined Time Warner Cable as president of its national division in 2002. He was named head of the L.A. division in April 2003.
The moves put Rosenblum in charge of two of Time Warner Cable’s largest divisions, which encompass more than 3 million basic-cable subscribers. Its Los Angeles division counts about 1.9 million customers, while New York has about 1.2 million.
Rosenblum will maintain offices in both New York and Los Angeles, according to Time Warner Cable senior vice president of corporate communications Mark Harrad.
One of Rosenblum’s tasks will be to help integrate the subscribers Time Warner Cable acquired from Adelphia Communications last month.
Rosenblum is recruiting Time Warner operations executives from its Northeast region to help run the Los Angeles region, including former Albany division president Stephen Pagano, New York division chief financial officer Nini Facini and New York division chief marketing officer John Keib.
Harrad said Pagano will relocate to Los Angeles, while Facini and Keib will work out of both New York and Los Angeles.
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