CNN Veteran To Lead Bright House Network’s Tampa News Service
By Linda Haugsted -- Multichannel News, 4/23/2008 11:28:00 AM
Bright House Network's Tampa news network, Bay News 9, has hired CNN veteran Terry Dolan as vice president and general manager.
Dolan replaces Elliott Wiser, who was recently promoted to vice president of news and local programming for the cable corporation.
Dolan was the vice president of sales and affiliate relations at CNN for the last 15 years. At Bay News 9, which serves 1 million cable homes in the Tampa Bay area, Dolan will manage the news channel and its Spanish-language counterpart, the news operation's on-demand component, Travel Weather Now and the news operation's Web site.
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