Ten Network fires James Warburton to make way for appointment of Hamish McLennan as CEO

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Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Screen shot 2010-06-22 at 6.41.20 PM.pngTen Network Holdings has announced that the Board had given notice of termination to James Warburton to make way for the appointment of Hamish McLennan (left), currently executive VP, Office of the chairman, News Corporation – and the former global CEO of Y&R – as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Company, with a salary of just under $2 million.

Warburton will no longer be performing the role of Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Company, effective immediately.

Says TEN Chairman, Mr Lachlan Murdoch: “The Board would like to thank James Warburton for his hard work and contribution during what has been a difficult period for the Company and for the broader media sector. He steps down with TEN’s best wishes.”

Commenting on McLennan’s appointment Murdoch said, “the Board is delighted to have been able to attract a world class CEO with a strong track record to lead TEN.”

Says McLennan: “TEN is a media business with a strong balance sheet and excellent staff. I look forward to leading TEN through a period of creative renewal and financial growth.”

McLennan, the former Y&R global CEO who joined News Corporation in February 2012, will remain the Non-Executive Chairman of REA Group.

RUSSELL-HOWCROFT-CANNES-thumb-300x400-79227.jpgBefore joining Y&R, McLennan worked for George Patterson Bates in a number of capacities in Sydney, Hong Kong and Melbourne, eventually ascending to the post of National Managing Director in 1999.

Russel Howcroft (left), Executive General Manager, Network Ten and McLennan’s former Y&R colleague, who joined TEN at the start of this year, will act as CEO until McLennan joins TEN on 18 March.