Julia Fox is back with another one of her daring outfits!
26.04.2023 - 17:05 / deadline.com
Fox Corporation is restructuring its digital operations by forming the Tubi Media Group as Farhad Massoudi, founder and CEO of the Fox-owned free, AVOD platform Tubi, is leaving the company.
The Tubi Media Group will be led by Fox Corp. CTO and President of Digital Paul Cheesbrough, who has been named CEO of the unit which will sit alongside sports, news, entertainment and TV stations. The new division will have three lines of business: Tubi Streaming, which will house Fox’s current AVOD business; AdRise, a large scale video advertising network that incorporates all of Fox’s video inventory (including Tubi, Fox Sports, Fox Entertainment, Fox News, TV Stations and more); and Fox Digital Platforms Group, which contains Blockchain Creative Labs, and Credible as well as the platform services that cater to Fox’s sports, news and entertainment products and services. AdRise is named after the original ad network Massoudi launched before creating Tubi as a content business on the front of it.
Massoudi founded Tubi in 2010. In spring 2020, the streamer was acquired by Fox Corporation for $440 million, with Massoudi remaining as CEO of what has remained an independent service within Fox.
Three years later, he is returning to his entrepreneurial roots and will leave Fox at the end of June after helping with the transition. Search is underway for a new Tubi CEO who will continue to report to Los Angeles-based Cheesbrough.
Since being acquired by Fox, Tubi has grown its footprint through access to Fox shows and content library deals and has ventured into original programing, largely movies produced by Fox-owned Mar Vista Entertainment. In its first year as part of Fox, Tubi more than tripled its upfront revenue and has regularly
Julia Fox is back with another one of her daring outfits!
was photographed in Los Angeles on May 11 wearing a vibrant three-piece set by TYT, an olive green leather jacket, and feathered (or are they hairy?) white heels. But it’s not the allover clown print that had my jaw on the floor (by Julia Fox’s standards, this look is tame—casual, even); it’s her auburn hair. Fox wore a wig styled in a shag cut and colored a deep red that, when coupled with the clown print, brings to mind a certain fast-food mascot.
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including Tubi, Credible and Blockchain Creative Labs – as well as thedigital platforms and teams that underpin FOX’s wider digital businessin Sports, News and Entertainment. “We have incredible momentum across our digital portfolio at FOX and it’s a privilege to lead and oversee this next stage of growth,” said Cheesbrough. “With a strong foundation to build off, from Tubi’s unrivaled growth in the AVOD space to our record setting 4K streaming operation for Super Bowl LVII, I’m looking forward to working with our talented team to drive this growth for FOX.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Tubi founder and CEO Farhad Massoudi is stepping down as Fox Corporation is forming the Tubi Media Group led by Paul Cheesbrough. Massoudi will remain with Tubi through a transition period until the end of June. A new CEO of Tubi Streaming will be announced at a later date. “Our strategic acquisition of Tubi in 2020 established a cornerstone in our digital streaming strategy, which under Paul and Farhad’s leadership has driven record growth and is now the clear market leader in AVOD in the US,” said Lachlan Murdoch, executive chair and CEO of Fox Corp. ““Building off this momentum, and complementing the strong growth being driven in our company wide digital revenues, now is the right time to bring these efforts together into a new business unit which will be tasked with spearheading our digital expansion and partnering with our brands to drive continued growth.”