Discovery Warner Bros (DWB) has reshuffled its Asia leadership team and has replaced South Asia head Megha Tata with Arjun Nohwar.
Nohwar, who came to DWB last year from a non-media background, will be the general manager for India, reporting to Clement Schwebig, President & Managing Director of Warner Bros. Discovery in India, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korea.
Tata, who led discovery+ incubation from India successfully before it was rolled out globally, was MD, South Asia for Discovery.
“She has done an incredible job over the years leading the success of Discovery’s portfolio and brands in India including the launch of the discovery+ streaming service,” Schwebig said in a statement today.
Dwelling further on the changes, Schwebig added: “ I am extremely excited with the talent we have and the opportunities that lie ahead – from our streaming services HBO GO in Southeast Asia and discovery+ in India to the growth potential of the kids space in India, our growing unscripted content output in Korea.”
Tata was not available for comments immediately.
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