9X Media’s chief business officer, Punit Pandey, has decided to move on from the company after a long stint of 15 years.
Punit shared the news from his LinkedIn post, he wrote, “I have had the most exciting and fulfilling journey at 9X Media Network. I am proud to be a part of the Network’s founding story. There hasn’t been a dull moment ever, as I have had the opportunity to work on varied roles with diverse mandates! From a single music television channel, 9X Media has evolved into India’s largest music television network, comprising several satellite channels, an Indie music label, and compelling and unique digital products. Having worked for over 3 decades in the media and entertainment sector, I have now decided to take a short break before announcing my next move. I am pleased to leave behind a large tribe of happy music aficionados who have grown with 9X Media’s music television channels!”
Punit is an industry veteran with over 30 years of experience in business development.
Being part of 9X Media’s executive team, Pandey will continue to work closely with the board of directors to drive the next phase of growth for the Network.
Before getting into the business role at 9X Media, Pandey successfully led the national sales team at 9XM for over two years when the channel has launched in 2007.
He has also worked with media brands like MTV, Zee TV, Rediff.com, Radio Mirchi, Mid-day, and the Reliance Enterprise Business, among others.
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