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New CEO Andy Lack Sworn In to Lead BBG
January 20, 2015
http://www.bbg.gov/blog/2015/01/20/new-ceo-andy-lack-sworn-in-to-lead-bbg/
Jeff Shell, Chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, congratulates Andy Lack after swearing him in as the first ever CEO of U.S. international media.
WASHINGTON Respected journalist and media executive Andrew Lack was sworn-in today as the Chief Executive Officer and Director of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, the federal agency that oversees the five networks and broadcasting operations of U.S. international media. Those networks include the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio and TV Martí, Radio Free Asia, and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks.
Lack is the first-ever CEO of U.S. international media. Creating the position of a CEO has been a key objective of the agencys governing board and the Administration.
We are at a unique time in the extraordinary history of this agency. The 21st Centurys global war on information is increasingly threatening to our country and our values, said Lack. I am lucky to join a great group of journalists and news professionals spread across the globe who care so deeply about our critical role in that battle.
Lacks selection follows an almost year-long search process that began in October 2013.
To say we are fortunate that Andy has agreed to accept this challenge is a huge understatement, said Jeff Shell, Chairman of the BBG. He is an experienced media executive, a respected journalist, and an energetic and inspirational leader. We are grateful that Andy has decided to serve his country and lead the BBG at this critical juncture.
Prior to being selected by the BBG, Lack served as the Chairman of the Bloomberg Media Group. He joined Bloomberg in October 2008 as CEO of its Global Media Group and was responsible for expanding television, radio, magazine, conference and digital businesses.

Previous to joining Bloomberg, Lack was Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, where he led the companys roster of prominent international artists and vast catalog of recorded music from around the world. Before joining Sony Music Entertainment, he was president and chief operating officer of NBC, where he oversaw entertainment, news (including MSNBC and CNBC), NBC stations, sales and broadcast and network operations. He was responsible for expanding the Today show to three hours and creating the shows street-side studio in New Yorks Rockefeller Center.
From 1993 to 2001, Lack was president of NBC News, which he transformed into Americas most-watched news organization through NBC Nightly News, Meet the Press, Today and Dateline NBC.