London – FremantleMedia has appointed Rob Clark to the newly created position of Director, Global Entertainment Development. Clark, who was previously FremantleMedia’s President of Worldwide Entertainment, will be responsible for international format development in the FremantleMedia network. He will set the global entertainment format development agenda and direction for all FremantleMedia companies, as well as manage all global format acquisitions. Clark joined FremantleMedia’s Worldwide Entertainment division in 2003 and has managed a number of the company’s most successful global roll outs including Got Talent, The X Factor, The Farmer Wants a Wife, The Apprentice as well as the continued roll out of the Idols franchise.
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