Spanish production giant Atresmedia has appointed Miguel García to head its international sales department. García joins Atresmedia from Mediapro, where he has been The Mediapro Studio’s internatio…
has appointed Miguel García to head its international sales department. García joins Atresmedia from Mediapro, where he has been The Mediapro Studio’s international sales manager for Latin America, the U.S. and MENA for the past five years.
The Atresmedia Group, which turned 30 in 2019, was the original producer of Netflix’s global hit “La casa de papel” and is one of Spain’s leading media conglomerates which has built a brand as a powerhouse in the country’s blooming scripted TV industry.
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