Howard Shelanski returns to FTC from Davis Polk, named director of Bureau of Economics, effective July 1, replacing Joseph Farrell, again working as an academic starting May 31; Deputy Director Pauline Ippolito will be acting bureau director in June … Gannett Chief Financial Officer Paul Saleh resigns to become CFO of information technology services provider Computer Sciences Corp.; Treasurer Michael Hart is interim Gannett principal financial officer.
Univision hires Juan Carlos Rodriguez, ex-Televisa Deportes Network, as president of Univision Deportes.
Nickelodeon promotes Jim Mollica to senior vice president-consumer marketing … Lobbyist Registrations: Cablevision, Franklin Square Group, effective April 1.
Convergys changes: Jeff Fox to become executive chairman in Q4; non-executive chairman Phil Odeen to be regular director; Andrea Ayers promoted to replace Fox as president and CEO; Chief Financial Officer Earl Shanks to leave in Q3; Andre Valentine promoted to replace him … Patrick Ross, ex-Copyright Alliance and ex-Warren Communications News, hired by U.S. Patent & Trademark Office as deputy chief communications officer and acting communications chief … Frontier Communications promotes Tressa Bader to general manager for California … GlobeCast Americas hires Eddie Ferraro, ex-United Service Source, as North American head of sales … mDialog addressable TV ad firm hires Jeff Clark, ex-CBS Interactive, as chief revenue officer … Signiant media and entertainment file software company hires Michael Burnie, ex-EMC Corp., as managing director of Asia-Pacific operations.
Carrier IQ hires Magnolia Mansourkia Mobley, ex-Verizon, as general counsel and chief privacy officer … Washington Post Co. says Post-Newsweek Stations President and CEO Alan Frank will retire at year’s end, and be replaced by Emily Barr, ex-ABC’s WLS Chicago, joining the company in July … IFC promotes Craig Parks to senior vice president of digital media and alternative content … Kristian Tear, ex-Sony Mobile Communications, and Frank Boulben, ex-LightSquared, named Research in Motion chief operating officer and chief marketing officer, respectively … Intelsat moves Peter Ostapiuk to vice president of media product management; Mark Rasmussen to regional vice president of North American sales.
Lobbyist Registrations: Microsoft and Verizon, Schmitz Global Partners, effective Jan. 2 … CEA, Barbour Griffith, effective April 1 … SAIC, Steptoe & Johnson, effective April 1 … Bravo Media hires Nancy Jo, ex-Vevo, as vice president of digital strategy and business development, new post … Alvarion director Eng Ho Ng resigns for personal reasons.
Belo’s Allan Cohen retires as president and general manager of KMOV-TV St. Louis, effective May 31 … Livewire Mobile adds Pat Bennett, consultant, to board.
Quarterly cable programming results: Fiscal Q2 sales at Viacom increased 2 percent from a year earlier to $3.3 billion, while profit from continuing operations increased 56 percent to $588 million. Ad sales at Nickelodeon remain strong even though the network’s ratings have decreased dramatically, CEO Philippe Dauman said. “We've seen this level of ratings impact on some other major networks in the past and we've overcome it,” he said. “The Nick issue is complicated. There are ratings measurement issues and there certainly has been some compelling programming on some of our competitors.” But not all of Nickelodeon’s competitors sell advertising, leaving marketers few alternatives for reaching that demographic, he said. Dauman said the drop in ratings isn’t the result of viewing shifting to Netflix. “The time spent on Nickelodeon content on Netflix is approximately 2 percent of the time spent on our Nickelodeon channel,” he said. “Even if you view that as being completely cannibalistic [to ratings], which it is not … it would have a minimal impact here” … Q1 sales at Scripps Networks Interactive gained 11 percent from a year earlier to $535 million, the company said. Profit increased 14 percent to $115 million. Digital revenue, which includes sales at its networks’ websites, gained 16 percent to $22.4 million … Q1 sales at Crown Media Holdings gained 14 percent from a year earlier to $83.7 million, the company said. Profit dropped sharply to $12.3 million from $47.5 million on income tax expenses.
Broadcast Q1 financial results: Radio One sales rose 59 percent from the year-ago quarter to $103 million on revenue from its TV One cable programmer and what CEO Alfred Liggins called “strong ratings related growth in Atlanta and our newly revamped Detroit cluster” of radio stations. Operating income more than doubled to $13.8 million. Political revenue will give the stations “some lift” this year, Liggins said (http://xrl.us/bm55g3). ... Fisher Communications revenue fell 10 percent to $33.9 million from Q1 2011 because Fisher Plaza in Seattle was sold. Retransmission consent revenue rose 8 percent, Fisher said without giving a total, and political ads weren’t “meaningful” as they usually are in election years. The net loss widened to $1.9 million from $1.7 million.
LIN Media moves Gary Yoder to vice president and general manager of Mobile, Ala./Pensacola, Fla., stations WALA-TV and WFNA-TV … NBCUniversal names David Sussman, ex-Skadden Arps, senior vice president-chief legal officer for content distribution division, including TV Everywhere, VOD and broadband.