Pop TV President Brad Schwartz Leaves for Audible

He'll become chief content officer following post-merger shift in network strategy

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Brad Schwartz, who oversaw TV Guide Network’s rebrand into Pop TV and created a home for smart comedies like Schitt’s Creek and One Day at a Time, is exiting the network.

The Pop TV president is leaving for Audible, where he will serve as chief content officer. He’ll report to Bob Carrigan, who was named Audible CEO last December.

“As Audible continues to expand its focus on premium audio storytelling and entertainment across all formats and genres, Brad’s highly successful track record, expertise and stellar relationships in the entertainment community will be integral to our aggressive content efforts and plans,” said Carrigan in a statement.

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