Sophie Turner Laing

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Sophie Turner Laing
Born (1960-09-07) 7 September 1960 (age 63)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Television executive, secretary
Employer(s)BBC (1998–2003)
BSkyB (2003–2014)

Sophie Turner Laing (born 7 September 1960) is a British businesswoman and media executive. She has been Chief Executive Officer of global content creator, producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group since December 2014. Prior to taking up her current role, she held a number of senior positions at Sky in the UK, including Director of Movies and Managing Director of Content. She had previously worked for the BBC as Acting Director of Television and, along with Peter Orton, was a founder of HiT Entertainment.

Early life

Turner Laing was born on 7 September 1960.[1] She was educated at Oakdene School, a boarding school in Buckinghamshire.[2][1] She didn't attend a university.[3]

Career

After finishing school, Turner Laing completed a secretarial course and worked as an events secretary for the Variety Club of Great Britain.[2] She then spent two years working in public relations and radio in Australia.[3] She returned to the United Kingdom in 1982.[2]

She began her television career as a secretary at Elstree Studios in the distribution side of Henson International Television, a division of The Jim Henson Company.[3] She was promoted through a number of positions and rose to become the sales director.[2] During this time she worked on The Muppet Show.[4] In 1989, she and Peter Orton established HiT Entertainment, after purchasing the Henson International Television division from The Jim Henson Company.[5] In 1995, she joined Flextech Television working as a buyer of content.[2]

In 1998, she moved to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), where she worked as Controller of programme acquisitions for five years.[2][1] She was involved in the buying of programmes such as Band of Brothers and the first season of 24 for the company.[3] From December 2000 to March 2001, she held the additional role of Acting Director of marketing and communications.[6][7] She ended her time at the BBC as Acting Director of Television.[5]

In 2003, she left the BBC for BSkyB.[3] In March of that year she was appointed Director of Movies.[5] In April 2004, she became Deputy Managing Director of Sky Networks, therefore deputy head of all Sky channels except Sky Sports.[8] In March 2007, she joined the executive of the company as Managing Director of Content.[5] In that role, she is responsible for the companies portfolio of entertainment and news channels.[1] She launched a new channel, Sky Atlantic, in 2011.[2] In May 2014, she left BSkyB.[9]

Turner Laing has been honoured with a Royal Television Society (RTS) Fellowship for her “outstanding contribution” to British television, as well as the inaugural MIPTV Médaille d'Honneur for her contribution to television globally. In January 2016 she received the Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award in recognition of “extraordinary passion, leadership, independence and vision in the process of creating television programming.”

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sophie Turner Laing". Woman's hour. BBC. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Maxwell, Chris (October 2012). "MY BUSINESS LIFE - Sophie Turner Laing". Director Magazine. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e Sinclair, Emma (4 March 2013). "How Sky's Sophie Turner Laing forged an executive career". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Sophie Turner Laing - Managing Director, Content, BSkyB". Trustees. Media Trust. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d "Sophie Turner Laing". Our Executive team. BSkyB. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  6. ^ Cozens, Claire (15 December 2000). "Turner-Laing takes acting role at BBC marketing". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  7. ^ Day, Julia (14 March 2001). "Unilever's Duncan set for BBC marketing job". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  8. ^ Plunkett, John (14 April 2004). "Turner Laing steps up at Sky". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Elisabeth Murdoch set to quit television production company Shine Group". The Guardian. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.