Sky TV has finally named the successor to long-time chief executive John Fellet - although Fellet will be looking over the newcomer's shoulder as he controversially stays on as a director.
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The broadcaster's new CEO is UK-born Martin Stewart, who will shift over from his current role as chief executive of OSN, the leading pay TV network in the Middle East.
He was also chief financial officer at BSkyB in the UK between 1998 and 2004 when the media firm doubled its subscriber base.
And in 2009 to 2010 he led the successful turnaround of Ono, a leading telecom operator in Spain, which is now part of Vodafone.