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Capital chief exits
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 13 August 2010
Global Radio exec Paul Jackson is, well, no longer a Global Radio exec. He is leaving the radio major, where he headed up Capital FM for three years after joining the London station from a stint running Virgin Radio.
He is leaving not only Global but the country too, heading to Australia to work for DMG Radio, the radio firm half owned by the Daily Mail and half by Lachlan ‘son of Rupert’ Murdoch.
He will be replaced at Global by James Brownlow, who is currently Senior Programming Director for the Northern half of the Galaxy Radio network.