NOVA’s Paul Jackson resigns  

Jason Pollock
By Jason Pollock | 12 July 2022
 
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NOVA Entertainment has announced the resignation of Paul Jackson as chief programming & music content officer. 

Jackson informed the company’s board of his intention to step down last week, having led NOVA’s programming function for almost twelve years.  

Jackson joined the then DMG Radio in November 2010. In this time, the Nova Network has consistently been the country’s #1 Metro FM network and smoothfm, having recently celebrated its 10th birthday, now reaches more than 2.6 million people across Australia.  

Jackson said: “I’m immensely proud of what we have achieved during my twelve years at NOVA. 

“It has been a privilege to have had the opportunity to do so many amazing things, surrounded by such a fantastic team of people.

"I am excited for the future as I start my own international radio consultancy and I am also keen to pursue some other unique and innovative business ideas that I have been developing.”  

Peter Charlton, NOVA Entertainment CEO, said: “For twelve years Paul has led our Programming function, over what has been an incredibly successful period for the business.  

“We thank Paul for all he has done and all of us at NOVA Entertainment wish him all the best for his next endeavours.”  

Following the recent announcements around NOVA Entertainment’s senior programming team, Peter Clay, Ben Latimer and Brendan Taylor will now report to NOVA’s chief executive officer, Peter Charlton 

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