MLB Taps Josh Clark to Lead Video Content Distribution Following Diamond Bankruptcies

NEW YORK: Major League Baseball made another addition to its broadcast department as it adapts following the bankruptcy of the Diamond Sports Group’s regional sports networks, hiring Josh Clark on Tuesday to the new position of senior vice president of content distribution.

Clark will report to Kenny Gersh, MLB’s executive vice president of media and business development, and will oversee distribution agreements for local media, the MLB Network, MLB.TV and the Extra Innings cable package.

A graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Clark worked at Dish Network/Sling TV, NBC Universal and Paramount, where he spent six years and had been executive vice president of U.S. networks distribution.

MLB hired Billy Chambers on Feb. 1 in the newly created position of executive vice president for local media and promoted Gersh to his current role from executive vice president of business development.

One month later, MLB established a local media department. Doug Johnson was hired as senior vice president and executive producer of local media, Greg Pennell as senior vice president of local media and Kendall Burgess as vice president of local media technical operations.

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