James Warburton loses key Seven executive as broadcaster rebuilds

• In 2018 Browning moved to Seven replacing longtime head of comms Simon Francis

After less than two years in the role, Seven has lost the services of its head of corporate affairs, Stephen Browning.

In 2018 Browning moved to Seven replacing longtime head of comms Simon Francis. Browning came to Seven after several years at News Corp Australia. Prior to that Browning spent time at Austar and at BSkyB in the UK.

In his younger days, Browning worked in PR for the music business in London, often travelling with rock bands and looking after their press.

Browning, who is currently back in the UK on leave, will be relocating to Melbourne shortly after he returns as the head of external affairs at Orica.

Browning told Mediaweek he was excited at the opportunity to work in a field outside of the media.

Browning said: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Seven – it’s been a privilege to work alongside such a talented and friendly team. But for me it’s time to try my hand at something completely different.

“There are too many people to call out individually, but I do want to particularly thank Kerry and Ryan Stokes and Tim Worner for giving me the opportunity.

“I’m sorry I won’t be part of the next exciting chapter as part of James’ team, but I shall be cheering on from the sidelines.”

Browning’s departure comes at a critical time for the network and just weeks before its 2020 Allfronts event.

There has been some speculation the departure could see new Seven West Media CEO James Warburton again working with journalist-turned-corporate PR Neil Shoebridge. The two previously worked together at Network 10 and APN Outdoor. Shoebridge is a partner at SKMG, a communications consultancy.

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