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Jon Steinlauf, Warner Bros. Discovery’s U.S. Ad Sales Chief, to Exit

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Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Jon Steinlauf, an industry veteran who has supervised ad sales for Warner Bros. Discovery since it was formed in 2022 as well as several of its predecessor companies, including the Scripps cable networks, will leave the company later this year. “We are very grateful for all Jon has done for us, and while supportive of his personal desire to seek other directions in his life and career, we will clearly miss him,” said Bruce Campbell, the company’s chief revenue and strategy officer, said in a statement Friday.

Steinlauf is expected to stay in place while the company seeks a successor. Steinlauf, who has worked in senior roles at both the Warner TV division once known as Turner and at Scripps before it was acquired by Discovery, during his Madison Avenue tenure developed a reputation as a thoughtful, academic who devised non-traditional advertising packages across a broad media portfolio.

One effort created packages of commercial inventory in top programs that encompassed not only lifestyle shows from Discovery outlets like Food Network and TLC, but also sports properties; movies that might turn up on TNT and TBS; and tentpole events at CNN.

In recent years, however, he has had to grapple with pressures from Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav, whose demands for new volume from the company’s TV sponsors to help offset massive amounts of debt taken on to merge the Discovery and Warner outlets has left top sponsors dismayed.

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