![]() Speaking about the move, Alexander said: “I am honoured to have worked as part of the remarkable editorial teams at Bauer Media and, before that, at EMAP. He is the perfect person to contribute to Wasted Talent’s expansion, and to oversee Kerrang!’s global development in particular.”Īlexander most recently served as editor-in-chief/associate publisher of MOJO, Q and the newly-launched Planet Rock magazine at Bauer Media – which also included Kerrang! until its acquisition by Wasted Talent Ltd earlier this year. Then, there’s his understated business acumen. He also has the respect of musicians themselves as well as that of the wider music industry. ![]() Added to that is his ability to build extraordinary teams and to understand the needs of the audience. ![]() ![]() He will be based in Wasted Talent’s Central London offices but will hold a global remit, and will spend time in the organisation’s Los Angeles and New York offices.Ĭommenting on the appointment, Jerry Perkins, CEO of Wasted Talent, said: “Phil manages to combine two things that are rare: the passion of a fan with a sense of where things are heading next. Wasted Talent Ltd – formerly Mixmag Media Ltd and home to Kerrang! and The Face as well as Mixmag itself – has today (August 3) announced the appointment of Phil Alexander as global creative director of Kerrang! and Rock Music Media.Īlexander will join the senior management team at Wasted Talent in mid September and will assume responsibility for Kerrang!’s print, digital expansion and events businesses, as well as contributing to the wider WT business as a whole. ![]()
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