CBS Television Studios has upped music executive Amy Osler.
Now senior vice president, music, the six-year veteran of the company will continue to work on the studio's music integrations and serve as the liaison between the network and the music industry.
Now senior vice president, music, the six-year veteran of the company will continue to work on the studio's music integrations and serve as the liaison between the network and the music industry.
"Amy
is a valued member of our team. Her relationships with our
showrunners and close ties to the music industry have led to
creative collaborations that have taken the use of music in our
television shows to a higher level," said president David Stapf.
"She is a pioneer in creating new and unique models in which music
is integrated into our programming."
Identifying and
recruiting new talent since joining CBS in 2006, Osler's recent
projects include securing "Call Me Maybe" singer Carly Rae Jepsen
for an appearance on "90210" and bringing Carrie Underwood and Tony
Bennett on for an episode of "Blue Bloods."
Prior to CBS, Osler worked on the other end, serving as VP of television marketing for Columbia Records.
Prior to CBS, Osler worked on the other end, serving as VP of television marketing for Columbia Records.

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