Anthony Plosz Named Graham Media CTO

He joins the station group from NBCU’s WCAU-WWSI Philadelphia. CEO Emily Barr said: "Tony’s deep knowledge of both IT infrastructure and broadcast operations and engineering will be invaluable to Graham Media Group.”

Graham Media Group today appointed Anthony Plosz vice president and chief technology officer. Plosz will join the company on Aug. 26 and be based at the corporate headquarters in Chicago.

For the past three years, Plosz been vice president, engineering and operations for WCAU-WWSI, the NBC/Telemundo-owned duopoly in Philadelphia. During his tenure, Plosz oversaw the design and construction of an IP-based operation and one of the country’s most technologically advanced broadcast facilities located within the recently completed Comcast Technology Center.

“We are excited to welcome Tony to our senior leadership team as we advance our technological capabilities,” said Emily Barr, President and CEO. “The next chapters of television and information technology will be transformative to the way people access and consume content and the future of work. Tony’s deep knowledge of both IT infrastructure and broadcast operations and engineering will be invaluable to Graham Media Group.”

Plosz’s wide-ranging background as a systems engineer for NetApp; director of broadcast operations for KTTV-KCOP, the Fox duopoly in Los Angeles; and more than eight years as information services manager at WJBK, the Fox-owned station in Detroit.

After studying engineering at Lawrence Technological University in suburban Detroit, Plosz began his career working in IT consulting and network architecture.


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