Fox Stations Names Tim Joyce SVP Of Engineering

The Fox veteran will oversee all engineering, operations and technology functions for the station group, succeeding Richard Friedel, who retired last December.

Tim Joyce today was appointed senior vice president of engineering, operations and technology for Fox Television Stations (FTS). Reporting directly to Jack Abernethy, FTS CEO, he will oversee all engineering, operations and technology functions for the station group. Joyce assumes this role immediately, and succeeds Richard Friedel, who retired last December.

In making the announcement, Abernethy said: “During his tenure at Fox, Tim has developed an impressive track record of proven leadership and will be an invaluable asset to FTS. He is known as a strategic executive with an innovative and collaborative approach, and is an excellent addition to our team.”

Prior to joining FTS, Joyce spent nearly three years as the SVP of media and broadcast engineering for Fox Corp. Previously, he was the SVP of technology business relations for Fox Networks Group in Los Angeles, and before that, as VP of broadcast operations for Fox Networks Group in Europe and Africa.

Joyce spent six years as VP of operations and production services for National Geographic Channels International. He began his career as a senior editor for Fox Latin American Channels.

A graduate of the University of Southern California, Joyce holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and Spanish.


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