George Levendis

24/03/2009

George Levendis
Γιώργος Λεβέντης
BornSprings
OriginAustralian & Greek
GenresPop, R&B/Soul, Hip Hop/Rap, Rock, Dance Music, World Music, Folk
Occupation(s)television executive, television producer, music executive, general manager, television personality,
Years active1989–present
LabelsBMG Records Australia (Jive Zomba, Silvertone, Motown, Imago, Beggars Banquet, Volition, Possum Records, Deconstruction, Nettwerk Music Group, American Recordings, Time Bomb Records, Private Music, Windham Hill), Arista UK, BMG Records Greece, Family The Label, Arista Records, Bad Boy records, LaFace records, Heaven Music, SonyBMG Entertainment (Columbia, Epic, RCA, Arista, J Records), Syco Entertainment
Websitehttps://georgelevendis.com

George Levendis (Greek: Γιώργος Λεβέντης), is a Global Television and Record Executive and is currently managing director within the Antenna Group. Prior to this, he was the executive producer and show-runner of Red Bull's The Cut. In 2018 he took on the role of COO of Acun Medya Global, focusing on expanding TV formats internationally.[1] From 2011 to 2018 he was Head of International for Syco TV, a joint venture between Simon Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment. In this role he has been responsible for the international expansion of The X Factor and Got Talent as well working on Red or Black?, Keep It in the Family, The Investigator and Food Glorious Food. During his tenure at Syco, Got Talent and The X Factor grew rapidly internationally. Got Talent has been produced in over 70 markets and The X Factor was sold to over 56 markets globally.

Prior to this he was general manager of the Greek television network ANT1 the number 2 station in the Greek market and the largest Greek satellite station worldwide.

Over the last 20 years, Levendis has held senior management and international marketing positions at a number of record companies, including Arista Records, Arista Records U.K., BMG Greece, BMG Australia, Heaven Music, and culminating as senior vice president of Sony BMG Global Marketing at the headquarters of Sony BMG in New York City. In this position, he oversaw worldwide campaigns for artists including Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Pink, Shakira, Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon, Leona Lewis, Il Divo and Westlife.

Under his control, Heaven Music was built into one of Greece's most successful independent music companies.

He has been a judge on three seasons (2002-2004) of the Greek reality Fame Story (Star Academy) and three seasons (2008-2010) of The X Factor in Greece. In February 2011, he was the winning judge after three consecutive seasons on the Greek version of The X Factor.

  1. ^ White, Peter (7 May 2018). "Former Syco Chief George Levendis Joins Turkish Broadcaster Acun Medya". Deadline. Retrieved 30 August 2020.

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