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David Abraham (born August 1963) is a British media executive, who is the former chief executive of
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. In 1997 he co-founded the creative agency St. Luke's. Abraham then went on to senior creative roles at
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in the UK and the US before becoming CEO of
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in 2007 and then CEO of
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from 2010 to 2017. In 2018, Abraham co-founded Wonderhood Studios where he is now Group CEO.


Early life

Abraham was born in
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. Both his parents immigrated to the UK in the 1950s – his mother from Belgium and his father from
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. He moved with his parents and sister to
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in the 1970s where he attended local state schools, before going to
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in 1981 to study Modern History at
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.


Early career

Abraham began his working life at the advertising agency
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in London in 1984. He moved to the creative agency Collett Dickenson Peace (CDP) and worked with
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and Neil Godfrey. In 1990 he moved to the London office of the Californian creative agency Chiat/Day – launched by MT Rainey.


St Luke's

In 1995,
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sold his agency network to
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with the intention to globally merge Chiat/Day with
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. In the UK, client conflicts prompted an employee buy-out of the business, led by Andy Law and Abraham, who became Chief Operating Officer. St. Luke's has been featured in Law's book Open Minds, in the Harvard Business Review and in a Channel 4 Cutting Edge Documentary.


Discovery Networks Europe

Abraham became the general manager of Discovery Networks Europe in 2001.


TLC US

Abraham became general manager of
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in 2005, a US cable channel available in over 90m US households.


UKTV

In 2007, Abraham became the chief executive of
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. At the time UKTV was a joint venture between
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and
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. During his tenure, he oversaw launches of
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,
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,
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, Yesterday and Really.


Channel Four

Abraham succeeded interim chief executive
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in May 2010 following a period of relative uncertainty at
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involving a debate about the organisation's self-sufficiency, leading to what was described as a 'public begging bowl' strategy. Abraham was appointed by incoming chairman Lord Terry Burns. Abraham became immediately involved in programming issues such as whether
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should return, and in defending a controversial
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sketch about
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's family. Abraham assembled a new leadership team including appointing Jay Hunt from
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as chief creative officer to revive programming. Over the next few years, Channel 4's programmes included ''24 Hours in A&E'', ''The 2012 Paralympic Games'', ''The Grand National'', ''Black Mirror'', ''Gogglebox'', ''The Last Leg'', ''Humans'', ''The Undateables'', ''Educating Yorkshire'', ''The Island'', ''Indian Summers'', ''Southcliffe'', ''UKIP; The First 100 Days'', ''Sri Lanka's Killing Fields'', ''Benefits Street'', ''Big Fat Gypsy Weddings'' and ''MPs For Hire''. In 2010 and 2014, Channel 4 was named Channel of the Year at the
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, and by ''
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'' magazine in 2016. In late 2015, Abraham and Hunt struck a three-year deal with
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to broadcast
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on Channel 4. In early 2015, Channel 4 launched new online hub All 4, offering live streaming, shortform and 'box-set' content, and replacing 4oD. In early 2016, a new foreign language drama service called Walter Presents was launched on All 4. Abraham increased funding for
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in 2010 and again in 2016 and the film division led by
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and subsequently David Kosse. In 2016 Abraham appointed
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to lead Film 4 following the leaving of David Kosse to join STX. In 2010, Abraham and Burns pursued a bid to acquire Channel 5. This was ultimately secured by
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's Northern and Shell. Abraham's other business initiatives at Channel 4 have included: a new advertising sales partnership with UKTV (and later, BT Sport). A new on-line data strategy which has over 13 million registered users across the UK and the launch of 4seven. In 2011 Abraham hired Jonathan Allen as Sales Director who built a team than won Sales Team of the Year in 2015. Dan Brooke also joined the Channel 4 as director of marketing and communications and then Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. Channel 4's in-house agency 4Creative have created campaigns such as ''Meet The Superhumans'' in 2012 and the rebranding of Channel 4 in 2015 created by the film-maker
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. In June 2017, it was announced that Abraham would leave later that year and would be succeeded by
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as the CEO of Channel 4. Mahon formally took over the role in October 2017.


Wonderhood Studios

In April 2018, Abraham announced the launch of a new company, Wonderhood Studios. The stated aims of the business are to forge a new model in the creative industries by bringing together skills and capabilities that until now have operated separately. The new company will be structured in the form of adjacent studios: one will produce ambitious programming across multiple genres for broadcasters and platforms while another will serve as a full-strength creative agency for major brands. Both studios will be supported by a third specialism in media data insight and the development of future digital networks. Since its launch, Wonderhood Studios has created work for brands including Nike, Three UK and Starling Bank as well as producing documentary series for broadcasters including the BBC, Sky, and Channel 4. The company, based in Soho, is fully independent and has 40 permanent employees.


Media industry contributions

In May 2011, Abraham set out his planned vision for Channel 4 at a
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event in which he stressed the importance of its organisational independence and how it would keep innovating both editorially and technologically. On the occasion of the 30th Anniversary of Channel 4 in 2012, he delivered a speech at the Freeword Centre London entitled: Freedom of Expression and Free Television. In 2013 Abraham chaired the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention during which he announced a new £20m Growth Fund for UK independent production companies. This fund has invested in companies such as Lightbox, True North, Arrow, Eleven Films and production entities involving
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and
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. In 2014, Abraham delivered the MacTaggart Lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival. The theme of the lecture addressed the continuing importance of public service broadcasting in the UK in an age of global and technological consolidation. The lecture caused debate within the media industry and was characterised by some as a critique of American ownership of UK media assets. Following the May 2015 general election, Abraham, together with Channel 4 chairman Terry Burns, has spoken out about the potential threats to public service broadcasting and to the UK creative economy in the event of the privatisation of Channel 4. Abraham is a Vice President of the Royal Television Society, a member of BAFTA and sat on the board of Creative Skillset (now ScreenSkills) from 2008 to 2017.


Personal life

Abraham lives in London, is a father to two adult children and partner to Tiina Lee, Chief Executive Officer of UK & Ireland at Deutsche Bank.


References


External links


Interview with Abraham prior to his appointment at Channel Four
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