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Barbara Maushard was named senior vice president, news, of Hearst Television in 2016, after having served since 2008 as vice president, news. She sets strategy for Hearst Television’s news operations and has management oversight of the corporate-level news team.
Under Maushard’s stewardship, Hearst Television stations have earned television journalism’s highest national honors including 10 consecutive Cronkite Awards for Excellence in Television Political Journalism from the USC Annenberg School, dozens of National Edward R. Murrow Awards, National Headliner Awards and a prestigious National Association of Broadcasters Service to America Award.
Maushard has also spearheaded multifaceted, groupwide extended journalism and community outreach projects such as State of Addiction, addressing the nation’s opioid crisis, and Project CommUNITY, exploring the nation’s divisions region by region. At the close of 2019, Broadcasting & Cable honored Hearst Television as its 2019 Station Group of the Year, citing Project CommUNITY and adding that “the stations were their usual local powerhouses in news and community affairs.”
In 2020 Maushard was recognized with one of television journalism’s highest individual honors: the First Amendment Leadership Award from the Radio Television Digital News Foundation. The award “is presented to a business, government or other leader who has made a significant contribution to the protection of the First Amendment and freedom of the press.”
Maushard has worked at four Hearst stations since 1997, serving as news director at three of them: KHBS/KHOG-TV (Fort Smith/Fayetteville, Arkansas), WISN-TV (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) and WESH-TV (Orlando, Florida). Under her news stewardship, WISN launched seven and a half hours of local news programming and was honored with both a George Foster Peabody Award and a National Edward R. Murrow Award, among other honors. Maushard joined the company at KMBC-TV in Kansas City, Missouri. There, she was part of a team that won a Society of Professional Journalists award.
She began her career at WHOI in her hometown of Peoria, Illinois, later working at WCMH in Columbus, Ohio, and WMAR in Baltimore, Maryland.
Among other industry roles, Maushard serves on the boards of NBC News Channel and the Kneeland Project for Responsible Journalism. She previously served on the board of the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation and served as vice chair of the ABC News Directors Advisory Board. She is a member of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA). Additionally, she serves on the news leadership council for the Trust Project, an international consortium of news organizations working to help consumers identify trusted sources of news.
Maushard graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from Bradley University in Peoria.
NICHOLAS RADZIUL
Senior Vice President, Distribution & Government Affairs,
Hearst Television
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Nicholas Radziul joined Hearst Television in 2016 in the newly created position of vice president of distribution and was promoted in 2019 to the newly created position of senior vice president, distribution and government affairs.
Radziul has responsibility for Hearst Television’s government relations efforts as well as oversight of its distribution rights architecture, including television network affiliations, retransmission consent negotiations and digital rights agreements.
Radziul joined Hearst Television from CBS Corporation, where he served since 2013 as vice president, strategic transactions. While there, he advised on retransmission consent negotiations, affiliation agreements, video-on-demand (VOD) and over-the-top (OTT) distribution. He was also part of the team implementing CBS’s strategy for digital distribution, including OTT, TV Everywhere (TVE) and direct-to-consumer (DTC) solutions.
Before CBS, Radziul was senior counsel, programming, for Cablevision, where he drafted and negotiated cable affiliation, VOD, retransmission-consent and TVE agreements. He also advised on matters related to programming regulations, copyrights and franchising, among others. Prior to Cablevision, he was an associate at Davis & Gilbert LLP, focused on media, advertising, corporate and entertainment clients and, before that, he was an associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP.
ANDREW FITZGERALD