Home / Arts and Entertainment / Key Sales Chief Exits After Decade at Hearst Networks
Key Sales Chief Exits After Decade at Hearst Networks
3 Feb
Summary
- Kelly Hornsby is leaving Hearst Networks after over a decade.
- She was a popular sales chief and buyer for Sky History.
- Hornsby's exit follows that of Dan Korn; neither will be replaced.

Kelly Hornsby, a key figure in programme acquisitions for Hearst Networks, is leaving after more than ten years with the company. As the popular sales chief, she was instrumental in acquiring shows for networks such as Sky History and Crime+Investigation. Her departure comes shortly after that of Dan Korn, another significant figure in factual programming for the same networks. Both individuals will not be replaced, a move described as a 'big loss' by industry colleagues.
Hornsby joined Hearst in 2013 and advanced to Head of Programme Acquisitions in 2018. Her recent acquisitions include 'Junk & Disorderly' and 'Gold Wars Downunder.' Previously, she was a buyer for Paramount-owned Channel 5. The company, recently rebranded from A+E Networks EMEA, is led by Dean Possenniskie, with Heather Jones serving as Chief Creative Officer. Hearst Networks EMEA recently announced a World War II documentary featuring Tom Hanks.




