Dermot McQuarrie Promoted to Senior Vice President and Assistant General Manager at Fox Sports International.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- Dermot McQuarrie has been named Senior Vice President and Assistant General Manager for Fox Sports International Fox Sports International is an international sports programming and production entity housed within the Fox Networks Group, one of the major operating units within Fox Entertainment Group and News Corporation. . In his new position, he will assume greater day-to-day operational responsibility for Fox Sports World Sports World are a British sports Retailer, formerly called Sports Soccer. Founded in the late 1970's by former county squash coach Mike Ashley, the group Sports World International is now the UK's largest retailer of sports clothing and accessories. , while continuing with his present role as Executive Producer and head of programming for Fox Sports en Espanol, Fox Sports World and Fox Sports Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . McQuarrie, who had previously served as Vice President of Programming for Fox Sports International, continues to report to David Sternberg, Executive Vice President of Emerging Networks for Fox Cable Networks and General Manager of Fox Sports International. McQuarrie's promotion coincides with his celebrating 35 years in the sports television business. "The common denominator common denominator n. 1. Mathematics A quantity into which all the denominators of a set of fractions may be divided without a remainder. 2. A commonly shared theme or trait. among senior managers at our special-interest networks is they each genuinely reflect the enthusiasm, passions and demands of the channels' target audiences," said Sternberg. "Dermot is one of a kind because he possesses not only the global and historical perspective that one might expect from his experience in the business, but also an inherent ability to identify what is most relevant to fans of soccer and other international sports." Since coming to Fox Sports International in 1997, McQuarrie has played a crucial role in developing and producing such original series as "Fox Sports Noticias," "Diario Fox Sports," "Fox Sports World Report," "MLS Wrap MLS Wrap was a MLS highlight show that aired on Fox Soccer Channel. Sean Wheelock often hosted with analyst John Harkes. " and the soon-to-debut "Fox Football Friday." Aside from his domestic responsibilities, McQuarrie also oversees program acquisitions for the Fox Pan American Sports joint venture encompassing Fox Sports-branded networks in Latin America. McQuarrie is particularly well known in the international sports production community and, as such, he has proven instrumental in forging sports rights and production agreements in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Venezuela and other key Latin American countries. McQuarrie joined Fox as Executive Producer of Fox Sports Americas in 1997 and, four years later, added oversight of Fox Sports International's programming department. The two U.S. networks that he programs -- Fox Sports World and Fox Sports en Espanol -- together with the Fox Sports Latin America channel, reach a combined 37 million cable and satellite homes. Before joining Fox, McQuarrie built his own production company focused on creating and reinvigorating sports networks around the globe, particularly in Europe. A native of Scotland, he began his career at Radio Gibraltar in 1969. He then went on to work for the BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. and for Grampian Television in Scotland. It was while at Grampian Television in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1977 that his World Exclusive Report on an oil rig blow out in the North Sea was seen live in 109 countries. The subsequent documentary "Blow Out at Bravo" was nominated for a BAFTA Baf´ta n. 1. A coarse stuff, usually of cotton, originally made in India. Also, an imitation of this fabric made for export. (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Award. McQuarrie was then invited to join Scottish Television as a reporter and news anchor, rising through the ranks to become a Program Director and Senior Producer/Director. McQuarrie also found time to write the critically acclaimed book "50 Years in the System," a winner of the MIND award of Great Britain. His hobbies, when he has time, are fishing, golf, cooking and charitable works with the Sovereign Order of St. John There are several orders of chivalry called the Order of Saint John, which claim as their origins the Knights Hospitaller Christian crusading order. These are the:
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