Fremantle UK today announces the appointment of Adam Middleton as Head of Digital and Branded Content, leading a newly established division focused on driving digital innovation and commercial growth.
In this new role, Adam will further strengthen Fremantle UK’s digital and commercial strategy ensuring that digital first-thinking continues to sit at the heart of the company’s approach. Working across the media, creative and brand landscape Adam will foster collaboration and innovation to open new opportunities for growth.
The company’s digital production arm will sit under Adam and be led by Jamie Crossan in a newly created role - Head of Digital Production, Fremantle UK, following his team’s strong success working with IP’s including Britain’s Got Talent, Blankety Blank and Too Hot To Handle.
Adam will also oversee the ongoing evolution of Fremantle UK’s commercial strategy, driving diversification beyond traditional production models and reinforcing the company’s position as a leading creative partner for media owners and brands seeking to deliver impactful content across every platform.
Adam most recently led the creative strategy within Channel 4’s sales team, with a focus on digital-first branded entertainment. He played a pivotal role in developing and evolving the network’s multi-award winning social branded entertainment offering, collaborating with brands, agencies, digital commissioners and production companies.
A key contributor to Channel 4’s digital growth, he was among the early recruits to 4Studio, helping shape new channel launches including 4.0 and Channel 4 Served. Before joining Channel 4, Adam held a series of creative and commercial strategy roles at LADbible Group, Brave Bison and Social Chain, and also worked across creator marketing and digital content at Publicis.
Amelia Brown, CEO, Fremantle UK says: “As Fremantle UK continues to evolve as a multi-platform business, digital and branded content remain central to our growth. Adam’s experience and understanding of this landscape will be invaluable as we strengthen our position and explore new commercial opportunities. I look forward to combining our creative expertise and commercial ambition to deliver even more innovative partnerships and content across platforms.”
Adam Middleton adds: “I’m thrilled to be joining Fremantle, a powerhouse in entertainment production, at such a pivotal time in the industry. The business has leveraged digital channels
effectively for years, and it’s a great time to come on board to drive further growth in this space, with a focus on building new IP, collaborating with creators and partnering with advertisers.”