A few months ago, Apple launched the transfer machine and at the stroke of the checkbook, began to sign a large number of executives of audiovisual companies in order to start offering its own content, its own content that has an initial budget of 1.000 million dollars, according we have reported months ago.
A few days ago I signed Dana from The Paramount Network, as I mentioned in my previous article. But it seems that it has not been the last signing of Apple, since it has again "touched" Sony to take over the services of the Colombian Angélica Guerra to lead her strategy for the Latino audience.
As we can read in Variety, a publication that seems to have become the platform to announce all of Apple's movements in this field, Angélica Guerra has signed Apple as the person in charge of programming content for the Latin public, both inside and outside the United States.
Angélica comes, again, from the Japanese multinational Sony, a company from which she already "stole" two company executives a few months ago, when Apple's video streaming service was taking its first steps. In your new position, Angélica will be in charge of supervising the company's production in Colombia, Mexico and Brazil.
During the time that she has been working at Sony, Angélica supervised the original series aimed at the Hispanic market in the United States, among which we find Metastasis, the Spanish adaptation of Breaking Bad, The commander, Rosario Tijeras and María Magdalena.
Before joining Sony, Angélica was Executive Vice President of Content at Caracol Televisión and Executive Vice President of Gentv, Channel 8 in Miami. She was also working as the financial director of Telemundo international, when it was called Tepuy. Angelica has He studied at the University of Bogotá where he obtained a Master's degree in Communications and at the University of New York.