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Philippe Guelton, Former Head of Crackle, Joins Multicultural Media Company Canela as Global President

Canela Media has hired media and entertainment veteran exec Philippe Guelton as global president, where he’ll be tasked with leading the Hispanic digital media company’s growth and profitability in the U.S. and international markets.

Guelton joins New York-based Canela after his previous employer, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, shut down after filing for bankruptcy last year. At CSSE, which was the parent of DVD kiosk network Redbox, Guelton served as chief revenue officer and president of free streaming service Crackle (previously a joint venture with Sony). He oversaw Crackle as well as Crackle Connex, the company’s ad-sales arm for its owned-and-operated streaming and branded entertainment properties.

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Prior to Crackle and CSSE, Guelton was CEO of SheKnows Media (now SHE Media), which he grew to a total reach of 70 million monthly unique visitors and over 300 million social media followers. He led the lifestyle media company through its 2018 sale to PMC (which also owns Variety). Previously, Guelton was president of Thrillist Media Group, COO of Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. and CEO of Japanese media company Fujingaho (now part of Hearst).

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At Canela Media, he reports to co-founder and CEO Isabel Rafferty Zavala. Based in New York, Guelton will oversee global sales, marketing, HR, ad operations and customer success.

“I am thrilled to share the exciting news that as part of our growth strategy, we have brought on board Philippe Guelton as global president to help lead us into this next chapter,” Rafferty Zavala said in a statement. “As the former leader of Crackle, Philippe brings a wealth of experience in the streaming space, and I’m confident he will play an instrumental role in leading Canela Media’s growth in this next phase.”

Guelton commented, “I am delighted to join Canela Media and look forward to collaborating with co-founders Isabel Rafferty Zavala and Michael Rafferty to build on the company’s success and amplify its impact. The economic impact of the U.S. Hispanic population cannot be ignored and it shapes every facet of our society as well as the meaningful impact of streaming as an entertainment destination for Latinos in the U.S. and Latin America. I’m excited to contribute to Canela Media’s mission of delivering culturally resonant and relevant content coupled with innovation across our data and product offering.”

Canela Media operates Canela.TV, a free streaming platform aimed a U.S. Latino audiences that features a mix of original programming across Canela Music, Canela Kids, Canela Deportes, Canela News and a library of telenovelas and classic Mexican films. The company’s proprietary Canela Audience Solutions identifies U.S. Hispanic audiences on English- and Spanish-language streaming platforms.

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