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David Touitou is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in sales and regional management. Currently serving as Regional Manager at Regicom since March 2022, David focuses on developing the Paris and East Île de France regions and possesses expertise in SEA for Google and META. As Directeur Commercial at JLA Groupe since July 2010, David is responsible for evangelizing, recruiting, training, and sustaining the emerging market of regional television and its digital transformation. Prior experience includes the role of Directeur des ventes at Top Ticket's, where David organized and implemented the sales strategy for a new magazine, achieving significant client acquisition in a short timeframe. Additionally, David held positions at A NOUS PARIS and Spir Communication, where contributions included managing advertising activities and launching national projects within the media industry.
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Jean-Luc Azoulay founded AB Productions with Claude Berda. AB Productions began as a successful music production company, before becoming the first TV production company in France with daytime and access primetime family programming, producing approximately 1,200 hours of programming for TF1 each year in the late 80's and the 90's. Jean-Luc Azoulay was the producer of these programs and writer for the majority. In 1997, AB Groupe launched AB Sat, a satellite multi-channel television station and in 1999, the group divided into broadcasting and production activities. Jean-Luc Azoulay took over the production branch which became JLA Productions, focused on primetime serials and TV films ("Navarro", "L'Instit", "Quai n°1", "Sos 18", "Le Tuteur", "Camping Paradis") and prestigious dramas (such as "Les Liaisons Dangeureuses" - aka "Dangerous Liaisons", "Les Rois Maudits"). In only a few years, JLA Groupe became the third largest French producer of primetime programming. He founded IDF1 in 2007 which became the number one ranked regional digital terrestrial television channel in France.