Patrick J. Donoghue
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Patrick J. Donoghue is an award-winning leader in the interactive industry with extensive experience in television, the Internet and advertising.[1]
Career
A creative and technically knowledgeable executive, Donoghue has a track record of conceptualizing, developing and operating new products and services for digital television and broadband. He is highly focused and entrepreneurial with a history of setting and executing key strategies. In-depth understanding of interactive technologies and user-centric design have enabled Patrick Donoghue to lead cross-functional teams to achieve corporate objectives.
Awards
- 2009 US Patent 7,503,013 B2 For System and method for vertical path navigation
- 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Non-Program-Specific Enhanced or Interactive Television for a Channel, Network or Service.
- 2004 ITV All-Star Award for Leadership in Interactive Television.
- 2004 Two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Achievement in the Non-synchronous Enhancement of Original Television Content.
- 2004 New York State Emmy Award Outstanding Achievement in the Non-synchronous Enhancement of Original Television Content.
- 2003 US Patent 6622148 For Interactive video title selection system and method
- 2003 Emmy Award Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Television for an Interactive Television Service.
- 2003 Emmy Award Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for the Creation of Non-Traditional Programs or Platforms.
- 1986 Editor Insel. Best Narrative film, Nissan-Focus National Film Awards.
References
- ↑ Gibbons, Kent (7 November 2006). "Time Warner hires Hines Donoghue". Multichannel News. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
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