Jonathan Harley
About
Jonathan Harley is from Sydney, Australia. Jonathan works in the following industries: "Broadcast Media", "Computer Software", "Internet", and "Entertainment". Jonathan is currently Head of Media Strategy and Development at Canva, located in Sydney, Australia. In Jonathan's previous role as a Director, News Partnerships, Asia-Pacific at Twitter, Jonathan worked in Pan-Asia, Sydney-based until Feb 2019. Prior to joining Twitter, Jonathan was a Director, Content Partnerships at Twitter and held the position of Director, Content Partnerships at Sydney, Australia. Prior to that, Jonathan was a Supervising Producer, 60 Minutes at Nine, based in Sydney, Australia from Jan 2011 to Nov 2015. Jonathan started working as Series Producer - In Their Footsteps at Endemol Shine Australia in Sydney, Australia in Sep 2010. From Sep 2006 to Sep 2010, Jonathan was Senior Producer - 60 Minutes at Nine, based in Sydney. Prior to that, Jonathan was a Senior Reporter, Producer - ABC TV News and Current Affairs at Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), based in Sydney, Australia from Mar 2002 to Aug 2006. Jonathan started working as Bureau Chief, South Asia at Australian Broadcasting Corporation in New Delhi, India in Dec 1998.
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Jonathan Harley's current jobs
Working with newsrooms and media businesses to solve their design and production challenges.
Jonathan Harley's past jobs
A senior leadership role responsible for developing and implementing news partnerships strategy across the entire Asia-Pacific, driving revenue, audience growth and product adoption with the region’s major news publishers and broadcasters.
Responsible for forging new pathways and partnerships for traditional Australian media to navigate and prosper within the digital landscape. Leading a team of partner managers across key content pillars of sports, news, entertainment and government.
Senior leadership and strategic role with Australia’s most successful commercial current affairs program. Led digital transformation of 60 Minutes’ post-production and editorial processes while delivering +200 weekly episodes to industry-setting benchmark of excellence and ratings success.
Senior leadership role, developing and producing the landmark series In Their Footsteps for Nine Network Australia. Led 30-strong team of producers, directors and researchers.
Senior journalistic and production role to develop and deliver compelling broadcast journalism to 60 Minutes’ exacting production and editorial standards, in order to drive impact and ratings success.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Senior Reporter / Producer - Sydney 2002 - 2006 Senior reporting and producing role delivering award-winning and news-making journalism to the highest editorial standards for ABC TV’s flagship current affairs programs, 7.30 Report and Lateline.
Foreign correspondent driving agenda-setting coverage of South Asia, with particular focus on India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Delivered a 5X increase in TV content and 4x decrease in on-road production costs by pioneering the solo-operator video-journalism model for foreign reporting. Drove digital and physical transformation of the ABC’s South Asia bureau. Achievements • Delivered a 5X increase in TV content and 4x decrease in on-road production costs by pioneering the solo-operator video-journalism model for foreign bureau reporting; • Led transformation of foreign reporting in the ABC as well as for other international news operations; • Drove the digital and physical transformation of the ABC’s South Asia bureau, transforming it from an outdated, run-down analogue set-up to an adaptable digital footprint; • Established reputation as one of a handful of foreign journalists regularly visiting and covering Taliban Afghanistan. Earned unrivalled access to areas of the country and key leaders to offer a unique window on the hermit state; • The only Australian journalist to be in Kabul Afghanistan on September 11, 2001; • Proven ability to work under extreme pressure in the world’s most hostile and challenging environments, assessing and managing risk effectively;
Producing and researching critically acclaimed and ratings-delivering stories for Australia's pre-eminent international affairs program. Working with the ABC's best correspondents and producers, to deliver exclusive and unique long-form content that brought the world to a wide Australian audience.
Reporting and producing agenda-setting stories for flagship current affairs programs, AM, PM and The World Today. Working to exacting deadlines in a pressured environment. Specialising in broadcast interviewing, live reporting and audio production. Executive Producer, Saturday AM and Correspondents' Report; acting EP, The World Today. High-level technical and production skills.