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Matthew Durgin is Vice President of Content & Services for LG Electronics. Based in LG’s North American headquarters in the New York City Metro Area, he oversees LG’s Smart TV Business team covering the North American market. Matt and his team’s primary responsibilities include partner negotiations, partner engagement, LG Channels, webOS licensing, and TV innovation partnerships. During the past 18 years at LG, he has led hundreds of new content partnerships including Netflix, Amazon, Max, Disney+, Hulu and ESPN. LG Channels, is a FAST service with more than 300 channels including the exclusive NCAA Championships channel. Matt helped to support multiple initiatives in 2025, including webOS Pay, LG Movies and TV Store, LG Radio+, Gallery+, and more. Matt also serves as Chairman of the Board of Alphonso Inc. operating LG Ad Solutions, as a Board Director of the Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) and chair of their Connected Devices Committee. Additionally, he is a board member of the Consumer Technology Association’s (CTA) Content and Entertainment Council and was awarded Top Leaders in Technology by Parks Associates in 2023.
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