Digital Chief leaving News Corp
August 24, 2012
Jonathan Miller, chief digital officer of News Corp, is leaving the company at the end of September. The announcement comes as News Corp prepares to split off its newspaper and publishing businesses into a separate company from its TV and movie assets.
Miller, formerly chief executive of AOL, joined News Corp in April 2009. He oversaw the aborted relaunch of MySpace, which was sold in June 2011.
Miller also oversaw News Corp’s stakes in online video site Hulu, web-streaming STB manufacturer Roku and Chinese film distributor Bona Film Group.
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