MySpace moves to hire MTV executive as revenue officer; iLike founders named vice presidents
By APWednesday, October 14, 2009
MySpace hires revenue chief; names iLike execs VPs
LOS ANGELES — MySpace is naming a former MTV Networks ad sales executive to a top role, while promoting the founders of recently acquired site iLike to senior positions.
News Corp.’s social networking hub said Wednesday it hired Nada Stirratt to become chief revenue officer. CEO Owen Van Natta said she will focus on evolving the company’s advertising products.
The Partovi brothers, who founded a music recommendation service called iLike, are also moving up.
Former iLike CEO Ali Partovi will serve as senior vice president of business development in San Francisco, while former President Hadi Partovi will remain at iLike’s headquarters in Seattle to further merge the businesses.
MySpace recently closed on the purchase of iLike, a popular music application on rival Facebook, for $20 million.
Tags: Los Angeles, North America, Personnel, United States
October 15, 2009: 1:16 pm
its funny that they closed on ilike, ilike will become the top music player for both social networking sites. |
Mark Smith