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Yahoo’s music man goes to AOL
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 10 November 2010
Yahoo!’s main music man in the US, Jeff Bronikowski, is quitting and taking a senior job over at AOL Music instead. AOL has apparently been looking for a new music chief for a while. Bronikowski will move from LA to New York for his new job.
Confirming the appointment, AOL’s VP of Entertainment, Kerry Trainor, said: “Jeff’s vast experience working with artists and labels, his passion for music and entertainment trends and his proven ability to manage a creative team while growing an innovative business make him an excellent addition to AOL Media. He joins a talented team and I know they look forward to working with him”.
Bronikowski, a former Universal Music exec, has only been with Yahoo! since February. They are yet to comment on their music man’s departure, so we don’t know what plans they have to replace him. Yahoo!’s music operations are bigger in the US than they are over here, though are by no means as expansive as they once were.