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Eun rejoins AOL from Google

Eun rejoins AOL from Google

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David Eun has rejoined AOL from Google, as president of AOL Media and Studios. He will be responsible for the company’s 80+ content sites, its new SEED.com publishing platform, as well as the newly acquired StudioNow video platform.

Reporting to AOL chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong, Eun will be based in New York. He succeeds Bill Wilson, AOL Media president, who will leave the role after nine years with the company.

Until 2006, Eun was vice president of Operations for the Media & Communications Group at Time Warner Inc, where he helped provide operational oversight and develop new businesses. He joins AOL from Google, where as VP of strategic partnerships he was responsible for managing global content partnerships with Google and YouTube.

Armstrong said: “David brings an impressive breadth of media experience to AOL at an exciting juncture for the company as we focus on scaling our content platforms, production and partnerships to offer quality, original content that will engage consumers and bring them – and their friends – back to our properties time and again.

“I’m delighted to welcome him back to AOL as we continue to pursue our strategy and mission in digital content and journalism.”

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