Alan Citron, who served as one of the founding executives and general manager at Time Warner’s TMZ, has now joined Buzznet, a new media company focused on pop culture. In Alan’s new position, which is to head “Special Projects,” he will be advising Buzznet, which reaches over 30 million consumers per month, on business and editorial strategies.
“Alan
is a new media innovator who’s had a tremendous track-record of
translating ideas into successful web businesses,” said Tyler Goldman,
CEO, Buzznet Inc., in a release. “His profound understanding of consumer behavior and
programming, together with his expertise in pop culture, including music and
celebrity, will be an invaluable asset to Buzznet and our new ventures. A
former colleague and long-time friend, I am thrilled to welcome him to the
company.”
Alan has more than two decades of experience in Internet services, entertainment and journalism. Prior to TMZ, he was senior
vice president of marketing at Movielink, the online film pioneer that was a joint
venture among Warner Bros. Studios, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, Sony
Pictures Entertainment and MGM. In the music
arena, Mr. Citron was the founding president of MusicNet.
Before that, he was
the founding president of Ticketmaster Online and chairman of Ticketmaster
Multimedia. While there, he was also appointed President,
USA Networks Interactive.
(Below is an interview I did with Alan earlier this year.)