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Industry Moves: MTVN’s Lehman Jumps To IAC As Programming COO

By Staci D. Kramer - Fri 13 Jul 2007 02:09 PM PST

You’re reading it here first ... MTVN vet Nicholas Lehman reports to work at IAC Monday as COO for Michael Jackson, president of programming. Lehman is expected to partner with Jackson in building out IAC’s programming division, according to IAC spokesperson Andrea Riggs. Another loss for MTV Networks and an interesting move for IAC. Lehman most recently was EVP-games and interactive media. More to come.

Update: Caught up with Lehman over the weekend, who said the move comes “with a lot of mixed emotions” after eight years at MTVN but IAC was “too good an opportunity to pass up.” He mentioned the strong digital focus at MTVN, adding “it’s still a business that I think has amazing potential, a complicated business.” He sees IAC as a chance to be “aggressive and nimble like a startup but have major, major resources behind it. ... They’re very supportive and super aggressive about this strategy.”

MTVN: Lehman’s role at MTVN is being split into three: as previously announced, Jon Slusser, co-founder of GameTrailers.com, is now responsible for video games including GameTrailers and Xfire, as part of his role as SVP at Spike; Joshua Dern, VP-MTVN social media & operations, will head social media; casual gaming (everything but kids), TBA.

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3 Responses:
  • From Jason Hirschhorn Fri 13 Jul 2007 02:54 PM

    I’ve worked in the digital media business for 13 years. 7 of those with Nick Lehman… And 4 of them with him as my 50/50 partner at MTV Networks. I have yet to meet a smarter strategist and operator in the digital media space. Great instincts, taste and leadership. This is a great move for him and a great get for IAC. Congrats to both.

  • From Robert Young Fri 13 Jul 2007 04:27 PM

    Hmmm… looks like Barry Diller is going to give his ex-boss Murdoch a run for his money by going after the crown of becoming the “next MTV”.  Now all he needs is a social network to be his base platform.  My bet is that Diller will acquire MyYearbook.com. grin

  • From Rajiv Lulla Fri 13 Jul 2007 05:36 PM

    Completely agree with Jason. Nick is at the bleeding edge of online strategy, business development and product ideas. Great move for both Nick and IAC.

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