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MS NOW Taps Mike Nizza As Vice President Of Digital

MS NOW has hired Mike Nizza as vice president of digital, with a focus on building out the network’s subscription-based content. Nizza will report to Madeleine Haeringer, senior vice president of digital, audio and longform, and work closely with Meredith Bennett-Smith, senior executive editor of ms. now, Brad Gold, senior vice president of content strategy, and Aisha Turner, executive producer of audio. “He’ll guide our digital, audio, and social teams towards even greater reach and impact, from covering breaking news to planning long-term editorial projects and reaching new, emerging audiences,” Haeringer wrote in a memo to staffers.

aps Mike Nizza As Vice President Of Digital

aps Mike Nizza As Vice President Of Digital

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  • MS NOW says that the new product will have an emphasis “on community and civic engagement/democracy,” and will include the linear feed and interactive features, among other content.
  • Watch on Deadline Nizza was head of digital publishing for Bloomberg Opinion, overseeing a strategy that included the U. S., Europe and Asia, as he led new audience initiatives in vertical video, livestreaming and data visualization.
  • He first joined Bloomberg to launch its politics vertical.
  • Before Bloomberg, Nizza worked at The New York Times where, among other things, he ran the 24/7 homepage operation and anchored its first breaking news blog, The Lede.
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