Wolfgang's Vault President, CBS Interactive CFO To Be EconSM Keynote Interview
This story was written by Rachelle Crum.
Digital-music companies play a major role in the evolution of the mobile social market, and we've lined up executives from two key companies in that sector for the EconSM keynote session to discuss this impact. Eric Johnson, president and COO of Wolfgang's Vault, and Zander Lurie, CFO of CBS (NYSE: CBS) Interactive, will be interviewed by Staci D. Kramer, our EVP and co-editor, in this session during the full-day conference May 14 in San Francisco.
Wolfgang's Vault is well known for its Concert Vault, a massive collection of thousands of legendary concert recordings that is available online and via its iPhone app. During Johnson's three years in his role, he has launched new lines of business, directed the acquisition of archives, and has worked closely with industry executives and artists. CBS Interactive's arsenal of properties includes CBS Radio and Last.fm, both of which the company now houses within its CBS Interactive Music Group, it announced this week. The company also operates CNET, Chow.com, UrbanBaby.com and TheInsider.com in additional to multiple CBS sites and others. Lurie served as CNET's M&A head and CFO before CBS acquired the company last year.
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By Rachelle Crum