Industry Moves: Stivers Leaves MSLO; Jackson leaves iFilm; GameTap

Some industry moves of note lately:
— Longtime publishing veteran Cyndi Stivers, an executive VP at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (priot to that helped found Time Out New York), has quietly left the company, reports MediaWeek. She told MW that she is working on a new media enterprise…my bet: something in online.
Roger Jackson, the long time VP of content at iFilm, now part of MTV, has left the company…he was the the video sharing company for about seven years. No word on where he is going to yet.
— GameTap, the gaming download service which is part of Turner, has appointed two new execs: Adam Naide and Cameron Payne, the newly named director of relationship marketing and director of product management, respectively. Naide comes to GameTap from Bellsouth, where as director of broadband strategic pricing; Payne previously served as global group product manager of First Party Games for Microsoft.

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