Ben Silverman, the new NBCU co-chair at its TV and entertainment division, has brought a digital person directly under him: Cameron Death, till now the U.S. director-branded entertainment at MSN, is leaving to lead digital development under Silverman, reports AdAge. Death will become VP-digital content at NBC. The two have worked together in the past: Silverman’s own company Reveille had a branded entertainment deal with MSN.
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