Roxanne Austin Named President and CEO of Move Networks

Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:45pm EDT
 
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Former President & COO of DIRECTV to Leverage Digital TV Experience as Move
Networks Defines New Standard for Internet Television
AMERICAN FORK, Utah--(Business Wire)--
Move Networks, the leading provider of Internet television services, announced
today that it has appointed Roxanne Austin to the positions of president and
chief executive officer. She also joins the company`s board of directors
effective immediately. Austin, who is renowned for leading the operational and
financial turnaround of DIRECTV, was the unanimous selection by the company`s
board of directors. 

Austin arrives at Move Networks as the company aims to set the standard for
television delivered over the Internet. Building on its strength as the premier
provider of high-quality live and video-on-demand (VOD) Internet television
services, Move Networks now has the capacity to offer an end-to-end solution
capable of delivering the highest quality IPTV service available. 

The evolution of television on the Internet now demands that service providers
offer true high-definition, digital TV experiences that can be monetized by
content owners and distributors through proven subscription revenues and
enhanced advertising models. To meet these new demands, Move Networks has
expanded its service offering to deliver a multi-channel television viewing
experience, in both linear and VOD formats; a virtual on-screen DVR and proven
targeted advertising capabilities across any open or closed broadband network. 

"Roxanne brings the experience, expertise and leadership necessary for Move
Networks to help its customers define the future of Internet television," said
Drew Major, Founder of Move Networks. "We are extremely fortunate to have Ms.
Austin lead Move Networks and its vision to set the standard for a "true"
television experience delivered over the Internet as well as by IPTV." 

Since 2004, Austin has been President of Austin Investment Advisors, a private
investment and consulting firm focused on new media and technology. Previously,
Ms. Austin was president and COO of DIRECTV, having also held various senior
leadership positions at its parent, Hughes Electronics Corporation. Prior to
joining Hughes, Ms. Austin was a partner of Deloitte & Touche. She currently
serves on the board of directors of Ericsson, Target Corporation, Abbott
Laboratories and Teledyne Technologies and is on the board of trustees for the
California Science Center. 

"The next step for the media industry is to have a sustainable way to monetize
professional content on the Internet," said Roxanne Austin. "I believe Move
Networks is uniquely qualified to help make this goal a reality. I look forward
to working with our content and distribution partners to ensure they achieve a
financially successful transition to this next generation of internet television
services." 

About Move Networks

Move Networks provides the only comprehensive solution for delivering and
monetizing television on the Internet. The company enables telcos, ISPs, MSOs
and content owners to offer a multi-channel viewing experience sustained by
proven subscription and enhanced advertising revenue models. For the first time,
consumers can access any program, live or via a virtual DVR, for a true
high-definition television experience anywhere a broadband connection exists. 

Move Networks delivers Internet television for ABC, ESPN, Fox, Televisa,
ProSieben and many more. The company is backed by leading investors including,
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, Steamboat Ventures, Benchmark Capital,
Microsoft and Televisa. 

To learn more about Move Networks` vision for delivering TV anywhere, visit
www.movenetworks.com. 

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