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Dailymotion Gets A New CEO, Reportedly Seeking New Investment

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imageFrench video site Dailymotion is appointing a new CEO to replace Mark Zaleski, we understand, and is said to be seeking new investment after reportedly failing to turn a profit. An announcement is expected later today…

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Zaleski, also chairman, will remain non-executive chairman and will lead international ops while Ian Brotherston, formerly of BT (NYSE: BT) and AOL (NYSE: TWX), will come in as new CEO, Stratégies newsletter reported, putting Dailymotion’s 2008 revenue at €12.5 million, which isn’t disastrous. Le Journal du Net last week foretold the switcharound, saying the site plans to raise more money this year, as video sites generally find making money tough-going. No word on any of that yet from the company.

Apr 20, 2009 6:56 AM ET

Posted In: Companies, Dailymotion, Countries, Europe, France

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