Following the departure of founding editor Tina Brown, The Daily Beast is losing its CEO, Rhona Murphy. “Daily Beast editor-in-chief John Avlon and chief digital officer Mike Dyer will become
managing directors of the site, while also retaining their existing titles and roles,” Capital reports. “Presumably, Avlon and Dyer will assume additional business-side
responsibilities.” Parent company IAC is bringing in former Conde Nast exec Sarah Chubb to advise Avlon and Dyer.
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