
Hollywood.com Hires Michelle Lee as SVP of Content and Editorial Director
Content Chief to Oversee Editorial Strategy for Top-10 Entertainment Destination
NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Hollywood.com (www.hollywood.com), the entertainment-focused Web site dedicated to serving movie and entertainment fans, today announced the hire of Michelle Lee as its new senior vice president of content and editorial director. Lee will be charged with managing the editorial staff, and orchestrating and executing Hollywood.com's content strategy leading up to and through the release of its all-new Web site later this year. She will be based at Hollywood.com's headquarters in the Soho district of New York City.
"Bringing Michelle on at the helm of our content group marks an exciting step in making Hollywood.com the go-to multi-platform entertainment service available," said Mitchell Rubenstein, Hollywood.com's Co-CEO. "We are looking forward to ramping up our editorial coverage in advance of the launch of the all-new Hollywood.com platform."
Michelle Lee joins Hollywood.com with a decade of content expertise in publishing both on- and off-line. She most recently served as the editor-in-chief of InTouch Weekly, which is a top-selling magazine, and is an award-winning editor, writer and author, having appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, VH1, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, Extra, The Insider, CNN, E! and MSNBC, among others. Previously, Michelle was an editor at Glamour Magazine and Us Weekly.
ABOUT HOLLYWOOD.COM
Hollywood.com is a leading entertainment Web site dedicated to super-serving fans helping them to discover which movies to see, what TV shows to watch and what their favorite celebrities are up to. Hollywood.com offers breaking news, photo galleries, opinion-driven editorial content and celebrity biographies, filmographies, synopses, trailers, interviews, fan sites and more. Visit us at www.hollywood.com. Hollywood.com is owned by Mitchell Rubenstein and Laurie Silvers, who recently acquired Baseline StudioSystems – the leading movie database – from the New York Times and previously founded the SyFy Channel.
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