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Digital Spy steals NME’s online editor
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 20 December 2010
Digital Spy has announced it has hired NME.com’s David Moynihan to take over from its co-founder Neil Wilkes in the Editor’s chair at the entertainment news site.
Wilkes announced he was leaving the website he helped found nearly ten years ago, and which was bought by Hachette Filipacchi UK in 2008, earlier this year.
He will stay on until March next year, when Moynihan will start his new job, to allow a smooth changeover period.
Moynihan took over as Editor of NME’s website in 2007, having previously done the same job for FHM.