Scott Robson, editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Business Journal, will be leaving his post after more than 2 years to join a digital media company.
Robson is also the founder and president of Jermaine Media, helping companies navigate the digital content space. He was also vice president of content operations for Nielsen’s Gracenote. He was also editor-in-chief for Yahoo Entertainment,
Robson has also worked at MTV Networks, AOL, Los Angeles Times, New Line Cinema, and E! Networks.
Robson is a B.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California.
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