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Twitter music man steps down
By Chris Cooke | Published on Monday 2 March 2015
Twitter’s chief music man Bob Moczydlowsky, who joined the social network in 2013 from TopSpin, is leaving the company.
And if you want proof of that, well, look to the tweets of course. He tweeted on Friday: “I’m ending my time at Twitter in a few weeks. I’ve loved every day of it, and will miss our great team. What’s next? Stay tuned. ;)”
Moczydlowsky was hired to further Twitter’s music industry alliances, with the firm’s partnership with Lyor Cohen’s 300 business probably the most high profile of the tie-ups he secured. It’s not currently known if Moczydlowsky will be directly replaced, nor what future projects he has planned. But hey, winky face, it’s sure to cheeky.