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Lynne D. Johnson Vivian Schiller , Senior Vice President and General Manager, NYTimes.com

Vivian Schiller was named senior vice president and general manager of NYTimes.com in May 2006.  In this role, she leads the day-to-day operations of NYTimes.com, the largest newspaper Web site on the Internet.  Ms. Schiller had previously served as senior vice president, Television and Video for The New York Times and also executive vice president and general manager for the Discovery Times Channel, a joint venture with Discovery Communications.  She has been with the Times Company since May 2002.

Under Ms. Schiller's leadership, Discovery Times Channel distribution grew from 14 million households  to more than 39 million, achieving early profitability and critical acclaim.  During her tenure, The Discovery Times Channel  also received numerous awards including three Emmys, two Overseas Press Club Awards and three National Headliner Awards.

Before joining the Times Company, Ms. Schiller worked for Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. as executive vice president for CNN Productions.  In this position, she led the CNN Newsgroup's long-form programming efforts, including the development and launch of People in the News (with People magazine) and CNN Presents.  During her tenure with CNN, Ms. Schiller received numerous awards, including five Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards.

Earlier in her career, Ms. Schiller served as vice president and general manager of Turner Original Productions where she managed the documentary division of the Turner Entertainment Networks.  In addition, she was senior producer for Turner's first-ever Oscar nominated program, Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream, among other Peabody- and Emmy-winning productions.  She began her career at Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc. in 1988 as a Russian interpreter and production coordinator on projects in the former Soviet Union.

Ms. Schiller earned her master's degree in Russian from Middlebury College in 1984 and her bachelor's degree in Russian and Soviet Studies from Cornell University in 1983.

 

 
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