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Alex Luke Joins SiriusXM as SVP, Digital Content
NEW YORK, Nov. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- SiriusXM announced today that Alex Luke, a veteran music and media executive, has been named Senior Vice President,

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[{"type":"text","content":" NEW YORK, Nov. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- SiriusXM announced today that Alex Luke, a veteran music and media executive, has been named Senior Vice President, Digital Content for both SiriusXM and Pandora, which has a combined reach of more than 100 million listeners. In this new position, Luke will lead programming for Pandora and editorial content on the Pandora and SiriusXM digital platforms.\n\n \nLuke has managed programming, editorial and artist relations across his career at Napster, Apple and most recently Amazon, where he was Global Head of Programming and Content Strategy at Amazon Music. In his newly created position at SiriusXM, he will report directly to Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM's President and Chief Content Officer.\n\"Alex is an expert in shaping the digital content experience for listeners, and we are excited to have him join us as we continue to advance and evolve how we create and present content for our listeners across our digital platforms,\" said Greenstein. \"It is vital we ensure that the great content we produce today, as well as what we create in the future,is done in the most attractive and consumer-friendly manner so that it drives growth in usage across our digital platforms.\"\nAlex's career in the music business began in terrestrial radio as an on-air talent in Dallas. He later programmed stations in St. Louis and Chicago and served as EVP of A&R at EMI Music, where he signed Capital Cities to Capitol Records, and worked with numerous artists including Katy Perry, David Guetta, and Beastie Boys, among others.\nHis digital programming experience spans two decades and includes stints as VP of Music Programming and Label Relations at Napster, Director of Music Programming and Label Relations globally at Apple, and most recently Global Head of Programming and Content Strategy at Amazon Music. In all three roles, he oversaw playlist and station programming, customer-facing editorial and original content initiatives.\nIn his new role at SiriusXM, Luke will also manage the Pandora Content Team. The team, created by Scott Greenstein shortly after the acquisition of Pandora earlier this year, focuses on applying SiriusXM's critically acclaimed and proven model of curation and exclusive programming to the Pandora platform. The team develops original content in music, sports, and talk content ranging acros...