The Hollywood Reporter has named Ethan Millman as its music editor.
In his new position, Millman, becoming a member of THR from Rolling Stone, will lead music protection in print and on-line, overlaying the music business, the craft of music making, artist and government profiles, tech and monetary information, main stay occasions and the intersection of music and movie and tv. He might be primarily based in Los Angeles and report back to THR co-editor-in-chief Shirley Halperin.
“Ethan’s deep understanding of the music business, mixed together with his capacity to craft compelling tales, makes him a useful addition to our editorial employees,” Halperin mentioned. “At this juncture of his already spectacular journalism profession, his management will elevate our music protection, making certain we proceed to ship tales the business desires to learn, together with breaking information.”
“As music editor, Ethan brings authoritative reporting, distinctive perception and far-reaching business connections to THR. Maer and I are thrilled to welcome him to the staff,” she added.
Following the appointment of Halperin to co-editor-in-chief alongside Maer Roshan in November, Millman will helm an growth of THR’s general music protection.
Over the previous 5 years at Rolling Stone, Millman has labored on a variety of tales centered on the music business, together with award-winning exposés on Danny Elfman and Rodney Bingenheimer. He has beforehand reported for the Wall Avenue Journal and Los Angeles Occasions and is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite College of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State College.
Millman formally joins THR as music editor on March 10.