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In the text-gen gaming consoles battle Sony is still struggling
to close the gap that is separating its PlayStation 3 sales from Microsoft’s
Xbox 360 and Nintendo’s Wii.
The company has slashed the price of the console, it has
announced new games, but after a boost in sales during July, Sony managed to
sell only 130,000 units in August in US.
Still, Sony continues to find ways to solve its problems and
today SCEA announced
the appointment of 20-year industry veteran Scott A.
Steinberg to the newly-created role of Vice President, Product Marketing. He
will be responsible
Scott A. Steinberg is well known in the gaming world and he
has also a large experience in marketing entertainment. for all hardware,
software and channel marketing for PlayStation in North
America
Steinberg, who will officially join SCEA on October 1st, was
Vice President of Marketing at SEGA America responsible for all of SEGA's
consumer brand and digital commerce efforts in North
America.
Four years ago, Steinberg has lead Roxio's marketing and
digital commerce efforts and orchestrated the marketing re-launch of the
company's digital music subsidiary, Napster, as a legal digital music service.
Sony announced that Steinberg will report to Peter Dille,
Senior Vice President, Marketing and PlayStation Network. "We are thrilled
to have Scott join our team as he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience
to the PlayStation marketing staff and the management group here at SCEA,"
said Dille
During the pas week end, George Harrison, the Marketing
Chief of Nintendo US has
announced he will leave the company after Nintendo decided to relocate its
sales and marketing staff from Redmond,
Washington
to San Francisco
and New
York.
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