As Senior Vice President, Audience, Elizabeth Osder leads product
and programming for Buzznet.com. Prior to joining Buzznet, Osder was
Sr. Director of Product at Yahoo!, responsible for local, search and
social media products for Yahoo!'s global news and information sites.
During Osder’s tenure, Yahoo! News became the Internet's number-one
news destination, serving 40 million-plus unique users a month. Osder
also launched social media initiatives...
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As Senior Vice President, Audience, Elizabeth Osder leads product
and programming for Buzznet.com. Prior to joining Buzznet, Osder was
Sr. Director of Product at Yahoo!, responsible for local, search and
social media products for Yahoo!'s global news and information sites.
During Osder’s tenure, Yahoo! News became the Internet's number-one
news destination, serving 40 million-plus unique users a month. Osder
also launched social media initiatives such as “You Witness News.”
Osder’s work at Yahoo! Media Group was preceded by her role as Director
of Product Development for Yahoo! Search Marketing (YSM), where she
helped develop Content Match, Yahoo!’s Publisher Network and many of
YSM’s publisher services.
Since the early 1990s, Osder has been an editor, producer and
consultant for publications, broadcasters and online services, starting
with BBS’s and early online services. As Global Managing Partner for
iXL/Scient’s Media & Entertainment practice, Osder’s clients
included NPR, the Washington Post, News Corp, the Financial Times, Time
Warner and Applied Semantics/Google. Prior to iXL/Scient, she served as
Director of Product Development and Content Development Editor for the
New York Times Digital, where she helped launch the Times’ website in
1995. Before Times Digital, Osder was Executive Producer for Advance
Internet, responsible for putting some of the first newspapers onto the
Internet and creating award-winning entertainment sites, notably The
Yuckiest Site on the Internet and Rockhall.com for the opening of the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Osder began her career as a freelance
photojournalist and photo editor for the Associated Press.
A frequent speaker on media and publishing, Osder is a recognized
innovator in the rapid adoption of new technologies by traditional
media companies. She is a founding board member of the Online News
Association and has taught in the graduate Journalism programs at USC
Annenberg, Columbia and NYU; she has also conducted professional
seminars across the US and in China, Scandinavia and Spain. She is
currently teaching and developing graduate curriculum in media
management and online communities for USC Annenberg School. In
2001-2002 Osder was awarded a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford
University where she studied technologies and communications. Osder
holds an M.A. from The University of Missouri School of Journalism and
a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College.
Osder serves on the national Health Promotions Advisory Committee
for the American Cancer Society and the Missouri Publishers
Association. Over the past fifteen years, she has received numerous
awards and honors for creative programming and product development
innovations.
Residing in Los Angeles, Osder claims being the first girl to play
competitive Little League baseball as her most cherished accomplishment.
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