Apple veteran to take over Beats business: Report


San Francisco, Apr 18 (IANS): Apple is reportedly planning to appoint veteran executive Oliver Schusser to lead its premium headphone and earphone maker Beats as its long-time President Luke Wood has moved on, the media reported.

Apple has not publicly announced the leadership change, but Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, reportedly told Apple employees about the transition via email in recent weeks, reports CNET.

According to the report, Schusser will lead Beats after Wood's departure on April 30. Schusser will also continue to run Apple Music and International Content, reporting to Cue.

"In the last year, Luke Wood told me about his desire to do something new. I appreciated the heads up so that it allowed us to plan for this transition," Cue said in his reported note to employees.

"Since taking on the Apple Music business a little over a year ago, Apple Music has achieved steady growth under Oliver's leadership. He's passionate about music and the Beats brand. He's equally passionate about building a strong, collaborative culture with his team," Cue noted.

Apple is reportedly working on wireless headphones with interchangeable parts.

Last quarter, the broad wearables, home, and accessories segment contributed $10 billion of Apple's $91.8 billion in total revenue.

  

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