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Shigeo Maruyama

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Shigeo Maruyama

Shigeo Maruyama (丸山 茂雄) (born August 8, 1941 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese businessman. He is best known for being the founder of Epic/Sony Records, former chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment[1] and former CEO of Sony Music Entertainment. He is known for discovering artists such as Motoharu Sano and Tetsuya Komuro.[2] He is Chisato Maruyama [ja]'s eldest son.

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  1. ^ "Like Sega, Sony Changes Top Execs". GamePro. No. 98. IDG. November 1996. p. 28.
  2. ^ 丸山茂雄氏の挑戦:インタビュー (in Japanese). CNET Japan. 2005-09-02. Retrieved 2008-04-14.
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