Eddy W. Hartenstein and Solomon D. Trujillo Join Move Networks’ Board of Directors

Highly Experienced Executives Bring Visionary Leadership in Television and Telecommunications to Move’s Pioneering Television Delivery Platform

American Fork, UT – January 21, 2010 – Move Networks, a global provider of comprehensive solutions that deliver live, multi-channel television over the Internet, announced today that Eddy W. Hartenstein and Solomon (“Sol”) Trujillo are joining the Company’s board of directors, effective immediately.

Mr. Hartenstein is the founder and former CEO and Chairman of DirecTV, where he pioneered the delivery model for digital television to be provided to millions of consumers worldwide without connection to a cable system. He is the recipient of a lifetime achievement Emmy® from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and an inductee into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. Since August 2008, Mr. Hartenstein has served as Publisher and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Times.

Mr. Trujillo is an international telecommunications, media, and cable industry executive who has held CEO positions in global companies headquartered in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. He served most recently as CEO of Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia’s largest media-communications enterprise, where he completed the privatization and led the transformation of a traditional telecommunications organization into an integrated media-communications company.

As part of the board, Mr. Hartenstein and Mr. Trujillo will work closely with the senior management team as Move executes its strategy to deliver the next generation of television service that combines a live, multi-channel television experience with the mobility, functionality and interactive features of the Internet. Move’s groundbreaking service provides a rich multi-media experience for consumers on their television, personal computer and mobile devices.

“Move’s game-changing technology uses the efficiencies and capabilities of the Internet to deliver to consumers a real television experience when and where they want it,” said Mr. Hartenstein. “Given the sweeping changes across the media landscape, the opportunity for Move is immense and I am extremely excited to work with the Board and management team to help drive Move’s strategy forward.”

“Move has developed a compelling business model that will deliver enhanced distribution opportunities for content providers and provide communications and media companies with an innovative TV platform to give their customers access to live, archived, and time-shifted TV,” said Mr. Trujillo. “By combining real-time TV with the portability, personalization and interactive features of the Internet, including the mobile Internet, Move provides the opportunity for a full multi-media experience. I am pleased to be able to bring my experience in the media-communications industry to Move as a member of its Board.”

“Sol’s wealth of experience as a pioneering network operator and innovator and Eddy’s deep understanding of and achievements in the television industry will be invaluable to Move as we focus on delivering the next generation of live, multi-channel TV over the Internet,” said Roxanne Austin, President and Chief Executive of Move Networks. “In Sol and Eddy, we couldn’t ask to have two more proven leaders in television distribution and telecommunications joining our board as we combine the best of real TV with all of the interactive and social features of the Internet.”

Before joining the LA Times, Mr. Hartenstein spent more than 25 years in the satellite communications industry and helped to establish satellite TV as an innovative entertainment programming and distribution medium. The Consumer Electronics Association and the Society of Satellite Professionals also elected Mr. Hartenstein to their respective Halls of Fame for his contributions. Mr. Hartenstein currently serves as non-executive Chairman of Sirius XM Radio and is a member of the boards of directors of Broadcom, SanDisk, and The City of Hope.

Prior to joining Telstra, Mr. Trujillo served as CEO and Chairman of US West Inc., where, under his leadership, the company launched a series of innovative telecommunications product offerings for its 25 million customers across 14 states, including delivering affordable high-speed digital Internet access for business and consumers, incorporating the first “plug and play” DSL, rolling out the first “one number” option integrating voicemail for home, mobile and office lines, and distributing digital video over copper wires. Mr. Trujillo also served as CEO of Orange SA, the London-based multinational wireless company with 50 million customers in 19 countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, where he was the first American to lead a CAC-40 company. Mr. Trujillo currently serves on the boards of directors of Target Corp. and Weather Investments S.p.A. Previously, he served on the boards of PepsiCo, EDS, Gannett, the Bank of America, Orange, SA, and Telstra.

About Move Networks

Move Networks is a global provider of comprehensive solutions that deliver the next generation of live, multi-channel television over the Internet. Leveraging its award-winning adaptive streaming technology, Move Networks integrates middleware, content management, subscription packaging, billing, and digital rights management to deliver a rich television experience through the Internet. Move’s platform enables revenue generation through both subscription-based services, as well as enhanced advertising solutions. Leading investors include: Steamboat Ventures, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, Benchmark Capital, Microsoft, Cisco, Comcast and Televisa.