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Take-Two Shareholders Elect New Board of Directors

by Rainier on March 29, 2007 @ 5:18 p.m. PDT

As predicted, at the Annual Meeting of Take-Two stockholders a new slate of Take-Two Board directors were elected by the shareholders. The revolt happened quietly and no other comments were made, nor matters were discussed.

The Take-Two Board of Directors now consists of Strauss Zelnick, Ben Feder, Jon J. Moses, Michael Dornemann, Michael James Sheresky and John Levy, who is an incumbent, independent director of Take-Two. Grover C. Brown, an incumbent, independent director, was also elected as a director at a meeting of the new Board of Directors held following the stockholders meeting.

At the direction of the new Take-Two Board, Strauss Zelnick, founding partner of ZelnickMedia became the new chairman of Take-Two. Since the formation of ZelnickMedia, Mr. Zelnick and his partners have led the successful execution of several operational turnarounds, including Columbia Music Entertainment of Japan and Time-Life. Prior to founding ZelnickMedia in 2001, Mr. Zelnick held a number of high-level media industry positions including president and chief executive officer of BMG Entertainment, president and chief executive officer of Crystal Dynamics, a producer and distributor of interactive entertainment software, and president and chief operating officer of 20th Century Fox.

In addition to Mr. Zelnick, the following individuals joined the Take-Two Board:

  • Ben Feder, a partner of ZelnickMedia since 2001. Mr. Feder served previously as a senior executive at News Corp. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Columbia Music Entertainment, traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Mr. Feder has been named acting CEO, reporting to Mr. Zelnick. The Board is working with Paul Eibeler, former CEO and President of Take-Two, to ensure an orderly and effective transition.
  • Jon J. Moses, CEO of UGO Networks, an online network of game sites. Mr. Moses previously served as the president of BMG Interactive.
  • Michael Dornemann, an entertainment and marketing executive with more than 30 years of corporate development, strategic advisory, advertising and media experience. Previously, Mr. Dornemann was an executive board member of Bertelsmann AG for 16 years and CEO of BMG Entertainment. As CEO, Mr. Dornemann was responsible for the oversight of BMG’s music, television and games operations in 56 countries.
  • Michael James Sheresky, a senior vice president in the Motion Picture Department at the William Morris Agency. Sheresky focuses on representing major clients and developing business opportunities across the broad spectrum of the entertainment industry.
  • John Levy and Grover C. Brown, incumbent, independent directors of Take-Two.
  • Strauss Zelnick, founding partner of ZelnickMedia, commented, “Take-Two has exceptional brands and creative resources, and we are thrilled to be able to work with the many talented people within the company. The new Board plans to put in place strategies designed to revitalize Take-Two, focus on supporting and enhancing its creative output, improve its margins and ensure that the 2007 release pipeline meets expectations. We are here to maximize the value of Take-Two for shareholders, for game consumers, and for the Company’s employees.”

The Company also announced that the Board of Directors ratified the management contract with ZelnickMedia, as described in previously issued Schedule 13D filings.

The proposal to amend Take-Two’s Incentive Stock Plan to increase the number of shares of common stock reserved for issuance under the plan by 2,000,000 shares was approved.

The proposal to ratify the appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm to audit the Company’s financial statements for its fiscal year ending October 31, 2007, was approved.

A shareholder proposal requesting that the Board of Directors’ Compensation Committee include social responsibility, as well as corporate governance and financial criteria, in setting executive compensation was defeated.

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