Monetizing MySearchSpace
Digital advertising at its best promises to deliver the right message to the right person at the right time. MySpace, for one, is working to fulfill this promise. Last October, MySpace launched a...
View ArticleNo Longer The Founders’ Space
You might have heard that News Corp. sent Tom and Chris packing this week. With growth stunted, it’s an expected move, but one that invites this question: will MySpace now become a particularly smelly...
View ArticleToday In Twitterverse: Enjoy The Buzz While It Lasts
Cody Brown, a Rails developer, online publisher and student at NYU, has some interesting analysis of Twitter to share on his blog. Twitter and Myspace are different companies in different markets but...
View ArticleSocialtainment
Internet time moves fast. So fast, a new company born in 2003 like MySpace, is already faced with the task of brand reinvention. According to The Wall Street Journal, the soc net is intent on focusing...
View ArticleFree Music Discovery (c/o imeem), We Hardly Knew Thee
MySpace CEO, Owen Van Natta, announced today that MySpace Music has completed a deal to acquire certain assets of imeem – a leading social media music service. Eliot Van Buskirk of Wired says, “You...
View ArticleMyFaceSpace Rides Again
At long last, MySpace is looking shiny and new again. Welcome to the new MyspaceMyspace | Myspace Video According to MySpace President Michael Jones the News Corp.-owned site will no longer seek to...
View ArticleMay MySpace Be A Lesson To Us
My, how MySpace has fallen down and down the rabbit hole of no return. The site was briefly valued at $12 billion in 2007, whereas today MySpace will be lucky to sell for a fraction of the $580 million...
View ArticleJustin’ll Fix It
News Corp. was able to rid itself of MySpace just before the end of its fiscal year. The new buyer for the ailing social network is Irvine, California-based Specific Media, an online ad network. For...
View ArticleFox Digital Entertainment And Kia Provide A Reason To Visit MySpace Again
“Wolfpack of Reseda” is the first made-for-the-Web series from Fox Digital Entertainment, a new division of the 76-year-old West Los Angeles movie studio. Wolfpack Of Reseda | Myspace Video According...
View ArticleMySpace Is Social’s Comeback Kid
Specific Media and Justin Timberlake picked up MySpace last June from News Corp. for just $35 million. News Corp., of course, paid $580 million for the site in 2005 before running it aground. Now...
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