macnn.com - 11/7/2008
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - MySpace, the popular online social network owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, could develop a digital music player in the future, pitting it against Apple Inc's hot-selling iPod. But there are no immediate plans to make or sell such a device, MySpace co-founder and ...
mediamemo.allthingsd.com - 11/5/2008
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mediamemo.allthingsd.com —
MySpace's very, very long search for someone to
run the social network's new music site is just...
about over: A person familiar with the situation says the company has just about wrapped up negotiations with Courtney Holt, who heads up digital music ...
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MySpace Music CEO Debuting Tomorrow?
kara.allthingsd.com - 11/11/2008
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kara.allthingsd.com —
Former Facebook exec Owen Van Natta will take
the CEO job at a music discovery site called...
Playlist, a move that has been widely speculated, after he did not end up taking another position he had been in talks about as head of MySpace Music. ...
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Van Natta Takes Playlist CEO Job, With New Investment By ...
techcrunch.com - 11/6/2008
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techcrunch.com —
MySpace’s self service display ad product, called MyAds
, officially launched on October 12 , less than...
a month ago. Advertisers can bypass the normal sales routine, use a Flash tool to create their own display ads, and run them on a ...
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MySpace MyAds Product A $50 Million Business A Month ...
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MySpace toying with portable media player
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network —
... , the social network's co-founder Chris DeWolfe has noted at the Web 2.0 conference. While non-committal, DeWolfe says hardware from MySpace is "possible" and that the company's focus "right now" is on its just-launched commercial music format, which is available either as a free, ad-subsidized stream through the web or through paid MP3 downloads. The mention by itself is nonetheless surprising for MySpace, which as a social network isn't dependent on its music service for revenue and is ultimately relying on Amazon MP3 for its actual music sales. The executive notes that ...
MySpace toying with portable media player
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network —
... , the social network's co-founder Chris DeWolfe has noted at the Web 2.0 conference. While non-committal, DeWolfe says hardware from MySpace is "possible" and that the company's focus "right now" is on its just-launched commercial music format, which is available either as a free, ad-subsidized stream through the web or through paid MP3 downloads. The mention by itself is nonetheless surprising for MySpace, which as a social network isn't dependent on its music service for revenue and is ultimately relying on Amazon MP3 for its actual music sales. The executive notes that ...
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I4U News 11/7/2008
By Anupreeta Das
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - MySpace, the popular online social network owned by
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, could develop a digital music player in the future,
pitting it against Apple Inc's hot-selling iPod.
But there are ...