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MySpace Discovers Its Latest Comeback Strategy

Written on
February 22nd 2010
Author
Gavin Dunaway

ADOTAS – After you kick your CEO to the curb — you know, the guy that was supposed to turn everything around, but you decided to give him the boot after less than a year — it’s not a bad idea to have a little powwow with the team. Possibly [...] more...

MySpace Gives Van Natta the Boot

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February 11th 2010
Author
Gavin Dunaway

ADOTAS – You know, that new guy over at MySpace is beginning to make things happen… WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE’S OUT ALREADY? Facebook vet Owen Van Natta has stepped down as MySpace CEO with less than a year under his belt. It’s a bit of a shock because Van Natta [...] more...

AP Keeps Writing, but Google Ain’t Hosting

Written on
January 12th 2010
Author
Gavin Dunaway

ADOTAS – If you want the latest coverage from the Associated Press, look no further than… Oh, wait a second — you’ll have to look further than Google News as no AP stories have appeared on the aggregator since Dec. 23. Google News signed a deal to host AP’s content in [...] more...

AdChina scores funding investors that includes News Corp.

Written on
July 20th 2009
Author
Edward Barrera

ADOTAS — The Murdoch’s are still trying to get into China. AdChina, an online advertising network in China, has completed its series B round of venture financing led by Richmond Management, along with co-investors GSR Ventures and News Corporation. The amount of funding was not disclosed. The financing will enable AdChina [...] more...

Wikipedia’s Financial Future Debated

Written on
March 21st 2008
Author
Alternative Media

Scroll the list of the 10 most popular websites in the U.S., and you’ll encounter the Internet’s richest corporate players — names like Yahoo, Amazon.com, News Corp., Microsoft and Google. Except for No. 7: Wikipedia. And there lies a delicate situation. With 2 million articles in English alone, the Internet encyclopedia “anyone [...] more...

News Corp Unveils Online Advertising Plans

Written on
November 27th 2007
Author
Times Online

The company plans to extend its new advertising platform beyond News Corp websites such as MySpace News Corp has announced plans to enter the online advertising market, saying it will roll out a platform across its own websites – and sites belonging to other companies – in the first half of [...] more...



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