After the meteoric rise of Facebook, many assumed the MySpace brand would go the way of Friendster—to a social network graveyard populated by sites no longer in fashion. In 2011, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation sold MySpace for $35 million to Specific Media, an advertising company.
But the deal didn’t only make headlines in the business section Continue Reading... Can Justin Timberlake Bring the MySpace Social Network Back From The Dead?
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After the meteoric rise of Facebook, many assumed the MySpace brand would go the way of Friendster—to a social network graveyard populated by sites no longer in fashion. In 2011, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation sold MySpace for $35 million to Specific Media, an advertising company.
But the deal didn’t only make headlines in the business section Continue Reading...