26 Jan 2012
| by Alasdair Reid
from followers about his broader track record in social media: "Many questions and jokes about MySpace ...
08 Dec 2011
question.
Q: A colleague at the ad agency I work for has his own MySpace page and is attracting lots ...
. MySpace? He's lying.
Q: I'm the marketing director at a big London ad agency. Our Christmas party ...
01 Dec 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
Gary Digby was divided between the altogether jollier Williams and Daglish.
Conveniently, MySpace ...
Media), followed by a stint at the News Corporation-owned MySpace. Williams has been in TV since he left ...
13 Oct 2011
| by Katherine Levy
claimed 800 million members worldwide, has eclipsed all other social networks, including MySpace, Friends ...
23 Sep 2011
| by Andy McLeod
this possibly
have to the age we now live in? In the age of texting, Twittering,
Facebook, MySpace, e ...
05 Sep 2011
| by Staff
creativity such as Barclays' 56 Sage Street game and MySpace "fan video".
But the creative department ...
28 Jul 2011
| by David Patton
to own yesterday's social media giant MySpace.
Why is it important to understand this? Because it asks ...
21 Jul 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
WHO IS CHASE CAREY?
Carey worked at News Corp from 1988 until 2002.
He then took the US satellite company Direct TV into profit.
Rejoined News Corp in July 2009, so not part of a team that paid $580 million for MySpace (sold for $35m).
Carey is seen as "one of the guys ...
21 Jul 2011
| by Iain Tait
've seen mass online migration in the past. We watched as MySpace hollowed out Friendster. As Napster shut down, people found Limewire, Kazaa and Soulseek. And recently, Facebook has left MySpace gasping ...
29 Jun 2011
| by Nigel Vaz, Sapientnitro
What's new in digital?" might just be a misleading question. It's tempting to try to pick the "next big thing". Mobile and social are the new buzzwords, the latter epitomised recently by properties such as Friendster and MySpace. Consumers make these the next big (or dead) thing, just as a track that everyone ...