News Corp. warns MySpace over losses

News Corp. warns MySpace over losses
News Corp. has sent a warning out to its social networking site MySpace that its continued losses have become a serious problem.

"We've been clear that Myspace is a problem," News Corp. chief operating office Chase Carey said during a conference call. "The current losses are not acceptable or sustainable. Our traffic numbers are not going in the right direction."



MySpace has had to present itself as a hub for musicians and their fans as Facebook has increasingly out-grown it. News Corp. bought MySpace in 2005 for $580 million, and the company now counts about 100 million users worldwide.

Facebook, on the other hand, now counts over 500 million worldwide users and the sites phenomenal growth seems set to continue for the time being. Carey said that News Corp. had been encouraged by a recent relaunch of the MySpace service but that it now needed to make a clear path to profitability.

"We need to make real headway in the coming quarters," he said.

Written by: James Delahunty @ 3 Nov 2010 19:10
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  • jookycola

    Anyone remember "HotorNot.com"?
    No?
    it was the hottest site just before Myspace blew up. Give it another 3 years and people will barely remember Myspace too. News Corp should get out now while they still can turn a profit in the sale.

    3.11.2010 22:57 #1

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