UPDATE: 3:16 PM: The official release from new MySpace owner Specific Media had an interesting bit of news in it: Justin Timberlake will take an ownership stake in the social-media site “and play a major role in developing the creative direction and strategy for the company moving forward.” It’s unknown how much he is investing in the deal, in which seller News Corp receives a minority equity stake in Specific, but it makes sense in that MySpace had become a de facto music promotions site since being essentially left in the dust by Facebook. Specific Media and Timberlake say they plan to evolve Myspace into the premiere digital destination for original shows, video content and music. ”There’s a need for a place where fans can go to interact with their favorite entertainers, listen to music, watch videos, share and discover cool stuff and just connect. MySpace has the potential to be that place,” Timberlake says in the release. “Art is inspired by people and vice versa, so there’s a natural social component to entertainment. I’m excited to help revitalize Myspace by using its social media platform to bring artists and fans together in one community.”
PREVIOUS, 11:47 AM: It was such huge news back in 2005 when News Corp plunked down $580 million for the web’s hottest social-networking site MySpace. It makes today’s news maybe even bigger: News Corp has agreed to sell the site to ad-targeting firm Specific Media for $30 million-$40 million, the Wall Street Journal is reporting, well below its $100 million asking price. News Corp reportedly will take a small stake in the site; layoffs of half of MySpace’s approximately 500 employees already are underway. Plenty of groups had kicked the tires of the site, which essentially has become a marketing tool for the TV, flim and music companies, including one led by MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe. On Tuesday, that pool had narrowed to Irvine, Calif.-based Specific Media, which helps marketers buy ads online, and private-equity group Golden Gate Capital.


30 million? Are they sure it’s not 30 to 40 bucks?
That would be funnier if TV Guide hadn’t been sold for literally a buck.
MySpace turned into the AOL of the late 2000s. Just goes to show that social media can turn on a dime. Facebook seems pretty ensconced in the world and should be this cheap grave. Wow – looks like whoever got fired at Viacom for NOT buying it is now the champ.
Yeah, MTV CEO Tom Freston gets fired for not seeing any value in MySpace and pushed out for being out of touch with the internet age. Dauman pays himself a ton of money and watches MTV suffer for years until as of late.
A half billion dollar loss for Conservatives is like pissing in the ocean…and, I will bet this won’t impact any bonuses either.
Banking industry meltdown – bonuses stay in place with some minor reductions for a nanosecond.
Social network investment meltdown – see above.
I hope Jon Stewart does a piece on this.
Oh, so only conservatives are super rich. What about your buddy, George Soros??
MySpace Still exists?
As much of a joke that Myspace has become, I still feel bad for the roughly 250 who will be let go because of this.
R.I.P. MySpace.
This will be Facebook in 5 years, especially if they keep up with all the invasion of privacy stuff. Or something better comes along.
Skynet?
Tumblr?
Tumblr is becoming very popular. Facebook isn’t going anywhere for a while
MySpace always sucked.
Couple more deals like that and I won’t have to worry about Fox News.
Classic marketing mistake. News Corp drove decision making by revenue targets, not by consumer insights. The site became too cluttered with trashy advertising and developed a bad reputation for user privacy. If the Viacom deal had gone through maybe we’d all still be using MySpace… maybe.
Insightful on every count, Nick. It was if the people who ran MySpace never used it. Let’s blame it on whoever that Tom guy is; he was so creepy, turning up everywhere, like we were supposed to know him or something, that they should have called it MyStalker.
This is the same company that wants to throw billions of dollars at Frank McCourt and the Dodgers… Sounds about right.
This is Facebook in a few years at the most. Kids will move on to other new and better sites. Why be on something your parents and even grandparents are on? Who cares that you tracked down classmates from 6th grade!
Thank you Based God.
Disagree about Facebook dying. The difference between Facebook and MySpace is huge. MySpace was a social networking sight. It’s why users moved on. If you’re function is social networking then your users will always migrate to the next “cool” place. That concept is tied to the very concept of social networking. Facebook knows this and is evolving beyond social networking. They want to be your portal to the internet. And they’re becoming damned good at it.
Nice! This almost makes me want to log into my MySpace account to update my status about how happy I am about this news!
Wait what’s my password again? And what’s my username? Now what’s a MySpace?
The cool thing already is to delete your FaceBook account and get off the grid. I have more than a few friends who have done this – of all demographics. Twitter is the next to go (except for the terminally vain).
You’re a freaking idiot.
An idiot for deleting his facebook account? For a more literal definition of that word, take a good long look in the closest mirror.
And you, Dr.Know, are obviously out of the loop. Are you an intern or a trainee?
No he’s not, dude. Now what everyone’s grandmother is on freakin’ Facebook, how cool can it be. MySpace should hire Tom Freston and take a run at FaceBook and MTV. Facebook sucks. So does Twitter.
This is true. Why would you want to be tracked down by employers that’s just creepy …
I seem to recall that Tom Freston was fired from Viacom over the fact that News Corp got MySpace and he didn’t pursue it aggressively enough.
I think Sumner and Philippe owe someone a thank you note.
Didn’t Tom Freston lose his job because he didn’t wouldn’t outbid News Corp for MySpace?
Talk about method acting. JT is really invested in that Sean Parker role.
I’m glad I’m not the only who thought this!
JT’s gonna tell them to drop the ‘My’ and just call themselves ‘Space.’ It’s cleaner.
Good one.
SpaceBook
Don’t know what Timberlake sees in this. You’re not going to make it relevant unless you make it solely about music and video.
Now the question is, who’s going to play Justin Timberlake in THE SOCIAL NETWORK 2?
Andy Samberg
Eminem.
What are the assets of MySpace?
How did the old owners make money?
How do the new owners plan to make money?
Interesting….
Justin Timberlake goes from a career based on “I screwed Britney Spears” to “I got screwed by MySpace”. This generation’s George Michael has found his LA park bathroom
“There’s a need for a place where fans can go to interact with their favorite entertainers, listen to music, watch videos, share and discover cool stuff and just connect.”
isn’t that just like youtube???? except for maybe the interacting part but that could be twitter!