One of the people behind the original deal that placed MySpace in the Fox Interactive Media collection of websites has reacquired most of the parts of Intermix from MySpace’s new ownership.
Former Intermix CEO Buys Domain Parker
Shh! Whatever you do, don’t say Intermix. Say “Richard Rosenblatt, former chairman and CEO of the company behind MySpace.” They might remember. Even better, call him the MySpace “founder,” DeWolfe and Anderson won’t care – everybody knows press releases are full of it.
Former Intermix Chief Settles Up With Spitzer
Intermix founder and former CEO Brad Greenspan settled accounts with New York Attorney General (AG) Eliot Spitzer on Thursday. The fine came to $750,000 based on charges from Spitzer of distributing spyware and adware to millions of computer in New York and across the country.
News Corp. Expects to Double Traffic With Intermix Purchase
Yesterday, News Corp. announced that it will be purchasing Intermix Media for $580 million in cash. News Corp. will also be getting MySpace.com, because Intermix is buying the portion of it that it doesn’t already possess.
News Corp. To Get MySpace.com With Intermix
News Corp. is going to get MySpace.com as it buys Intermix Media for $580 million in cash. Intermix is buying the portion of MySpace.com that it doesn’t already possess, so that will come along with the package.
InterMix Media and MySpace.com To Become Part of News Corp.
News Corporation announced today that it is buying Intermix Media for $580 million in cash, and along with that will come MySpace.com, as Intermix is purchasing the portion of it that it doesn’t already own.
NewsCorp Acquires Intermix
The one-time focus of an Eliot Spitzer spyware lawsuit, Intermix has been acquired by Rupert Murdoch’s company for about $580 million USD.