Brett Brewer is the Internet marketing visionary who developed Intermix Media, which sold to News Corporation in 2005. Now the President of Adknowledge, Brewer is taking his marketing concepts even further in technology and strategy. Brewer talks about building his Internet empire and the importance of relevancy in advertising.
Site Debuts with over 300 Streaming Videos from over 25 Television Series from DIC's Extensive Library of Programming Former Intermix Media Parent Company of MySpace Executive Named DIC's New Head of Interactive BURBANK, Calif. -- "DIC Entertainment DIC, a global brand management company, has launched the...
AUSTIN, Texas -- PubCon, the Search Engine & Internet Marketing Conference and Expo, will feature a keynote speech by Richard Rosenblatt, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Demand Media, at the Las Vegas Convention Center December 4 to 7, 2007. PubCon Chairman and WebmasterWorld CEO Brett Tabke said, "This...
Former Chairman of Intermix Media, Parent of MySpace.com, Joins Board; Investors Endorse Social Networking Site's Approach to Privacy and Relationship-based Relevancy BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Multiply, Inc. (http://multiply.com), today announced the completion of its Series B round of financing in the amount of $16.6 million. The...
We live in a world where the power of the World Wide Web has shifted from the producer to the audience. At the World Economic Forum in January this year (www.weforum.org) the "explosion of user- generated information, entertainment and services" was highlighted as critically impacting on "everything from corporate communications...
Japanese firm Softbank and News Corp. plan to bring MySpace, the Internet social networking site, to Asia. MySpace KK will be a 50-50 joint venture. Each firm would invest $5.0 million in the new firm. MySpace's international operations include Britain, France, Germany, Australia, and Ireland. Japan's social networking sites are...
JAPAN Japanese firm Softbank and News Corp. plan to bring MySpace, the Internet social networking site, to Asia. MySpace KK will be a 50-50 joint venture. Each firm would invest $5.0 million in the new firm. MySpace's international operations include Britain, France, Germany, Australia, and Ireland. Japan's social networking sites...
Japanese firm Softbank and News Corp. plan to bring MySpace, the Internet social networking site, to Asia. MySpace KK will be a 50-50 joint venture. Each firm would invest $5.0 million in the new firm. MySpace's international operations include Britain, France, Germany, Australia, and Ireland. Japan's...
Byline: Claire Atkinson MySpace is poised to become the biggest single media platform on the planet-at least that's the opinion put out last week by Credit Suisse First Boston. Since News Corp. acquired the property from Intermix Media (yes, ...
Byline: Robert Guy Nov 09, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The greatest growth in mass media company, News Corporation, is from its internet business. Fox Interactive Media is expected to break even in 2006-07, with forecast revenues...
Byline: Peter Alford Nov 07, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The mass media group, News Corporation, has a new venture in Japan. It has been largely absent from that market in past years, but this has changed. News has...
EHarmony.com, a Pasadena-based Internet dating service, has hired Antone Johnson as vice president of legal affairs. Johnson served as assistant general counsel at Intermix Media Inc...
Byline: Peter Alford Nov 06, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A Japanese version of the popular social networking site MySpace will be launched. According to a Japanese newspaper the operation will be a 50-50 joint venture between News Corporation and...
All Sales Final: A Los Angeles judge dismissed a legal challenge last week regarding News Corp.'s purchase of MySpace.com brought by Brad Greenspan, the company's original chief investor. Superior Court Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl said the $580 million purchase of Intermix Media Inc., the parent company of the site, was...
M2 PRESSWIRE-16 October 2006-MN1.com: Intermix Co-Founder To Advise Ckrush with Focus on LiveMansion.comC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:16102006 NEW YORK - Ckrush, Inc.(OTCBB:CKRH - News), announced today that Joe Abrams, one of the founders of Intermix, Inc., has to become a consultant...
Joe Abrams Brings Wealth of Experience and Success to Fast Growing LiveMansion.com Community NEW YORK -- Ckrush, Inc.,(OTCBB:CKRH), announced today that Joe Abrams, one of the founders of Intermix, Inc., has become a consultant to Ckrush. Intermix, which was the majority owner of MySpace, was recently acquired by...
News Corp. disclosed Monday it has received good news from an L.A. judge, who has thrown out a challenge to its acquisition of MySpace parent Intermix Media in 2005. Ruling, from Superior Court judge Caroline Kuhl, dismissed a challenge from former...
LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles Superior Court judge summarily rejected legal challenges to News Corporation's 2005 acquisition of Intermix Media, Inc., then parent company of the wildly popular lifestyle portal, MySpace. The legal challenges had been spearheaded by Brad Greenspan, the former Chairman and CEO of Euniverse (renamed Intermix...
One of the founders of Myspace.com asked for a federal investigation into the sale of the Web site to News Corp., claiming he has proof that the deal defrauded shareholders of more than $20 billion. Brad Greenspan issued a statement along with a report at FreeMyspace.com claiming he has internal...
Byline: Olga Kharif Oct 08, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Shareholders of Intermix, the company that sold MySpace.com to News Corporation for $A580m, are suing it. They claim that management breached fiduciary duty, as the value of...
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