Anderson became president of Intermix Media, the successor of eUniverse, when it was sold to News Corp.
News Corporation to Buy an Internet Company The News Corporation agreed to buy Intermix Media, which owns the social networking site MySpace.com, for $580 million.
As CEO of Intermix Media and Chairman of MySpace.com, Rosenblatt was one of the innovators of Internet social networking.
Greenspan battled with board members, who changed the company's name to Intermix Media shortly after his departure.
Also last year, the News Corporation paid $580 million to buy Intermix Media, which was the owner of the MySpace community Web site that has become a cultural phenomenon.
Acquires Intermix Media (July 18, 2005)
The company has recently made big bets on Internet companies, including a $580 million offer for Intermix Media, the parent company of MySpace.com, the social networking company.
Company Is Sued Over Spyware The New York attorney general has sued Intermix Media on charges of clogging computers with secretly installed spyware.
Fox Interactive Media recently acquired Intermix Media, which operates MySpace.com, an online community that now has tens of millions of young users, for $580 million.
For the company which owned MySpace, see Intermix Media.