Justin Timberlake to lead MySpace's creative strategy
Looks like Justin Timberlake took his "Social Network" role to heart.
The singer and actor will have an ownership role in MySpace and will help develop the site's creative direction and strategy, Specific Media announced on Wednesday shortly after buying the company from News Corp.
Desperate to unload MySpace from its books, News Corp. sold the site to Specific for $35 million. That's a steep drop from the $580 million it paid to acquire the social media network in 2005.
Looks like Justin Timberlake took his "Social Network" role to heart.
The singer and actor will have an ownership role in MySpace and will help develop the site's creative direction and strategy, Specific Media announced on Wednesday shortly after buying the company from News Corp.
Desperate to unload MySpace from its books, News Corp. sold the site to Specific for $35 million. That's a steep drop from the $580 million it paid to acquire the social media network in 2005.