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Richard Rosenblatt: How I Sold MySpace
How do you replicate success? If anyone knows, it's Richard Rosenblatt. In 1999, Rosenblatt sold iMall to Excite@Home for $565 million. Five years later, as CEO of Intermix, he sold its MySpace property to NewsCorp for $580 million. Here, he shares insights on dealmaking, being in the room with Rupert Murdoch and his newest venture, Demand Media.
Speaker: Paul Ollinger with Richard Rosenblatt
Length: 09:08
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RE: The Man Who Sold MySpace
Very innovative. changing the face of media. (Read the rest)
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