Big changes may be afoot at MySpace. Although the info's far from being confirmed, a new report claims that CEO Chris DeWolfe - in addition to at least a couple other execs - is leaving the company on what could politely be called an involuntary basis.
If true, this would seem to signal that News Corp has lost all patience with the current MySpace-Facebook situation and is ready to take things in some radical new directions. It's not every day that from-the-beginning leaders of established organizations get sacked, after all. And the change wouldn't just be some boardroom matter, since Tom Anderson is a component of about every MySpace user's profile.
Still, there's no guarantee that an executive overhaul will take place. As
"Additionally, Mr. Miller announced that he was in discussions with Tom Anderson, MySpace's president, about Mr. Anderson assuming a new role in the organization."





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