Los Angeles Times | Business
MySpace chief executive resigns
Owen Van Natta's unexpected exit comes as the social networking website tries to reinvent itself.
By Ben Fritz and Jessica Guynn
February 11, 2010
MySpace chief executive resigns
Owen Van Natta's unexpected exit comes as the social networking website tries to reinvent itself.
By Ben Fritz and Jessica Guynn
February 11, 2010
San Francisco and Los Angeles — In the latest blow to what was once the jewel of News Corp.’s digital empire, MySpace Chief Executive Owen Van Natta unexpectedly exited Wednesday after less than 10 months on the job.
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