Time and place for a MySpace resignation
MySpace made Ross Levinsohn in many ways. The acquisition of the social network a year and a half ago was a prescient move for News Corp., ultimately making Levinsohn’s Fox Interactive Media unit into a major Internet player. So, last night, after News Corp. sent out word that Ross’s cousin, Peter Levinsohn, would replace him (how bizarre is it that there’s a House of Levinsohn at News Corp.?), Ross took to his MySpace profile to announce his departure via a clip from A Few Good Men. Clues about the surprise departure abound: The clip is from the “Excuse me, I didn’t dismiss you” scene when Col. Jessup gets his comeuppance from a then-sane Tom Cruise. What’s more, Ross is piping in “Midnight Cowboy” from the Allman Brothers, a possible sign he’s caught the Web 2.0 fever to do his own thing, suggests Valleywag. The good news is, Ross has made friends: He’s up to 69, from 40 back in June.
—Posted by Brian Morrissey
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Ummm. Who?
Posted by: Huh? | Nov 17, 2006 10:56:41 PM
I assume you mean "Midnight Rider" by the Allman Bros.
Posted by: Steve | Nov 20, 2006 5:01:03 PM
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