Former MySpace exec's firm to manage Chinese music radio website ·Dec 27, 06:59 AM From The Guardian: Chinese online video Web site Hupo.TV, backed by Internet entrepreneur Brad Greenspan, landed an exclusive partnership with China government-backed pop radio station Music Radio, the company said on Wednesday. Hupo.TV, which draws more than 30 million unique monthly visitors, will manage Music Radio’s Greenspan once ran the company that owned the top Internet social network MySpace and most recently staged an unsuccessful bid to snatch Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co Inc. from Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. The 34-year-old executive sued News Corp last year for its $580 million purchase of MySpace’s parent company, claiming the deal’s low value defrauded shareholders. Greenspan is chairman of BroadWebAsia, a financial backer of Hupo.TV. “The Chinese Internet is on on the verge of tremendous growth over the next 2-3 years to 250 million users,” Greenspan said Read the full piece at www.Guardian.co.uk here share: del.icio.us. Reddit Digg Yahoo Wink Windows Google Newsvine
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Web site as well as its online marketing and events. Music Radio is part of China Central People’s Broadcasting Station.











