What had been brewing in the MySpace camp; to boot its execs has finally shaped up as a reality as Chris DeWolfe steps down as its CEO and will most probably be replaced by ex COO of Facebook Owen Van Natta, although this hasn’t been confirmed. DeWolfe will continue to be a strategy adviser for MySpace though. Apart from that discussions are under way on the future role of its President, Tom Anderson. We will keep you updated upon further development in this regard.
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