Intermix Media, Inc. (AMX symbol: MIX; formerly eUniverse) is an American Internet marketing company[1] that owned the MySpace social network.
The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California[1] and is a subsidiary of Fox Interactive Media, Inc.[1]
History
The company was founded in February 1999 as Entertainment Universe, Inc by Brad Greenspan.[1]
In June of 2003, after consulting with executive management for many months, Jeffrey Edell was brought on board as Chairman of eUniverse, which, in 2004, changed its name to Intermix Media, Inc.[1]
In February 2004, Richard Rosenblatt became CEO of Intermix.[1]
In March 2005, the company launched Grab.com, a self-publishing and social networking site that allowed users to play games online and purchase games online, write movie reviews, and view other entertainment content.[1]
In April 2005, New York State attorney-general Eliot Spitzer filed a lawsuit alleging the company was the source of secretly installed spyware that illegally sent
External links
References
- Intermix Media, Inc www.encyclopedia.com, retrieved 2019-05-10^
- Richard Siklos. News Corp. to Acquire Owner of MySpace.com The New York Times, 2005-07-18, retrieved 2019-10-30^
- News Corp in $580m internet buy BBC News, July 19, 2005, retrieved 29 August 2010