8 Articles match "Layoffs","MySpace"

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Los Angeles-based MySpace reported this morning that the firm intends to restructure the firm's international operations, and will cut 300 employees from the division. According to MySpace, it is in consultation with international employees to reduce its staff from 450 employees to approximately 150 employees, and close at least 4 of its offices outside the United States. MySpace said that its offices in In a statement, new MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta said that the firm's international staffing had become "too big and cumbersome to be sustainable in current market conditions." READ MORE>> ...Tags:
 
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Los Angeles-based MySpace has chopped 30 percent of the firm's staff, saying Tuesday that the company is laying of 30 percent of its employees, or 400 people. Van Natta said that MySpace's size had become "unsustainable," and instead, the firm needs to operate "as a nimble and entrepreneurial company with the adaptive mentality of a start-up." READ MORE>> ...Tags: Tags: myspace employee jobs layoff e According to a widely released memo from CEO Owen Van Natta, the moves were made "for the long-term health" of the company, and will cut the number of employees at the firm to 1,000.
 
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
But, in running it now for the second half of January, the keyword that popped to the top was: Layoffs And this is definitely a sign of the times. When I drill down on that term, you can see why with posts like: Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Lops A Third Of Company THQ Lays Off 100 Employees, Closes San Diego Office Citrix Cuts 10 Percent; Santa Barbara Hit And it's also interesting to see what geographies are being associated with "Layoffs" more often than others: Layoffs Woodland Hills Layoffs San Diego Layoffs Santa Monica Layoffs Los Angeles I guess
 

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But, in running it now for the second half of January, the keyword that popped to the top was: Layoffs And this is definitely a sign of the times. When I drill down on that term, you can see why with posts like: Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Lops A Third Of Company THQ Lays Off 100 Employees, Closes San Diego Office Citrix Cuts 10 Percent; Santa Barbara Hit And it's also interesting to see what geographies are being associated with "Layoffs" more often than others: Layoffs Woodland Hills Layoffs San Diego Layoffs Santa Monica Layoffs Los Angeles I guess
Los Angeles-based MySpace has chopped 30 percent of the firm's staff, saying Tuesday that the company is laying of 30 percent of its employees, or 400 people. Van Natta said that MySpace's size had become "unsustainable," and instead, the firm needs to operate "as a nimble and entrepreneurial company with the adaptive mentality of a start-up." READ MORE>> ...Tags: Tags: myspace employee jobs layoff e According to a widely released memo from CEO Owen Van Natta, the moves were made "for the long-term health" of the company, and will cut the number of employees at the firm to 1,000.
Los Angeles-based MySpace reported this morning that the firm intends to restructure the firm's international operations, and will cut 300 employees from the division. According to MySpace, it is in consultation with international employees to reduce its staff from 450 employees to approximately 150 employees, and close at least 4 of its offices outside the United States. MySpace said that its offices in In a statement, new MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta said that the firm's international staffing had become "too big and cumbersome to be sustainable in current market conditions." READ MORE>> ...Tags:
Fox Interactive Media has reportedly laid off a number of staffers, and is restructing its MySpace unit, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Details were sketchy, however, MySpace told a number of publications that it is actively hiring and expects to have more employees at the end of the fiscal year than it currently has, despite the restructuring. ...Tags: Tags: jobs layoff interactive myspace medi The WSJ reports that News Corp's Fox Interactive Media division laid off about 5 percent of its work force, or about 100 people.
More music moves at MySpace , with a new deal to distribute music from independents. Economy-relate layoffs continue to pile up: Here’s our weekly roundup of recent Southern California technology news: San Diego’s RoyaltyShare , the firm which tracks digital royalties for record labels,  is also part of that deal. EQAL , the firm
MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe appeared on the show this morning to reassure the public they’re still relevant with the recession, layoffs, and Facebook being awesome. should split MySpace off and let the market decide. Tags: robert scoble pete king palm chris dewolfe cell phones News techcrunch myspace dennis kneale apple michael arrington hul Fast and quick this time around: - TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington is sick with the flu at the Digital Life Design conference in Munich.
Despite the thousands of layoffs and the likelihood of the state being broke , the bright side of everything is that it just means there’s a lot more people bored and online ready to try your startup. Wall Street Journal editor Julia Angwin is finally releasing her delayed book about the behind-the-scenes action at Santa Monica-based MySpace . If you are Rebecca The morning’s fresh and it’s a start of a great week! Some important stuff around the corners of the web: - Morgan Webb — the perky producer and star that moonlights as a model and Michael
I’ve mentioned this a few times in the last few weeks, but — despite what you see about layoffs and the economy — there seems to be a great hunger for employees at many local Southern California companies. Richard Rosenblatt of Demand Media (Richard’s best known as having been the Chairman of MySpace) said today that his company has over 30 open positions at the firm, ranging from .NET NET developers to a Community Manager. Rosenblatt says: