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Why would a Fox News SVP call Facebook “the leading social network”?
Started by Eric Berlin · 3 months ago
Weird news item #1: Fox News is expanding its presence on Facebook
Fox News Channel, which is part of the same company (News Corporation) as MySpace, is expanding its social networking presence on MySpace’s leading social networking competition, Facebook. The New York Times speculates that the reason may be due to MySpace’s “existing partnership with MSNBC. […] ... Continue reading »
Fox News Channel, which is part of the same company (News Corporation) as MySpace, is expanding its social networking presence on MySpace’s leading social networking competition, Facebook. The New York Times speculates that the reason may be due to MySpace’s “existing partnership with MSNBC. […] ... Continue reading »
3 months ago
p.s. Alexa... why? why keep citing their rankings?? You even say yourself "barrels of salt". They indicate nothing. No amount of argument or debate will lend any credence to any metric coming out of Alexa... it sets a bad example... please... no more Alexa. Comscore, Google Trends, hell, even use numbers reported by the organizations themselves (all three still plagued by inaccuracy)... but I beg of you no more Alexa. :-P