Dear MySpace HR department: I know you guys are having a hard time finding a CEO for your big joint venture with the music business, having asked a ton of people, all of whom have turned you guys down. Sure, the whole structure over there is a mess, with people from Universal Music and News Corp. making demands, and there's no particular structure through which to make money. But if Andy Schuon, formerly of CBS Radio, doesn't take the gig, I'm probably still available. CNet mentions that your company should consider someone from iTunes, and I've compiled quite a few Essentials for the site on a freelance basis. That sort of counts, I think. I don't have all that pride baggage of needing to make the site successful to feed my own ego, so that should help when the whole thing ends up shuttering in a year or two. Give me a call and we can talk benefits. [CNet]
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And I'll be your secretary. Because it's about time I get paid for all of the Myspacing I've done over the last four years. I need compensation, and a wider audience for my Myspace Scene Kid Train Wreck blogs.
Does being in charge of Myspace Music mean you can delete the profiles of all of the crappy nu-metal strip-mall bar bands that friend me on a daily basis?
@breedavies: "a wider audience for my Myspace Scene Kid Train Wreck blogs"
um, LINK????
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