MySpace Is Getting Older, and That's Not a Good Thing
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- MySpace's growth this past year has been awe-inspiring. But if youth is the best barometer of cultural trends, the News Corp. unit may be in trouble.
As MySpace was bound to mature, parent News Corp. has been using it to push everything from movies and TV shows to soft drinks and mobile phones.
In August, the site's share of teens 12 to 17 dropped to 11.9% from 24.7% year over year, while internet users between the ages of 35 and 54 -- not exactly trendsetters -- now account for 40.6% of the MySpace visitor base, an 8.2% increase during the past year.
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Saludos Nestor y suerte con el blog. Ah! por cierto no has puesto nada de Manifesto, que onda!!!
Si hay algo super chido para cargar, adelante!
Nestor