News Corp. Digital Media
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| Type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2005 |
| Headquarters | Beverly Hills, California, United States |
| Key people | Peter Levinsohn, President Ed McKenna, CFO |
| Services | Online media |
| Owner(s) | News Corporation |
| Divisions | IGN Entertainment |
News Corporation's Digital Media Group (NDM), also known as News Corp. Digital Media and formerly Fox Interactive Media, oversees the Internet business operations of media giant News Corporation, and was formed to oversee News Corporation's new media acquisitions, including IGN Entertainment, and Photobucket.
In 2006, Demand Media, a company run by Richard Rosenblatt, former CEO of Intermix Media and chairman of MySpace, purchased back all of the non-MySpace assets Intermix had sold to News Corporation.[1]
In October 2010, a major portion of the division - Fox Audience Network - was sold to ad technology firm the Rubicon Project.[2]
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