Super Bowl ads going to MySpace
Santa Monica (CA) - Fox and MySpace are teaming up to offer Super Bowl ads on the popular social networking site. Advertisers who buy up pricy television time will also get a spot in MySpace. The online videos will be viewed by millions and can also be shared with other MySpace users.
Both Fox and MySpace are owned by News Corp.
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