NEW YORK - News Corp. said on Thursday it could launch
MySpace in China as early as the current fiscal year if it found the right joint
venture partner.
 A screen grab of MySpace.com. News Corp. said on Thursday it
could launch MySpace in China as early as the current fiscal year if it
found the right joint venture partner.
[www.myspace.com/Reuters]

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"We've had some conversations," News Corp. Chief Operating Officer Peter
Chernin said on a conference call in response to a reporter's question. "It's
possible if we can find some joint venture partner that makes sense."
The owners of the top Internet social network site MySpace announced a 50/50
joint venture with Softbank Corp. this week to launch a version for the Japan
market.