(Very Short) Interview With MySpace Exec Dani Dudeck

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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The new rule around here is that if someone interesting comes through our office, we do a video interview. There are no exceptions, and your only real choice is to grin and bear it, or run away. MySpace VP Dani Dudeck came by today to brief us on a new product launch, and sat stoically through the “interview.”

You can listen to her patiently not answer questions about morale at MySpace, whether the new co-president structure is working, and other important issues that we want to understand.

Person: Dani Dudeck
Companies: Zynga, MySpace

Dani Dudeck serves as MySpace’s Vice President of Global Corporate Communications. In this role, Dani oversees MySpace’s in-house communications team and global PR agencies, managing all external and internal PR strategy, media and analyst relations, and crisis communications. As the senior leader of the corporate communications team, Dani oversees all PR strategy on MySpace’s consumer, technology, product, and international initiatives as well as its corporate issues management. Dani joined MySpace in 2006 as the company’s Director of Corporate Communications. In...

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Company: MySpace
Website: myspace.com
Launch Date: August 1, 2003

MySpace is one of the world’s largest social networks, with about 125 million users. Originally inspired by Friendster, MySpace quickly grew to become the world’s largest social network, before being overtaken by Facebook. User pages are highly customizable and support integration with widgets such as Slide or YouTube. MySpace provides users with a way to connect around content and culture. MySpace was started as a side project of the internet marketing company eUniverse (now called Intermix Media) in August...

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