MySpace, other Fox Interactive Media sites hitting Sprint

Posted by Dusan on Friday, December 14th, 2007 at 5:41 am under Sprint, Partnerships, Content, Services

MySpace and SprintSprint users who rely on MySpace for their e-schmoozing activities, here's a piece of good news for ya. Fox Interactive Media — owner of MySpace — has signed a deal with the CDMA carrier to provide Sprint's customers with an easy access to the popular social networking service. Under the agreement, MySpace will come as a default option on Sprint's mobile portal, without you needing to type "mobile.myspace.com."

In addition, Fox's e-arm (or that's i-arm, where "i" is from interactive) will be adding other websites to the carrier's mobile portal in the near future. As a reminder, Fox Interactive Media owns such properties as IGN, FOXSports, Photobucket, Rotten Tomattoes, and AskMen.

[Via: Mashable]

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