Mark Jung talks about running MySpace in his role as COO of Fox Interactive and the future of user-generated content.
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Mark Jung has spent the last 17 years as a successful internet CEO and entrepreneur. Most recently, at Fox Mark was responsible for the day-to-day operations of all of its properties including MySpace, IGN Entertainment, FoxSports.com, Scout Media, and AmericanIdol.com.
Prior to Fox, Mark was the co-founder and CEO of IGN Entertainment, a leading Internet media and services company for videogaming and other forms of digital entertainment (sold to NewsCorp for $650 million).
In this interview Mark discusses user-generated content, career advice, and skin care products (his sister is CEO of Avon!)
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3 comments:
nice interview. most candid i've ever heard him
Love your podcasts. The interviews are great but you guys need some help in the audio engineering department big time! I hope I can help.
You could barely hear Craig Newmark [needed some compression]...and then somebody got CRAZY with the noise gate on the Mark Jung interview. He sounds like Max Headroom! Sounds like that one was majorly compressed, too.
I am an audio engineer in Los Angeles, I'd be happy to process your audio files for you. I'm sure I could turn them around in 24hrs 95% of the time.
I'd also be happy to give some general advice.
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Ethan Bauley
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