MySpace confirms heavy job losses

News Corporation's MySpace is to reduce its workforce by nearly half, as the former internet social networking leader recalibrates…

News Corporation's MySpace is to reduce its workforce by nearly half, as the former internet social networking leader recalibrates its operations as an entertainment website.

The restructuring will affect about 500 employees, or 47 per cent of the company, across all divisions and regions, chief executive Mike Jones said in a statement today.

"These changes were purely driven by issues related to our legacy business, and in no way reflect the performance of the new product," Mr Jones said.

Once the leading internet social networking site, MySpace has been eclipsed in recent years by Facebook.

In October, MySpace launched a new version of the website centered around music and entertainment designed for the 35-year-old and under crowd dubbed Generation Y.

MySpace said today it will be entering into "strategic local partnerships" in Britain, Germany and Australia to manage advertising sales and content. In Britain, MySpace will work with Fox Networks, while details about partnerships in Australia and Germany are still being finalised.

Reuters