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Peter Levinsohn getting the hang of this interactive Prexy thing

Published: Wednesday, March 07, 2007

We could be wrong but we think this is the first major push Fox Interactive Media (FIM) has announced since former FIM chief Ross Levinsohn's cousin Ross Levinsohn was handed the top job. We don't think we have ever read comments from Pete either but he recently made some at the Bear Stearns media conference. Pete sounds up beat and positive about FIM's future.

MySpace, the Internet's biggest social network, currently offers episodes of News Corp.'s Fox-owned shows a day after the initial broadcast, but not much from other companies.

"We're in very active negotiations with all the media companies to create the most robust video offering on the Web," Peter Levinsohn, president of Fox Interactive Media, said at the Bear Stearns media conference.

Fox Interactive in distribution talks other media [Reuters]

Labels: FIM, Myspace, Newscorp, PeteLevinsohn, RossLevinsohn

Comments on "Peter Levinsohn getting the hang of this interactive Prexy thing"

 

Anonymous FIM Insider said ... (7:19 PM) : 

his cousin ross is much better looking. What happened to him? Oh yeah they are just cousins. too bad for Peter.

 

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