Intermix Media

Intermix Media, Inc. (AMX symbol: MIX; formerly eUniverse) is an American Internet marketing company[1] that owned the MySpace social network.

[1] In March 2005, the company launched Grab.com, a self-publishing and social networking site that allowed users to play games online and purchase games online, write movie reviews, and view other entertainment content.

[1] In April 2005, New York State attorney-general Eliot Spitzer filed a lawsuit alleging the company was the source of secretly installed spyware that illegally sent pop-up advertisements and other intrusions to millions of computer users.

This decision was part of News Corporation's wider strategy to expand its internet presence.

[3] Rosenblatt negotiated the sale of Intermix and MySpace for US$580 million to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. on July 20, 2005, and served as a consultant to Fox for six months before co-founding Demand Media with Shawn Colo in May 2006.