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DeWolfe to step down as MySpace chief

By Matthew Garrahan in Los Angeles

Published: April 23 2009 01:25 | Last updated: April 23 2009 01:25

Chris DeWolfe, one of the co-founders of MySpace, is to step down as chief executive of the popular social networking site just weeks after telling the Financial Times that he was “very happy” with the company.

His departure as chief executive follows the recent appointment of Jonathan Miller, the former chief executive of AOL, as head of digital operations at News Corporation.

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