With new leadership at MySpace, the social network that lost relevancy in the face of Facebook's popularity has a renewed opportunity to call attention to the progress it made to its service since last year's reorganization.
After steadily losing users, in 2009 MySpace did a major restructuring at many levels, including staff-wide layoffs and new management. The company also brought on Weber Shandwick, its first AOR since taking its PR in-house in 2008. By all accounts, it seemed the network ...