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Twitter Thrives, MySpace Takes a Dive

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While MySpace and MTV make staff cuts, the marketing research group NPD has released a study that finds that active Twitter users buy 77 percent more music than non-users.

Online media giant MySpace, once a thriving destination for bands, is cutting two-thirds of its international staff, more than 300 jobs. Meanwhile, MTV Networks laid off 50 employees last Tuesday. In a statement to the press, MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta said, โ€œ MySpaceโ€™s staffing had become too big and cumbersome to be sustainable in current market conditions.โ€ The social networking site plans to review and restructure its offices with London, Berlin and Sydney becoming the โ€œprimary regional hubsโ€ for all overseas commerce.

โ€œBased on their music-purchasing history, active Twitter users are simply worth more to record labels and music retailers,โ€ says Russ Crupnick, NPD entertainment analyst. Twitter users are also twice as likely to visit MySpace Music than the average Web user. The study states that a third of Twitter users reported buying a CD during the prior three months, while 34 percent had bought music digitally. On the effectiveness of Twitter, Crupnick stated, โ€œ Used properly Twitter has the power to entertain โ€“ and to motivate music fans to purchase more new albums, downloads, merchandise, and concert tickets.โ€

– Jamie Younger