Murdoch snaps up Photobucket

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Murdoch snaps up Photobucket
Jun 1, 2007 6:56 AM
Tags: murdoch | snaps | photobucket

Fox subsidiary adds photo service to web 2.0 stable.

Photo-sharing service Photobucket has agreed to be purchased by Fox Interactive Media, the branch of News Corp that also owns social networking site MySpace



Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but earlier reports suggested that the company had offered as much as US$250m for Photobucket.  



A spokesperson for Fox Interactive told www.vnunet.com that the company expects to close the deal within 30 days. 



Photobucket chief executive and co-founder Alex Welch said on a company blog that the acquisition would make little difference to the service. 



"First and foremost, we expect nothing to change in our day-to-day operations. After the transaction is closed and finalised, the plan is to operate Photobucket as an independent, standalone company within [Fox Interactive Media]," he wrote.



Photobucket has around 40 per cent of the online photography market, according to an April study by research firm Hitwise



The move will also link Photobucket with social networking giant MySpace. Last month, a feud over a movie promotion lead MySpace to block Photobucket video clips from user profile pages causing a public spat between the two companies.  



Fox Interactive also announced the purchase of Flektor, an online service that allows users to edit and create photo and video mash-ups. 



Despite Welch's assurance that nothing would change at Photobucket, Fox said that it plans to spread technology from both of its new acquisitions throughout its network which includes Foxsports.com and Americanidol.com.



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