A large round (or two) of layoffs is one possibility. A sale or even shutdown of MySpace doesn't seem to be out of the question, either. News Corp. COO Chase Carey made the situation sound quite serious.
As reported by the AFP, News Corp. COO Chase Carey told investors late yesterday, "We've been clear that Myspace has been a problem."

Finally, in terms of setting a timeframe for whatever move News Corp. will make, the COO hinted, "I think it is something we look to judge in quarters, not in years."
It's hard to imagine MySpace could just go dark; to people of a certain age, it feels like the site's been around forever, and it still has lots more users than many other networks. At the same time, MySpace has clearly lost the numbers game to Facebook, and the site's reputation/image has had better days.
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