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Five to use video productions on MySpace for new show MySpace to be online hub for talent show Don't Stop Believing.
Broadcaster Five will post online video productions on social network MySpace to promote an upcoming new show.
Don't Stop Believing, a talent show hosted by former Spice Girl Emma Bunton, will aim to find the UK's best singing and dancing group.
Five will use a dedicated MySpace profile as the online hub for the show, reports New Media Age.
This will involve posting a range of content on the site, including video webchats with the stars and judges and a weekly online highlights programme plus videos teaching fans the dance moves from the series.
Sophie Rouse, director of marketing at MySpace UK, told the news provider: "As a platform dedicated to the discovery of new content, MySpace can add an extra dimension to big events like these, giving fans the opportunity to interact directly with the talent and exclusive content from the show."
Started in 2003, MySpace signed up its 100 millionth user in August 2006.
Posted by Angela Metcalfe
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