News Corp.'s Miller: Games Are Missing Link

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NEW YORK Videogames are the “missing piece in the equation” at media conglomerates, News Corp. chief digital officer Jon Miller said Thursday, with News Corp. being no exception, as its faltering MySpace asset intends to embrace online gaming more aggressively.

Miller made the remarks at Fortune magazine’s Brainstorm: Tech conference.

He called MySpace’s gaming intentions “an integral part of our strategy.” Asked on the sidelines of the conference for more specifics, he demurred but said that MySpace could look quite different a year from now.

Miller’s statements seem to jibe with News Corp.

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