Friday, April 30, 2010

As you might have already heard,Cynicus is in prison doing a 2 year bid. And he wants to hear from you. Send him your support. Write him at:

Reynaldo Velazquez #581-481
N.C.C.T.F
2000 S.Avon Belden Rd. Grafton, OH 44044

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The Sequel to Out On Bail the mixtape is on it's way. Prior to getting sent to prison Cynicus managed to finish and wrap-up Out On Bail 2. The second installment to the 1st which was hosted by Big Mike Comes with more game,anger and flames. Hit his myspace page up for more updates. Stay tune.

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On Feb.1st 2010 Cynicus was sent to serve 2 years in the penitentary for Tampering with Evidence which is a 3rd degree Felony that carry's 2 years and possession which is a 5th Degree Felony that carry's 1 year.With both being ran concurrent Cynicus now serves 2 years with a release date of November 2011.
Our Support goes out to Cynicus.

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Sunday, January 25, 2009



The blogosphere's love affair with Facebook-MySpace traffic wars just won't stop.

On Thursday, TechCrunch posted new statistics from ComScore that show Facebook now pulling in nearly twice as many unique visitors worldwide as its News Corp.-owned competitor.

About 222 million people visited Facebook worldwide in December (keep in mind that the social network pegs its active user count somewhere just north of 150 million these days) versus 125 million people for MySpace.

This comes less than two weeks after other ComScore statistics indicated that not only was MySpace still bigger in the U.S., it was way ahead in page-view count and time spent on the site.

But worldwide, the new ComScore numbers indicate that Facebook has a bigger edge on page views.

I have a headache now.

MySpace offered a statement in response, and it's not denying that it's been eclipsed in traffic:

We are laser focused on building a sustainable global business which we measure by profits and revenue--not just eyeballs. In a tough economic climate, our international revenue is up 30 percent year over year and we continue to focus on those markets with the strong monetization opportunities.

Additionally, MySpace continues to dominate the U.S. market--where the bulk of online advertising revenues reside--both in terms of monetization and user engagement with more than 76 million unique users and a 40 percent spike in engagement year over year.

MySpace does have a point. With News Corp.'s media muscle behind it, not to mention a stronger foothold in the U.S. and a willingness to use splashier advertisements (i.e. "wrapping" the homepage), it's not too hard to see that MySpace probably still has a notable edge in the advertising race.




As reported in November, executive vice president at Def Jam, Shakir Stewart, was found dead in his home which police reported was a successful suicide attempt. After the heat of his tragic death settled, DefJam promoted Jeff Straughn to senior VP of strategic marketing which handled most of Stewart's jobs but the official position that Stewart held was still vacant.

On January 22nd, Def Jam released news that they had in fact found a replacement for the Executive Vice President spot and it would be going to Chris Hicks. Hicks co-managed acts like Mary. J Blige and Usher and was senior vice president of A&R at Warner Music Group and Warner Chappell Music.