MySpace will serve as a ‘virtual audition city’ and conduct auditions online

The popular social networking site MySpace has long been known as a home for budding and established musicians as well as many other performers. All of them who use the networking site as a means of reaching out to fans, have something more to look forward to. Now they are going to reach a totally different audience, the judges of ‘America’s Got Talent’.

MySpace, NBC and FremantleMedia are getting ready to go ahead with a partnership, which will treat the popular social network as a ‘virtual audition city’ for the upcoming season of the summer reality show.

The producers of the show have already held auditions in Orlando, Fla, Nashville and other cities. Now they are all set to conduct auditions online as well. One episode of this variety show will be dedicated to the submissions of users of MySpace.com.

People are uploading music videos, stunts and tricks to MySpace all the time.

According to MySpace’s vice president for marketing & content development, Josh Brooks. The partnership will now tap into the talent, which exists online for NBC, added the network’s director of digital promotion strategies, Jared Goldsmith.

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