MTV to launch activism social network
By Kenneth Li
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Viacom Inc's MTV will launch a new Internet social network sponsored by foundations operated by the founders of Microsoft and AOL to encourage youth activism.
The site, Think.MTV.com, is designed to be a resource for social and political issues, aiming to inform as well as let users connect with other like-minded people on issues from the environment to sexual health and discrimination.
It will let users create pages, as on other online social networks Facebook and MySpace, and upload photos and videos, some of which may be aired on MTV's online or cable network.
"We've only been able to devote a certain amount of time on air," MTV President Christina Norman said in a phone interview. "The Think platform creates an umbrella to be able to talk about a number of issues at a time."
The site is backed by funding from AOL founder Steve Case's Case Foundation, Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates's Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Goldhirsh Foundation and MCJ Foundation.
The test launch on Thursday comes just weeks after MTV struck a deal with News Corp's MySpace social network to host a series of discussions between U.S. presidential candidates and Internet viewers that will be streamed online.
The presidential discussions will also air on Think.MTV.
Think.MTV's launch also comes amid a push at the network to boost its Internet presence. Profiles created on Think.MTV can be used in other parts of MTV Networks online properties. Continued...





