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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, which is looking for a local partner as it aims to launch its popular MySpace website in China, is in early talks with prominent blog companies Bokee.com and BlogCN.com, industry sources said on Sunday.
Murdoch and his wife, Wendi Deng, as well as MySpace executives, were in Beijing at the weekend to meet Chinese government officials, other industry sources said, but it was unclear which ministry they were meeting.
On a visit to Beijing in September, Deng met with Bokee - one of China's first and best known blogging sites which commands 25 percent of the market - one source said.
MySpace co-founders Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe have also met Bokee and rival BlogCN several times, the sources added, though it remains unclear whether there will be a tie-up.
"I think (News Corp) wants to do their own thing - the talks were to exchange ideas about how to operate in China," one source said.
News Corp could not immediately be reached for comment.
Since last year's $580 million purchase of MySpace.com, one of the Internet's fastest-growing properties, News Corp Chairman and Chief Executive Murdoch has been talking up the Web, as he now believes Internet businesses will grow faster than cable networks and newspapers. In September, Murdoch sent his wife Deng to Beijing as part of plans to expand into 11 markets globally.
News Corp said on Wednesday it could launch a version of MySpace in China during this fiscal year if it found the right joint venture partner. The possible timeline on MySpace's China ambitions comes on the heels of an announcement that News Corp has struck a joint venture deal with Softbank Corp to launch a version of MySpace in Japan. Chinese blogging companies, facing an increasingly competitive market, are also hungry for foreign capital. Bokee, whose name is Chinese for Web log, or "blog", has attracted 5 million yuan ($635,768) in seed funding as well as $10 million in venture capital from six US and Chinese firms.
Another blog, Blogbus.com, received between $3 million and $5 million from Japanese venture capital firm JAIC and Japanese ad company Cyber Agent, in Blogbus's first round of external investment, according to Chinese media reports this week.

Copyright Reuters, 2006

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