The widget, in combination with the website's login system MySpaceID, gives members the chance to read and respond to messages, view friends' status reports, publish personal status updates, browse photos and post comments, all via their TV set.
Jason Oberfest, MySpace's vice president of business development and general manager of MySpaceID, said: "We're giving our users an entirely new way to easily enjoy, share and access MySpace content through the new MySpace experience for TV.
"We believe in our open platform that delivers interactive, social applications, and by empowering our users to access their MySpace network while also enjoying TV, we continue to provide new and unique ways keep them engaged and connected."
The internet application is designed on the new TV application framework called the Widget Channel, co-developed by Intel and Yahoo!.
The Widget Channel offers a dock mode where users can gain access to the MySpace Widget at the bottom of their TV screens.
The MySpace dock features links to "My Profile", "Messages", "Friend Requests" and "Status Updates".
Users can open the MySpace sidebar for more information when updates are received by clicking on an icon. This sidebar allows users to navigate all functionalities of the widget.
The widget is available via connected consumer devices running the Intel Media Processor CE 3100.
William Leszinske, general manager of Intel's Digital Home Group, said: "We believe bringing MySpace to the TV will transform the way people think about social networking and provide a seamless experience for users to enjoy MySpace while watching TV."