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Four Spark Networks board members set to be fired

JDate is getting a make-over.

Spark Networks, which owns JDate, Christian Mingle and other match-making sites, is facing a board overhaul, The Post has learned.

When the company’s shareholders gather in Los Angeles on Friday for their annual meeting, they will boot four Spark directors, including the Chairman and CEO Greg Liberman.

In their place, shareholders will vote in four dissident directors who have been nominated by Spark’s largest shareholder, hedge fund Osmium.

The company delayed the annual meeting last week in hopes of gaining Osmium’s support to a deal to sell the company, sources said.

The company isn’t expected to discuss the terms of the proposed sale at Friday’s meeting, sources said.

Osmium is so far unimpressed by the terms of the proposed deal, although negotiations could continue after Osmium takes over the six-member board, a source told The Post.

Osmium, a San Francisco hedge fund that owns a 14.2-percent stake in Spark, has concerns that Spark has been over-spending on Christian Mingle while neglecting the company’s crown jewel, JDate.