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DailyFinance
March 18, 2010
mediabistro.com (blog)
March 18, 2010
DailyFinance
March 18, 2010
MacDailyNews (blog)
March 18, 2010
News Corp. Chairman
Rupert Murdoch was interviewed by Fox Business Channel and the discussion touches on Apple and the iPad. Murdoch said, "All media is ...
BNET
March 18, 2010
What will happen to Paul Carlucci,
Rupert Murdoch's top adman at
News Corp. (NWS), when Murdoch dies? Murdoch is 78. ...
Media Matters for America (blog)
March 18, 2010
Well,
News Corp wants you to know that, despite
rumors to the contrary, they aren't selling MySpace. On
Tuesday, Business Insider reported what has been ...
Huffington Post (blog)
March 18, 2010
boycott Fox News and
News Corp, Here's a list of
News Corp assets. Love Obama, not scare to go into the lion's den. Note to tea-baggers and Fix News fans ...
The Business Insider
March 18, 2010
The Business Insider
March 18, 2010
News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox sent out a release stating that director James Cameron's blockbuster will be released on Blu-ray and regular DVD on April 22 ...
TheWrap
March 18, 2010
On
Tuesday, Business Insider reported what has been speculated for awhile now: that
News Corp. and its chief,
Rupert Murdoch, ...
Los Angeles Times (blog)
March 18, 2010
Nine months after MySpace laid off 30% of its Beverly Hills-based workforce, another of News Corp.'s Internet businesses has cut a significant chunk of its ...
BusinessWeek
March 17, 2010
Participating studios include
News Corp., Sony Corp., Universal Pictures and
Time Warner Inc., the Cable & Telecommunications Association for
marketing ...
paidContent.org
March 17, 2010
News Corp.-owned IGN
Entertainment, which includes both the video game network of the same name, as well as sites like AskMen, is going through a major ...
Barron's (blog)
March 17, 2010
News Corp. (NWS) is denying reports that it wants to sell or spin-off MySpace. Business Insider initially reported that
Rupert Murdoch's ...
Sky News (blog)
March 16, 2010
The Chairman and
CEO of
News Corp,
Rupert Murdoch, was interviewed by our colleagues at Fox Business News last week. During the conversation, he repeats his ...
BusinessWeek
March 16, 2010
The president's aides have been critical of the News Corp. cable channel for its coverage of the administration. Former White House communications director ...
Electronista (blog)
March 16, 2010
News Corp. is frantically trying to sell MySpace, a short but potentially major
rumor maintained this afternoon. Company head
Rupert Murdoch is said by SAI ...
BusinessWeek
March 16, 2010
The discs will go on sale in countries around the world between April 21 and May 6,
News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox Home
Entertainment said in a ...
BloggingStocks (blog)
March 16, 2010
Unfortunately, though, News Corp. (NWS) committed itself to MySpace by buying it back in 2005. What a mistake that was. I'm sure everyone knows about the ...
BloggingStocks (blog)
March 15, 2010
News Corp.'s (NWS) Avatar is still in the top ten. It came in seventh place, and its domestic total now stands at $730 million. ...
Broadcasting & Cable
March 15, 2010
News Corp. used Fox's New Year's Day telecast of the Sugar Bowl as a very effective pawn in its battle with
Time Warner. And Disney's ABC used the ...
Crain's New York Business
March 15, 2010
News Corp., the Journal's owner, is spending $15 million on the New York section, which will cover everything from
sports and
culture to politics and real ...
Media Matters for America
March 15, 2010
PC World
March 15, 2010
There are exceptions, of course, most notably
News Corp.'s
Wall Street Journal, which has succeeded in convincing readers to ante up for online news. ...
ABCmoney.co.uk
March 15, 2010
British Sky Broadcasting Group led gainers on the 100, adding 5 percent on
rumors that
News Corp (
NYSE: NWS) could be getting ready to bid on the ...
Trefis
March 15, 2010
MySpace, owned by
News Corp (
Nasdaq:NWS), competes with Facebook and other social networking sites. MySpace has been losing top talent lately as a result of ...
PR Newswire (press release)
March 15, 2010
Join Hemanshu Nigam, Chief Security Officer of News Corporation and Christopher Falkenberg, president of Insite Security, as they discuss the power you have ...
ABC News
March 15, 2010
(Reuters) -
Rupert Murdoch's
News Corp will earn $350 million to $400 million from James Cameron's blockbuster "Avatar," once the movie is released on pay ...
Rethink Wireless
March 14, 2010
Along with
Rupert Murdoch's
News Corp, media conglomerate Hearst has been the most active in embracing emerging mobile devices and apps ...
Huffington Post (blog)
March 14, 2010
MuMbrella
March 14, 2010
News Corp has launched its
global ad sales house, Fox One Stop Media, into the Australian and
New Zealand markets. It will allow advertisers and their ...
Reuters
March 14, 2010
London, March 14 (Reuters) -
News Corp (NWSA.O) is looking to sell Jamster, a mobile phone content business which provides ring tones and online dating ...
BusinessWeek
March 14, 2010
March 13 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey will stand for election to Sky Deutschland AG's supervisory board. ...
BusinessWeek
March 13, 2010
Sky Deutschland is
Germany's biggest pay-TV broadcaster, in which
News Corp. owns 45.4 percent. BSkyB spokesman Robert Fraser and
News Corp. spokeswoman ...
Finance Markets (blog)
March 13, 2010
British Sky Broadcasting Group led gainers on the 100, adding 5 percent on
rumors that
News Corp (
NYSE: NWS) could be getting ready to bid on the ...
Washington Post
March 13, 2010
Some prominent print
journalists are now cheering
Rupert Murdoch, the head of
News Corp. (which owns the Fox network) for his alleged commitment to print, ...
Independent
March 13, 2010
In an attempt to capitalise on such a change, News Corp, which owns around 39 per cent of Sky, was said to be mulling over an offer of up to 750p per share ...
Independent
March 12, 2010
In an attempt to capitalise on such a change, News Corp, which owns around 39 per cent of Sky, was said to be mulling over an offer of up to 750p per share ...
BusinessWeek
March 12, 2010
News Corp., which already owns 39 percent of BSkyB, may be planning to pay 735 pence ($11.15) per share for the stake it doesn't already own, the Financial ...