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News Corp. Profit Is Up By 19 Percent
AHN
News Corp. posted a quarterly net profit rise of 19 percent fueled by advertising sales at the Fox News Channel, "Ice Age: The Meltdown" film ticket sales and the sale of radio stations, according to sources. The media conglomerate led by Rupert Murdoch reported a fourth quarter profit of $852...
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News Corp. profit up, dispels Telecom Italia rumor
YAHOO
Reuters - News Corp. said on Tuesday its
quarterly net profit rose 19 percent, boosted by advertising
revenue at the Fox News Channel, "Ice Age: The Meltdown" film
ticket sales, and the sale of radio stations.
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News Corp. profit rises 19 percent
YAHOO
Reuters - News Corp. (NWSa.N) on Tuesday
said its quarterly net profit rose 19 percent boosted by
advertising sales at the Fox News Channel, "Ice Age: The
Meltdown" film ticket sales and a gain from the sale of radio
stations.
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News Corp. sculpting bold plan for growth
YAHOO
Reuters - "Change or die" is the
war cry of News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch and
company president Peter Chernin.
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MTV Wants Its Own Space
YAHOO
The Motley Fool - "Social networking" is certainly the buzz phrase these days, isn't it? And the undeniable icon of the whole movement is News Corp.'s (NYSE: NWS - News) MySpace. That doesn't mean that Rupert Murdoch is going to keep all the hip fun for himself -- Viacom (NYSE: VIA - News) and its MTV asset intend on exploiting the zeitgeist.
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Rupert Murdoch surprised by MySpace growth
YAHOO
Reuters - Twenty years after Rupert
Murdoch upended the status quo in television with the launch of
Fox Broadcasting Co., News Corp. is in the vanguard of another
media revolution with its recently acquired Internet assets
including MySpace.com.
Sources: YAHOO
News Corp. eyeing new media as China strategy
YAHOO
Reuters - After setbacks in China, News Corp.
now sees new media as one of its best strategies to gain a
foothold in the Chinese market, Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch
said in the transcript of an interview with U.S. television
journalist Charlie Rose to be broadcast on Thursday.
Sources: YAHOO
Murdoch calls on Blair to quit a year before next election
YAHOO
AFP - Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has called on Prime Minister Tony Blair to quit at least a year before the next election, heaping further pressure on the embattled premier to announce a timetable for his departure.
Sources: YAHOO
Murdoch said to like PCCW's broadband TV business
YAHOO
AFP - News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch is interested in the broadband television business of Hong Kong telecom company PCCW but is also sceptical that Macquarie Bank's bid for the firm's phone and media assets can succeed.
Sources: YAHOO
Murdoch calls on Blair to quit a year before next election
YAHOO
AFP - Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has called on British Prime Minister Tony Blair to quit at least a year before the UK's next election, heaping further pressure on the embattled premier to announce a timetable for his departure.
Sources: YAHOO
Murdoch flirts with Conservatives
BBC
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is flirting with the idea of backing David Cameron's Conservatives.
Sources: BBC
It's His Space Now
WIRED
Twilight of the media moguls? Not for this guy. With the $580 million purchase of MySpace, News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch is betting he can transform a free social network into a colossal marketing machine. From Wired magazine.
Sources: WIRED
The London Times Launches New York Edition
AHN
Media mogul Rupert Murdochs London-based newspaper The Times is going to have a U.S. counterpart next month, following in the steps of the Financial Times and the Guardian, two other British papers with alternate versions...
Sources: AHN
Jaws Drop: Murdoch Fundraising for Clinton
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AP - Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, whose Fox News Channel and other conservative news outlets have been skewering Hillary Rodham Clinton for years, will host a summer fundraiser for the senator, mystifying some observers and enraging others.
Sources: YAHOO
News Corp profit rises on television growth
YAHOO
Reuters - Rupert Murdoch-controlled media
conglomerate News Corp. (NWSa.N) on Wednesday said quarterly
profit doubled, as strong advertising at its television
businesses outweighed profit declines for its films and
newspapers.
Sources: YAHOO
Murdoch To Hold Fundraiser For Hillary Clinton
AHN
Joanna Wypior - AHN Staff Reporter
New York, NY (AHN) Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is to hold a fundraiser for New York Senator Hillary Clinton, according to reports.
The conservative Murdoch will host the event in July on behalf of News Corp, reports London's Financial Times.
The...
Sources: AHN
Murdoch To Host Fundraiser For Hillary Clinton
AHN
Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul, has agreed to host a political fundraiser for Hillary Clintons re-election campaign.
The decision underlines an incongruous thawing of relations between Murdoch and Hillary, who in 1998 coined the...
Sources: AHN
News Corp. to Put Takeover Defense to Vote
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AP - News Corp., the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has reached a settlement with a group of shareholders who sued the company over its handling of a "poison pill" anti-takeover provision.
Sources: YAHOO
Mogul Murdoch Says Newspapers Must Embrace Technology Or Face Extinction
AHN
Lynda Fisher - AHN Staff Writer
London, England (AHN) - Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says that the newspaper industry needs to incorporate technological innovations, such the Internet, laptops and mobile phones or face the inevitable extinction of the industry.
Murdoch made his comments at the...
Sources: AHN
'Adapt to new technology or die,' Murdoch tells newspapers
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AFP - The newspaper industry needs to embrace the technological revolution of the Internet, MP3 players, laptops and mobile phones or face extinction, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch said.
Sources: YAHOO
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