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News Corp, publisher of The Sunday Times, has joined Time Inc, Condé Nast, Hearst and Meredith in the venture. Between them they publish titles such as Cosmopolitan, Time, Vogue and Vanity Fair. With a new generation of electronic readers about to hit...
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Speculation continues to surround Sky Deutschland and the future of topper Mark Williams as News Corp.'s money-losing German satcaster struggles to woo subscribers. The rumor mill has Guillaume de Posch, former CEO of TV group ProSiebenSat.1 and a current...
Tags: News Corp., Sky Deutschland, Mark Williams, pay tv, Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch, Germany, Berlin, Sky Movies, News Corporation, Business Finance, British Sky Broadcasting, Fox News Channel, Kirch Group
Internet search giant Google is offering news providers a new way to attract paying subscribers without having to remove their content from Google's search results. The proposal appears to be a compromise following threats by News Corporation chairman...
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Aristotle International Inc., which has criticized online hangout MySpace.com for its policies on sexual predators, said Wednesday that the top lawyer for MySpace's parent company, News Corp., is joining its board of directors. Aristotle, whose products...
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The study was carried out by Attributor, a content tracking firm behind the Fair Syndication Consortium, a group of more than 1,500 publishers who have banded together to ensure that content creators are compensated for their work. It comes as US newspaper...
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Cielo, News Corp.�s new Italo digital terrestrial TV channel, has suffered a double blow, with red tape blocking this week�s launch and the Italian government questioning whether the channel breaks competition law. Cielo execs announced the channel would...
Tags: Cielo, News Corp., Silvio Berlusconi, Italian, Italy, Milan
Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington has accused Rupert Murdoch of confusing aggregation with misappropriation following his Federal Trade Commission speech claiming "There's no such thing as a free news story" . Huffington began in a humorous vein:...
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Escalating the battle between traditional newspapers and online news providers, media mogul Rupert Murdoch lashed out at Google Inc. and other Web companies Tuesday, accusing them of looting news articles and contributing to the industry's decline. "There...
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Rupert Murdoch has closed his long-gestating deal for News Corp. to acquire a stake in Saudi Prince Waleed bin Talal's Rotana media conglom. Son James Murdoch has been personally involved in the negotiations, which have gone on for many months as the...
Tags: Rotana, News Corp., Prince Waleed, Middle East, Rupert Murdoch, Los Angeles
The Italian government is seeking an opinion from EU regulators on whether News Corp.'s plans to launch a free television channel in Italy conforms to restrictions on the company's broadcasting operations in the Italian market. In a statement issued Tuesday,...
Tags: Italy, News Corp., Rome, Free-to-air, Business Finance