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Murdoch blasts ABC's global 'didgeridoos' plan

Mr Murdoch is confident he'll be able to work out a way of charging people for online content.

Mr Murdoch is confident he'll be able to work out a way of charging people for online content. Full Article at ABC Online

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  4. LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 07:  In this photo illustration a copy of The Sunday Times newspaper rests under a computer keyboard and mouse on August 7, 2009 in London. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has announced that they will charge for online access to The Sunday Times as an experiment.
  5. HOLLYWOOD - APRIL 21:  News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch and wife attend the event honoring actor Hugh Jackman with a hand and footprint ceremony in the forecourt of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre on April 21, 2009 in Hollywood, California.
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