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A view of the News Corporation building in New York August 4, 2009. View Photo »
News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch shrugs off a reporter's question as he arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009. View Photo »
News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009. View Photo »
News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch (L), chairman and CEO of News Corporation, and David DeVoe, CFO of News Corp, go to lunch at the duck pond at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch (L), chairman and CEO of News Corporation, and David DeVoe, CFO of News Corp, go to lunch at the duck pond at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch (R), chairman and CEO of News Corporation, and Michael Eisner, former chief executive officer of Walt Disney Company, go to lunch at the duck pond at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives with his wife Wendi at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives with his wife Wendi at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives with his wife Wendi at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009. View Photo »
News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch, left, talks with former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009. View Photo »
News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch, left, talks with former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009. View Photo »
News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, center, is seen at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009, with Haim Saban, right, and News Corporation's senior executive VP and CFO David DeVoe. View Photo »
News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, left, chats with Disney's Robert Iger, center, and Haim Saban, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009. View Photo »
FILE - In this July 9, 2008 file photo, News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for the annual Allen & Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. View Photo »
FILE - In this July 9, 2008 file photo, News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for the annual Allen & Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. View Photo »
Jon Miller, Chairman and CEO, Digital Media Group, News Corporation, speaks during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009. View Photo »
Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation, speaks during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009. View Photo »
Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation, speaks during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009. View Photo »
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A view of the News Corporation building in New York August 4, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch shrugs off a reporter's question as he arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch (L), chairman and CEO of News Corporation, and David DeVoe, CFO of News Corp, go to lunch at the duck pond at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch (L), chairman and CEO of News Corporation, and David DeVoe, CFO of News Corp, go to lunch at the duck pond at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch (R), chairman and CEO of News Corporation, and Michael Eisner, former chief executive officer of Walt Disney Company, go to lunch at the duck pond at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives with his wife Wendi at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives with his wife Wendi at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation, arrives with his wife Wendi at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch, left, talks with former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch, left, talks with former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, center, is seen at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009, with Haim Saban, right, and News Corporation's senior executive VP and CFO David DeVoe.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, left, chats with Disney's Robert Iger, center, and Haim Saban, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 9, 2008 file photo, News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for the annual Allen & Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. Things are have changed radically since Allen held his first summer summit in 1983.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 9, 2008 file photo, News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for the annual Allen & Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. Things are have changed radically since Allen held his first summer summit in 1983.
View Photo »Jon Miller, Chairman and CEO, Digital Media Group, News Corporation, speaks during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation, speaks during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation, speaks during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation (2nd L), speaks as (L-R) Peter Bart, Vice President, Editor-in-Chief, Variety, Brian Grazer, Producer and Partner, Imagine Entertainment, and Leslie Moonves, President and CEO, CBS Corp. , listen during the "Outlook...
View Photo »Jon Miller, Chairman and CEO, Digital Media Group, News Corporation, speaks as Leslie Moonves (R), President and CEO, CBS Corp. , listens during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Jon Miller, Chairman and CEO, Digital Media Group, News Corporation, listens to Brian Grazer (L), Producer and Partner, Imagine Entertainment, during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29,...
View Photo »Jon Miller, Chairman and CEO, Digital Media Group, News Corporation, listens during the "Outlook for the Entertainment Industry" panel at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch speaks at a panel discussion, " The New Relationship Between Government and Business," at the 2009 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 27, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch shrugs off a reporter's question as he arrives with his wife, Wendi Deng, for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »We are already charging -- and successfully so -- for the Wall Street Journal online. We intend to expand this pay model to all our newspapers in the News Corp stable: the Times of London, The Australian, the rest
Generally, ad-reliant stocks like CBS, Disney, Viacom and News Corp., have been on the upswing since the ad market has been improving sequentially every month since April or May, and advertisers are providing strong demand for fourth quarter 2009 ad inventory
Publishers of the Denver Post and the Dallas Morning News may pull some of their stories from Google Inc.’s news site, a move that would emulate News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch.
We think News Corp. executives are well aware of this and so are enlisting the help of Microsoft to try and put pressure on Google in other ways namely the possibility of a newspaper online cartel
News Corp is merrily making itself irrelevant to web consumers, while continuing to use Google as its punch bag rather than addressing the radical transition of media into the online world.
I don't want Microsoft to throw a lot of money towards News Corp, and I don't know why News Corp would do this to themselves
Microsoft has been in early discussions with the News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, about a pact to pay the News Corporation to remove links to its news content from Google’s search engine and display them exclusively on Bing, from Microsoft, according to a person bri...
Among the most thorny issues, one of these people said, are the terms under which Microsoft would compensate News Corp., if at all, to feature its news content.
It ties in with (News Corp. head Rupert) Murdoch's seeming hatred of Google and its alleged news content-stealing behavior as a news aggregator--and it would provide News Corp. with an elegant way out of the strange position it's currently in where it complains about Google but lets the engine's robots ...
Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp. over a plan that would involve the media company being paid to 'de-index' its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry
According to a person familiar with the matter, News Corp. initiated the conversations with Microsoft. The software giant has held conversations with other publishers as well, this person said.
The talks are still at a very early stage and may not result in a deal, according to these people. Among the most thorny issues, one of these people said, are the terms under which Microsoft would compensate News Corp., if at all, to feature its news content, which ranges from The Wall Street Journal to...
News Corp. has held discussions with Microsoft Corp. about a partnership that could result in News Corp. removing its newspaper content from Google Inc.'s search engine while continuing to feature it on Microsoft's online properties, according to people familiar with the matter
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
MGM has never been the wholly integrated company such as Viacom or News Corp, or to some extent even Time Warner
News Corp. digital chief Jon Miller expressed some interest in such a move in an onstage interview conducted by paidContent's Rafat Ali in Monaco on Thursday, noting that he believes in the 'freemium' music model conceptually, even if a practical and sustainable version hasn't appeared yet.
I wouldn't expect much, given that this deal, like the iLike purchase MySpace made earlier this year, is an 'acqhire' -- News Corp.'s social network/portal wants to buy imeem for its 'sales team, engineering, Snocap and other Imeem IP,' a person familiar with the transaction tells me.
I interviewed Jon Miller, the head of (Murdch’s) News Corp Digital, on stage
It is quite possible he doesn’t realize – and can’t fathom – that removing News Corp.’s newspapers from Google means that, in the largest part of the information market, they would cease to count
News Corp will block Google
But the main reason why News Corp. ... won't [block Google] is because, for all their bravado, they know very well how much they rely on Google and the other search engines and that they can't afford to suddenly become basically invisible to the web ... The fact is they have no problem with Google sendi...
You should look for Time Warner, News Corp., Viacom and others to begin announcing China deals very soon
I am pleased that News Corporation has delivered exceptionally strong results this quarter, despite continued macro-economic challenges
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