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NEWS Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch, who began building his media group with the Adelaide News in 1953, said he would like one of his children to succeed him, amid regular discussions about who will take over at the US company. Full Article at The Age
Jonny Wilkinson falls to the ground after being tackled. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters Jonny Wilkinson spoke for so long in answer to Sky's post-match questions that he almost wrecked Rupert Murdoch's evening schedules. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, center, poses with daughter Kathryn, left, and his wife Wendi Deng at the Broadway opening night of 'A Steady Rain' on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
When you look at what [Disney’s] ESPN gets and what its audience is and how many hours of viewing it gets at the average cable company and compare that with Fox; I’m not suggesting we get $4 but we have to have some sense of relativity in values.
News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch, who began building his media group with the Adelaide News in 1953, said he’d like one of his children to succeed him, amid regular discussions about who will take over at the US company. Full Article at Business Standard
Actors Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman were among the 10 registered bidders at Australia's most exclusive auction this week, when Sydney's poshest residence went under the hammer. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
Retransmission-consent fees paid by cable operators to broadcasters continue to climb, reflected in station groups' earnings and in moves by broadcast networks to get in on that revenue stream. Full Article at Multichannel News
News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch, right, talks to Allen & Co. managing director Jack Schneider, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009. View Photo »
We are only influential because we are lent the influence of major political and business leaders such as Rupert Murdoch, Richard Branson and Anthony Pratt, just to name a few
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, who began building his media group with the Adelaide News in 1953, said he’d like one of his children to succeed him, amid regular discussions about who will take over at the U.S. company. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch says Kevin Rudd is too sensitive when it comes to media criticism, and is more interested in strutting the world stage than running Australia. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Keith Rupert Murdoch, AC, KCSG (born 11 March, 1931 in Melbourne, Victoria), usually known as Rupert Murdoch, is an Australian-born American global media mogul. He is the major shareholder, chairman and managing director of News Corporation (News Corp). Full Article
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, center, poses with daughter Kathryn, left, and his wife Wendi Deng at the Broadway opening night of 'A Steady Rain' on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch, right, talks to Allen & Co. managing director Jack Schneider, 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 »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 »News Corp Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch (L) and wife Wendi Deng attend a ceremony where actor Hugh Jackman places his hand and foot prints in cement in front of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood April 21, 2009.
View Photo »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.
View Photo »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.
View Photo »HOLLYWOOD - APRIL 21: News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch attends 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.
View Photo »HOLLYWOOD - APRIL 21: News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch attends 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.
View Photo »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.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch (R) sits onstage with FOX News anchor Neil Cavuto for a session about 'Prime Time in the Global Village' at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association's Cable Show event in Washington, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch (L) laughs with Time Warner Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Bewkes (C) and Viacom President and CEO Philippe Dauman during a session about 'Prime Time in the Global Village' at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association's Cable Show e...
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch (L) talks to Time Warner Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Bewkes during a session about 'Prime Time in the Global Village' at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association's Cable Show event in Washington, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch (R) takes the stage with FOX News anchor Neil Cavuto (L) for a session about 'Prime Time in the Global Village' at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association's Cable Show event in Washington, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 2: News Corporation founder Rupert Murdoch (R) is interviewed by television anchor Neil Cavuto at the Washington Convention Center April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. Murdoch was the keynote speaker during the National Cable and Telecommunications Association conference.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 2: News Corporation founder Rupert Murdoch speaks at the Washington Convention Center April 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. Murdock was the keynote speaker during the National Cable and Telecommunications Association conference.
View Photo »News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch, right, talks to Allen & Co. managing director Jack Schneider, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »When you look at what [Disney’s] ESPN gets and what its audience is and how many hours of viewing it gets at the average cable company and compare that with Fox; I’m not suggesting we get $4 but we have to have some sense of relativity in values.
We are only influential because we are lent the influence of major political and business leaders such as Rupert Murdoch, Richard Branson and Anthony Pratt, just to name a few
I am pleased that News Corporation has delivered exceptionally strong results this quarter, despite continued macro-economic challenges
I have a lot of admiration for Rupert Murdoch personally
There were some strong remarks coming out of the White House about one or two of the commentators on Fox News ... it has tremendously increased their ratings.
They’ve made enemies of everyone from Apple to Microsoft to Rupert Murdoch. In theory, even with Microsoft, they would have been better off to partner than to battle them.
There were some strong remarks out of the White House about one or two commentators on Fox News and all I can tell you is that it has tremendously increased their ratings
When Rupert Murdoch's Sun (newspaper) put its support very firmly behind (the leader of Britain's Conservative opposition) David Cameron nine months out from an election, should the BBC be worried? What can Mr Murdoch expect in return?
There were some strong remarks coming out of the White House about one or two of the commentators on Fox News
One person who should be in the dock alongside Tony Blair is Rupert Murdoch, who with The Sun and The Times, was the principal cheerleader for the case that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. He was the chief propagandist. Murdoch is to Blair what Julius Streicher was to Adolf Hitler.
The land grab is spear-headed by the BBC. The scale and scope of its current activities and future ambitions is chilling.
Because I’m friends with [FOX honchos] Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes, too. I think they’re wonderful guys and they have an opinion. I think some of it–their choices–are based a little more on fear; that’s my opinion. Some of what they believe is important and useful, and it’s different from what I beli...
China will ultimately decide its own fate, but unless the digital door is opened, opportunities will be lost and potential will not be realized
Suppose they sell it to Rupert Murdoch… Wal-Mart... They could sell it to China! There’s sort of a ‘too big to fail’ problem.
The digital renaissance offers China an opportunity to exercise leadership
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. and John Malone’s Liberty Media are interested in NBC Universal, according to a report by CNBC, citing sources
Japanese media companies have not made much impact outside the country’s borders because Japan’s market is closed to foreign competition
Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch are really using that model to organize and galvanize this protest movement ... It's a totally Fox News-sponsored event.
China is both a developing country and a reluctant superpower. Even with the extraordinary success of economic reform, there are areas of great poverty in rural China and a striking disparity with the increasing wealth of the east
When confronted by power greater than his own (Rupert Murdoch or George W Bush), he yielded to it so as to maintain his own influence.
China is both a developing country and a reluctant superpower. Even with the extraordinary success of economic reform, there are areas of great poverty in rural China and a striking disparity with the increasing wealth of the east
The equity in MySpace Music is owned by major labels, the rest by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation
The embrace of the digital age is as vital to China today as its decision thirty years ago to take its place in the global economy. The policy then was called ‘the open door’ – China now has a chance to open its digital door
The new app follows an announcement this month by News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch that the company will start charging a subscription -- possibly as much as $1 or $2 per week -- for access to The Wall Street Journal's mobile applications
There are interesting media companies emerging in China but piracy will make it difficult for them to generate the profits at home that would fuel growth abroad
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