...them if they can, but you have to wonder whether Dell got its money's worth from the attempt. While I fretted that Rupert Murdoch would turn the Journal into a tabloid when he first had designs on acquiring Dow Jones, I still don't think we'll see a "Page...
...Murdoch's Jerusalem Post has to keep finding its daily quota of Iranian fearmongering and war hype. No other Israeli newspaper keeps, as a permanent and prominent section right after Headlines and before those for other Missle East or international news, one...
...its $6 billion in cash to make a major acquisition in 2009 -- one that will leave investors cold. "A spate of stories follows, pointing out the company's poor stock performance and questioning whether any actual strategy animates Rupert Murdoch's moves."...
...Michael Wolff's recently launched biography of Rupert Murdoch, "The Man Who Owns the News," looks into Murdoch's personal life, his desire to acquire The New York Times and his dislike of Arthur Sulzberger. As Wolff puts it, the NYT is Murdoch's "favorite...
...an edited extract of his final Boyer Lecture, Rupert Murdoch urges Australians not to squander their opportunities In this time in our history, the gravest threat to Australia's freedom and prosperity does not come from war or terrorism, it comes from the...
... Yet few sentient readers could deny that most British media is coarser, more cynical and more raucous than it was when Rupert Murdoch bought and "revitalised" the dying Sun in 1968. It's not all the Sun's fault, of course. We have all contributed to crude...
...follows, pointing out the company's poor stock performance and questioning whether any actual strategy animates Chairman Rupert Murdoch's moves. A picayune change in how magazines count circulation is O.K.'d by industry arbiter Audit Bureau of Circulations....
...near realizing the potential of the franchise. That could be Christ Carterâs fault, but I doubt it. Rothman â and essentially Rupert Murdochâs skinflint ways⦠well, I think the result in diminished film potential. This wasnât what people were wanting from...
... The world relies on its business leaders, theres no question. Michael Bloomberg, Donald Trump, Steve Jobs and Rupert Murdoch indirectly, through one means or another, tell you what to do every single day. It is probable that at any given moment,...
...have the heart to remind Temple what happened to Hamilton. On the other hand, the Post is still around. On yet another hand, Rupert Murdoch owns it. And yet, the optimist in me hopes Temple's right. Look, if your entire skill set consists of spelling, typing...