...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...
...on the December 13, 1994 show and Gingrich was not one of the other nine, a list which included Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, Rupert Murdoch (for getting NFL games on Fox), Barbra Streisand and Jimmy Carter ("In his post-White House years, he seems to have...
...the board meets next week. Other media companies have also watched their shares drop and advertising shrink. News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch, a main Fairfax rival, recently said there would be cuts at his Australian publications. Note: If this is your first...
...and an obsession with calories and neatness. The book also details his relationships, and dealings with the likes of Rupert Murdoch , as well as with his Citi private banker Michael Jensen and Lebanese investment adviser PJ Shoucair . There are also rules...
...of the many books about Rupert Murdoch have been written by people who knew him well, such as Harry Evans or Andrew Neil, but fell out with him and were granted no further access. Michael Wolff, the award-winning magazine writer, comes from the opposite direction:...
...culture and they wrongly infer that the BBC is part of that. But, in fact, it is stronger than ever." Over on Sky, the Rupert Murdoch-owned broadcaster doubled its arts output in October. It now transmits its programmes through Sky Arts 1 (which focuses on...
... Baseball blog & comments on XM MLB Channel 175 and media issues. The daily discourse, jobs, media appearances and big money all flow from a main source. Its goal is to perpetuate itself, ridicule dissent, and influence who wins awards. I agree with Doug P...
...of several publications who are covering the event. - NY Post is posting Wall Street Journal material. Makes sense since Rupert Murdoch owns both now and why not share resources, especially if thereâs less staff to cover everything at each publication? -...
...companies have seen their shares pummeled as a slowing economy saps spending by advertisers. Rival News Ltd.'s boss Rupert Murdoch recently foreshadowed staff cuts at his Australian publications, and the editors of its main tabloids have been dumped. Job cuts...
...even may fold in 2009. Digital information is still the growth business at Journal parent, Dow Jones & Co, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWSa.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz). At the same time, print advertising is a lucrative business...