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Murdoch: I'll Charge for News Sites Within Year
May 7, 2009 6:22 AM CDT
Murdoch: I'll Charge for News Sites Within Year
New York Post , London Times may join Journal behind pay wall
(Newser)
- If you think you can get your newspaper online for free, you can just think again, says News Corp honcho Rupert Murdoch, who plans to charge for access to his papers' websites "within the next 12 months" in an attempt to fix a "malfunctioning" business model. Murdoch...
Bigger E-Readers Ride In
to Save Newspapers
ANALYSIS
May 4, 2009 12:24 PM CDT
Bigger E-Readers Ride In to Save Newspapers
(Newser)
- Amazon is set to introduce a tabloid-sized version of the Kindle tailored to display newspapers—just one of many e-readers in the pipe that just might toss a life-preserver to print journalism, the
New York Times
reports. In fact, Engadget expects the new Kindle to debut Wednesday at a press...
Disney to Buy Hulu Stake, Upload ABC Shows
Apr 30, 2009 12:03 PM CDT
Disney to Buy Hulu Stake, Upload ABC Shows
Lost , Grey's Anatomy to join Hulu roster
(Newser)
- Disney and Hulu have a deal to allow the web-video site to show episodes from ABC properties, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Disney’s approximately 30% stake in Hulu will be comparable to that of NBC and News Corp, which bankrolled the site initially. Disney said popular shows like
Lost
...
Former Facebook Exec Named MySpace CEO
Apr 24, 2009 7:26 AM CDT
Former Facebook Exec Named MySpace CEO
(Newser)
- News Corp. has hired former Facebook executive Owen Van Natta to run MySpace, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The expected move may be announced as early as today. The hiring comes fast for MySpace, which announced Wednesday that current CEO Chris DeWolfe was stepping down, along with fellow co-founder Tom...
MySpace Founders Leaving
in News Corp Shakeup
Apr 22, 2009 7:36 PM CDT
MySpace Founders Leaving in News Corp Shakeup
CEO leaving, will be replaced by former Facebook exec
(Newser)
- Big changes afoot at MySpace: Co-founder Chris DeWolfe is stepping down as CEO and fellow co-founder Tom Anderson is in talks with owner News Corp to end his run as president. MySpace has lost much of its mojo in recent years to Facebook, and it looks like DeWolfe will be...
Google a 'Tapeworm:'
WSJ
Exec
Apr 6, 2009 10:27 AM CDT
Google a 'Tapeworm:'
WSJ
Exec
(Newser)
- Content aggregators like Google—and yes, the humble site you’re reading now—are “parasites or tech tapeworms in the intestines of the Internet,” Robert Thomson, editor of the
Wall Street Journal
, told fellow News Corp. paper the
Australian
last week. He warned that the “mistaken perception”...
Murdoch: Papers Need to Charge for Web Access
Apr 3, 2009 12:56 PM CDT
Murdoch: Papers Need to Charge for Web Access
Journal subscription plan 'not a gold mine, but it's not bad'
(Newser)
- The
New York Times
ought to be charging people to read its content, and so should every other newspaper that wants to survive, Rupert Murdoch said today. “People reading news for free on the Web, that’s got to change,” the News Corp chief said at a Washington...
For Its 1st Birthday, Hulu Gets Social Networking
Mar 12, 2009 1:22 PM CDT
For Its 1st Birthday, Hulu Gets Social Networking
Video site also vows to add more content
(Newser)
- To mark its first anniversary, Hulu is launching friends lists, most popular rankings, and more content—including show archives and classic cartoons and movies, CNET reports. But staying innovative isn't easy for a new media outlet with old media bosses. The website, which is owned by NBC and News Corp....
Murdoch: I'm Not Cowed by Recession, Chernin Exit
Feb 25, 2009 4:53 AM CST
Murdoch: I'm Not Cowed by Recession, Chernin Exit
MySpace co-founder denies rumors he's considering jumping ship
(Newser)
- Rupert Murdoch is touting his own "contrarian" tendencies as what will see News Corp. through the current recession and the implosion of the print media business. “In the past, we have met downturns with vigor, often departing from the herd. We have emerged much stronger," he said...
Murdoch Sorry for Cartoon
Feb 24, 2009 8:22 AM CST
Murdoch Sorry for Cartoon
Says it was only intended to mock stimulus
(Newser)
- Rupert Murdoch eats some crow today, with a short statement in the
New York Post
apologizing for the now-infamous chimpanzee cartoon. “I have spoken to a number of people and I now better understand the hurt this cartoon has caused,” Murdoch writes. “The only intent of that...
News Corp Prez Chernin to Quit in Summer
Feb 23, 2009 7:31 PM CST
News Corp Prez Chernin to Quit in Summer
Murdoch bids adieu to top exec who ran Fox film and television
(Newser)
- News Corp. President and COO Peter Chernin is parting ways with Rupert Murdoch when his contract runs out in June, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The departure comes as the company's stock has plunged more than two thirds over the past year and the media business is in tatters. Chernin,...
NAACP Demands Firing of Post Cartoonist
Feb 22, 2009 6:30 AM CST
NAACP Demands Firing of Post Cartoonist
Controversy continues as NAACP threatens News Corp. boycott
(Newser)
- NAACP leaders demanded the firing of the artist and editor responsible for the
New York P
ost
's controversial cartoon, reports CNN. Black leaders say the image draws on historically racist imagery by comparing President Obama to a chimpanzee. The NAACP has threatened boycotts of the
Post
and other News Corp. affiliates...
Cramer Is Fun, Informative, and Mostly Wrong
Analysis
Feb 7, 2009 3:08 PM CST
Cramer Is Fun, Informative, and Mostly Wrong
(Newser)
- With Wall Street in shambles, Jim Cramer’s ratings are higher than ever—which is fine as long as you ignore his stock picks, Bill Alpert writes in
Barron’s
. Cramer doles out thousands of buy/sell recommendations a year that consistently underperform the market. Alpert examined Cramer’s record from...
Hulu Solves Online Video Puzzle, Cashes In
ANALYSIS
Feb 6, 2009 2:45 PM CST
Hulu Solves Online Video Puzzle, Cashes In
Site has settled many questions of what works in online video
(Newser)
- YouTube established online video as a phenomenon almost instantly. But its user-generated content and lack of quality control made advertisers reluctant to embrace it. How then, to monetize online video? Do users want to stream or download, view through web browsers or special applications? Hulu, the video site run by...
News Corp. Posts $6.4B Loss
Feb 5, 2009 5:23 PM CST
News Corp. Posts $6.4B Loss
(Newser)
- News Corp., the global media giant controlled by Rupert Murdoch, said today it lost $6.4 billion in its most recent quarter because of a massive write-down in the value of its assets. The company, which owns the
Wall Street Journal
and Fox, also forecast a 30% drop in operating...
Hollywood Reeling
From DVD Slump
Jan 16, 2009 6:40 AM CST
Hollywood Reeling From DVD Slump
Disappearing profits threaten movies, star deals
(Newser)
- Hollywood studios are faced with huge losses because of a 21% slump in DVD sales and the fallout from the crisis on Wall Street, reports the
Financial Times
. Studio heads have been forced to cut back on the number of new movies in production and are preparing to trim the...
Idol
Ratings
Slip, but Still Strong at 30M
Jan 14, 2009 5:01 PM CST
Idol
Ratings Slip, but Still Strong at 30M
Smallest audience since '04 as Fox sees 10% dip
(Newser)
-
American Idol
’s eighth-season opener drew 10% fewer viewers than the previous installment’s premiere, Bloomberg reports. But with 30 million viewers, it still tripled the ratings of nearest rival CBS among viewers aged 18-49.
Idol
, Fox’s highest-rated show, raised $750 million in ad revenue last year. The judges...
Black Berates Newser Founder From Jail
OPINION
Dec 17, 2008 1:40 PM CST
Black Berates Newser Founder From Jail
News mogul attacks biography's depiction of rival Murdoch
(Newser)
- Convicted felon Conrad Black has skipped time in the exercise yard to pen a review from prison of the new biography of his old rival Rupert Murdoch. Black complains that biographer Michael Wolff is at once too deferential and takes "extreme psychological liberties" in
The Man Who Owns the
...
One Year On:
Murdoch Dances,
News Corp Mourns
Dec 16, 2008 7:42 AM CST
One Year On: Murdoch Dances, News Corp Mourns
Purchase of Dow Jones came at worst possible time
(Newser)
- Those hesitant Bancrofts who sold the
Wall Street Journal
to Rupert Murdoch last year have something to smile about this Christmas. Murdoch may be delighted with his new toy, but News Corp.'s share price has plunged 61%, farther than even perennial underperformer Time Warner. One year after its acquisition...
Murdoch Sees Opportunity in
NYT
's Troubles
Dec 6, 2008 11:05 AM CST
Murdoch Sees Opportunity in
NYT
's Troubles
Bio says he'd love to acquire it, make Sulzberger his 'puppet'
(Newser)
- First the
Journal
and next the
New York Times
? The
Economist
takes a look at Rupert Murdoch's "ever-stronger" ambition to acquire the
Times
, as laid out in a new biography,
The Man Who Owns the News
, by Newser founder Michael Wolff. Murdoch views the
Times
as his "favorite...
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