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AP 03:06 PM | October 09,2009
Curley said content aggregators, such as search engines and bloggers, were also directing audiences and revenue away from content creators
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Reuters 12:07 PM | September 18,2009
Murdoch, whose press empire includes popular tabloids like the New York Post and Britain’s Sun as well as The London Times, said in August he may start charging for access to news websites by the middle of next year
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AP 11:06 AM | August 07,2009
It’s risky for the company because a pay barrier could drive away web traffic and with it, advertising revenue
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Reuters 11:52 AM | June 17,2009
The company declined to say how many people work at the service, but the percentage suggests that about 400 people will lose their jobs
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Priyanka Mehra 01:15 AM | April 16,2009
The nine-month-old entertainment channel scored 292 gross rating points compared with Star Plus’ 267
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Richard Perez-Pena and Tim Arango / NYT 11:46 PM | April 08,2009
As online, print and TV advertising takes a hit, media executives ponder on ways to make the consumer pay
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Staff writer 10:53 PM | March 23,2009
The first stage of the partnership will be the launch of the STAR-CJ home shopping channel in the second half of 2009
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Tim Arango and Richard Perez-Pena / NYT 01:11 AM | February 24,2009
The declining economy and fortunes of print publications have placed in stark relief Murdoch’s love for newspapers
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Rob Cox / breakingviews.com 11:14 PM | February 06,2009
News Corp.’s quarterly results include impairment charges of $3.06 billion, mostly related to Dow Jones
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AP 02:15 PM | November 18,2008
Newspaper companies in the United States and elsewhere are facing fundamental changes to their businesses as more people get their news from the Internet
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AP 01:35 PM | November 06,2008
The gloomy news came after the company said net income for the first quarter that ended 30 September dropped to $515 million
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Gillian Wee / Bloomberg 12:40 AM | September 19,2008
Local television ad sales in the US are “bad”, hurt by a drop in spending by auto makers, Murdoch said
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04:24 PM | September 03,2008
Russian Prime Minister Vladmir Putin tops the list, followed by media baron Rupert Murdoch
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02:46 PM | September 03,2008
Viewers in one of the largest South Asian enclaves in the U.S. will now be able to catch their favorite Bollywood flicks, Indian soaps and reality television shows
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Reuters 11:31 AM | September 03,2008
The deal never happened, but Murdoch did buy one of the best-known newspapers in the United States - Wall Street Journal
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