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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Reports that News Corp and Microsoft were in talks for an exclusive deal that would exclude Google are overblown, a source close to the situation said on Tuesday.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Reports that News Corp and Microsoft were in talks for an exclusive deal that would exclude Google are overblown, a source close to the situation said on Tuesday.
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Well we’ve been calling for Rupert Murdoch to put up or shut up for sometime, as have others, and it would seem to some great digging by Zee over at The Next Web that News Corp may be doing just that. Despite the fact that just about everyone in the industry with half a brain acknowledges [...]
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Well we’ve been calling for Rupert Murdoch to put up or shut up for sometime, as have others, and it would seem to some great digging by Zee over at The Next Web that News Corp may be doing just that. Despite the fact that just about everyone in the industry with half a brain acknowledges [...]
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MediaMemo (Free subscription) | yesterday
Another day, another "future of journalism" panel. Actually, this one, hosted by the Federal Trade Commission, is a two-day event, which is enough time to hear from three different News Corp. executives.
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MarketIntelligenceCenter.com (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
News Corp. (NWSA) appears to be on the move today and is now at $11.31, down 0.23 (1.99%) on volume of 2,590,689 shares traded. Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $4.95 to a high of $13.09. News Corp. stock has been showing support around $10.97 and resistance in the $11.99 range. Technical indic...
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Media Week (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
LONDON - Lachlan Murdoch, son of media mogul Rupert, has sold millions of his shares in News Corp, raising around $27m, as he continues to step up his own business interests.
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VKI Studios Blog (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
It all started this week with Rupert Murdock, everyone's favourite media mogul/crochety old man, and his decisions to pull News Corp. info out of the Google index, and his call to other news companies to do the same. The internet has been in an uproar about anti-competitive practices, legal issues. Whether it's actually illegal or not (I am NOT a lawyer), it's still an awfully dirty move and...
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Tuscaloosanews.com (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
ERIC PFANNER To earn new revenue from sources other than advertising, online publishers will need the help of gatekeepers like Google and Microsoft.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
To earn new revenue from sources other than advertising, online publishers will need the help of gatekeepers like Google and Microsoft.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
To earn new revenue from sources other than advertising, online publishers will need the help of gatekeepers like Google and Microsoft.
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E - Editors Weblog (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
In a public poll conducted by One News Page, 89% of respondents said that the proposed News Corp partnership with Microsoft's Bing search engine for exclusive news access was a good idea, or 'a winner' in the words of the...
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SeekingAlpha Media Stocks (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Michael Steinberg submits: Google ( GOOG ) fights for net neutrality and the right to index all of the world’s information for free. Verizon ( VZ ), AT&T ( T ) and content providers are out to slay the Google dragon. Microsoft’s ( MSFT ) Bing search engine fights to grab market share from Google. And News Corp. ( NWS , NWSA ) is conspiring with Microsoft to take Google down...
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