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NEWS CORP.

News Corporation, founded by chairman and CEO Rupert Murdock, is one of the world's largest media conglomerates. Among News Corp.’s U.S. assets are HarperCollins, The New York Post, Dow Jones & Co., The Weekly Standard, and 20th Century Fox Television. Revenue for the year ended 30 June 2008 was US$32.996 billion with an operating income of US$5.381 billion. Almost 70% of the News Corp. sales come from its U.S. businesses.

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WSJ Passes USA Today; HuffPo Passes WashPomore

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AP and News Corp. overvalue their contentmore

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USA Today Likely to Fall To No. 2 in Circulationmore

USA Today, long the country's largest newspaper by weekday circulation, said Friday it had experienced a circulation...

China Hopes to Create Its Own Media Empiresmore

China plans to spend billions of dollars in the next few years to develop media and entertainment companies that it...

News Corp plans global online wire service for its media outlets - Med...more

News Corp plans global online wire service for its media outlets by Ben Bold, mediaweek.co.uk 07-Sep-09, 11:30 LONDON -...

MySpace makeover complete; will growth follow?more

On Monday we highlighted the executive team that News Corp. (NASDAQ:NWSA) chief digital officer Jon Miller has built.

FT.com / Companies - News Corp considers selling Dow Jones index busin...more

News Corp considers selling Dow Jones index business By Kenneth Li and Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York Published:...

News Corp.'s Jon Miller, a digital pied pipermore

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China Hopes to Create Its Own Media Empiresmore

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The Dow: An index by any other name ...more

News Corp. is reported to be shopping the Dow Jones index group. But it's unthinkable for the DJIA to have another name.

Murdoch to charge people for accessing WSJ on mobiles - Brand Republic...more

Murdoch to charge people for accessing WSJ on mobiles by Darren Davidson, Brand Republic 16-Sep-09, 10:55 LONDON -...

FT.com / Media - Interest grows in Murdoch’s Dow Jones assetsmore

Interest grows in Murdoch’s Dow Jones assets By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson Published: August 24 2009 22:45 | Last...

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Harris Interactive poll has this week shown how resistant most consumers are to charging for online newspapers.

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Wall Street Journal to charge mobile readers | Industries | Technology...more

* Wall Street Journal to soon charge for mobile news * Nonsubscribers to pay $2/week; Subscribers pay $1/week * Murdoch...

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