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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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his crusade to help the poor. Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, is owned by News Corp.

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amid a broad reorganization that began with its takeover more than a year ago by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

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costs and reignite its innovative drive under new leadership. The social networking site, which is a division of News...

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-- News Corp. is forming an external diversity council in response to pressure over a New York Post cartoon that...

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News Corp plans micro payments for WSJ websitemore

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" Amazon's newest Kindle takes aim at newspapersmore

middleman, controlling the relationship with subscribers and setting prices. Gannett Co.'s (GCI, Fortune 500) USA Today...

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BW's Ron Grover on the hiring of Michael Jones as COO of MySpace & Jason Hirschhorn as chief product officer.

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