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Murdoch press makes hay from Gordon Brown’s misspelling of...
Earthman, Come Home —
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Sky News The Sun Murdoch press makes hay from Gordon Brown’s misspelling of Jamie Janes’ name then Sky News misspells his name, while the Sun misspells his mother’s. [via many people on Twitter, but starting here ]7 hours ago -
Time For Media Reform In The UK
IP TV Times —
Authority: 126
Once upon a time a media mogul could make or break a government. Indeed, the UKs most widely rad newspaper, the semi-pornographic The Sun was often credited with winning elections. With one man, Rupert Murdoch, essentially controlling the UKs only satellite broadcaster with nearly 10 million homes, more than a ...22 hours ago -
Harlequin launches digital-only imprint. Will other big houses feel the romance?
DailyFinance —
Authority: 792
Filed under: Company News , Technology , Media , Time Warner , Amazon.com, Inc. , News Corp. For a publisher celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, Harlequin has been thinking ahead. Much of the voluminous catalog from the romance publisher is available for digital download in multiple formats, so fans ...1 day ago -
Interpreting the Numbers About News
LB's Rambles —
Authority: 125
There are some very interesting statistics about the news media, from the points of view of news providers and news consumers, contained in a new report from MediaPosts Daily Research Brief . The report, based on the results of a study by the American Press Institute , is focused on the question of paid online ...1 day ago -
Digital Culture Links: November 10th 2009
Tama Leaver dot Net —
Authority: 112
Links for November 5th 2009 through November 10th 2009: Murdoch may block Google searches [BBC NEWS | Business] - Murdoch plans to pull News Corps stories from Google. And apparently he thinks he can do away with fair dealing, too. I fear the old tiger is roaring his last roars: "Rupert Murdoch has said he will ...1 day ago -
Murdoch Wants To Stop The Public From Gaining Misinformation
Sensico —
Authority: 420
Thank you Murdoch!! The media news of the day is that Murdoch is getting more serious about blocking Google from listing his sites . Bad business decision but unless teabaggers are willing to spend their money to call people socialist on sites like Fox News and The Sun, then they might need to look for another ...1 day ago -
News Corp. to boycott Google? Dont make me laugh (or wear a dress)
DailyFinance —
Authority: 792
Filed under: Google , News Corp. A lot of publishers have been making angry noises recently about news aggregators, which have been profiting from content they played no part in creating while the content producers themselves go begging. But no publisher has yet shown the slightest willingness to take the ...1 day ago -
News Corp points gun at foot and fires
Third Pipe, the future of broadband —
Authority: 127
Wishful thinking has trumped common sense at Newscorp. After putting most of its online news content behind a pay wall, the company has added the stated goal of preventing search engines form indexing it. Since most of us use search engines to find news, this should minimize traffic to Newscorp sites, and with even ...2 days ago -
News Corps MySpace mistakes pile up
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 661
Filed under: Bad news , Internet , Google (GOOG) , News CorpB (NWS) , Media World , Technology For News Corp. ( NWS ), MySpace is the mistake that keeps on costing . Its bad enough that Murdochs empire paid $500 million for the social networking platform shortly before Facebook knocked it from the premier ...2 days ago -
Rupert Murdoch to remove News Corp sites from Google, institute paywall
Download Squad —
Authority: 752
Filed under: News , Search , Web Theres been talk in journalistic circles for months about News Corp CEO Rupert Murdochs plan to start putting the companys web sites behind a paywall. In other words, you wouldnt be able to access content from FOX, Sky Network, and dozens of newspapers including The Wall ...2 days ago -
Rupert Murdoch Plans To Hide His Sites From Google, The World Yawns
Technology Pundit —
Authority: 163
The media today is widely reporting an excerpt from Rupert Murdoch’s interview with Sky News Australia, in which he says he plans to make News Corp sites invisible to Google’s search engine. While Murdoch has been on the verge of saying that for quite a while now, this is the first time he actually uttered it.2 days ago -
"Epic Win: News Corp Likely To Remove Content From Google" and related posts
DesiTonic : Spice Your Life With Daily Digital Doze —
Authority: 158
The Inquisitr News Corp founder and CEO Rupert Murdoch has told an interview with Sky News Australia that News Corp will likely remove News Corp content from Google. Read more here: "Epic Win: News Corp Likely To Remove Content From Google" and related posts2 days ago -
paidContent: Video: Murdoch Making News Invisible To Search Engines? Not So Fast
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 432
"Here’s how Murdoch replied when [Sky News political editor David Speers] asked why he hasn’t blocked sites from being seen by search engines: I think we will. But that’s when we start charging. We do it already with the Wall Street Journal. We have a wall, but it’s not right to the ceiling. ... He also raised ...2 days ago -
CBS challenged in Q3, waiting for better advertising climate
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 661
Filed under: Earnings reports , Television , General Electric (GE) , Walt Disney (DIS) , CBS Corp B (CBS) , News CorpB (NWS) , Media World Shares of CBS (NYSE: CBS ) are no longer rolling around in the pits of equity hell. Do you recall when they were trading around $3 per share? Nasty time it was. ...4 days ago -
Steve Waldman: The FCCs point man for fixing the news business
DailyFinance —
Authority: 792
Filed under: People , Media Imagine being asked to solve a problem so difficult that the smartest people you know have been trying to figure it out for months, even years, without getting anywhere. Now imagine doing it with one metaphorical hand tied behind your back. That gives you an idea of the challenge ...5 days ago -
Hyatt and Ancestry.com IPOs: Beginners luck?
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 661
Filed under: Deals , NYSE Euronext (NYX) , News CorpB (NWS) , Initial public offerings The IPO market has been pretty slow for the past two years due to the effects of a subprime mortgage crisis that turned into a credit crisis that turned into a worldwide financial crisis and recession. Nonetheless, two ...5 days ago -
Fox News v. Sesame Street: Beck, OReilly fans angry over Oscars parody
DailyFinance —
Authority: 792
Filed under: Media , News Corp. On the eve of its 40th anniversary , Sesame Street is courting a strange political controversy. A two-year-old episode featuring Oscar the Grouch as a (what else?) grouchy TV news reporter for (who else?) the Grouch News Network has caused a minor Internet kerfuffle among ...5 days ago -
Social Networking Watch: MySpace Loses Traffic, News Corp Loses $100M
New Web 2.0 Magazine —
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WIRED – Nov 5 – MySpaces traffic has declined substantially and has dropped below the level required in parent company News Corps the-year $900 million dollar advertising deal with Google. Initial estimates by News Corp6 days ago -
Book publishing gives an unexpected silver lining to dismal media earnings
DailyFinance —
Authority: 792
Filed under: Earnings , Media , News Corp. Media and newspaper companies have had dismal fortunes last year, and book publishing is no exception. Layoffs, mergers of imprints, declining sales, rising costs -- all put the biggest publishing houses deep in the red in the last two quarters of 2008. But the latest ...6 days ago -
Hollywoods Recession Is Over, Declares Murdoch [Trade Roundup]
Gawker —
Authority: 864
Just like Murdoch to go and ruin everything for everyone. Just when the studios had a great excuse with this recession thing to slash salaries and fire everyone in sight, along comes Rupert singing "Happy Days are Here Again." • As earning seasons reporting continued, NewsCorp came out on the winning side of the ...6 days ago