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News Corp. brushes off scandal during quarterly call
News Corp. had decent earnings for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2011, but execs glossed over the downfall of News of the World.
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News Corp: MySpace for sale or another 'strategic alternative'
Speaking on an earnings conference call, News Corp. President and Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey said it's time for MySpace to go.
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News Corp's 'The Daily' for iPad - will people buy it? (screenshots)
News Corp.'s daily newspaper-like publication for the iPad will be a test case to see how many people will buy online content.
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Is News Corp.'s iPad Daily a killer app?
News Corp. has launched its iPad newspaper dubbed the Daily and the effort will be closely watched. The Daily is either the rebirth of the newspaper or another overfunded launch like Conde Nast...
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World's first iPad newspaper might launch next week
News Corporation's latest venture and the world's first iPad-only newspaper, The Daily, might launch as soon as next week.
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App subscriptions coming to the iPad, say hello to push news
News Corp is working on a new subscription-based, iPad-centric, daily newspaper app called The Daily. It will cost $0.99 per week and will be delivered by push.
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Apple alliance with Murdoch raises troubling questions
Apple is working with Rupert Murdoch's News Inc to create an iPad-only newspaper. Will Apple relax its tight publishing rules? What will it mean for other publishers?
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MySpace gets short leash (perhaps noose) from News Corp.
News Corp. has revamped MySpace and relaunched the site, but patience may be wearing a bit thin. In fact, MySpace will be judged "in quarters, not in years."
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Miller: MySpace not for sale; Site relaunch coming soon - again
News Corp. Digital Chief says MySpace not for sale and that a new site relaunch is on the way
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News Corp. buys Skiff; keeps trying to monetize news
News Corp. buys Skiff, a platform behind an electronic newspaper and magazine reader, and makes an investment in an effort to monetize news.
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MySpace CEO Van Natta resigns after 9 months on job
MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta steps down, effective immediately.
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Murdoch: Tablets, e-readers and smartphones are "lifeless" without content
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch said content is what brings life to these new devices
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Sony partners with News Corp. to offer WSJ, NY Post, MarketWatch on e-readers
Sony and New Corp. have announced a partnership to offer the Wall Street Journal and New York Post on Sony's Daily Edition Reader e-book reader.
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Google: Search and gated content happy publishers aren’t zero sum
Google is updating a policy so these publishers can have their subscription gates and maintain some search juice.
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The Big Question podcast: Will News Corp. really pull its content from Google?
What exactly is Rupert Murdoch up to with his Google saber rattling? Jason Hiner and I handicap the week's big question and figure out whether News Corp. would really pull its content from Google...
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Microsoft tries toppling Google with a bribe
Microsoft is bribing News Corp to remove news content from Google's index. I wonder if Google will suffer much from such a deal?
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Analyst: News Corp.'s Google saber rattling really about MySpace
News Corp.'s alleged dance with Microsoft's Bing and Rupert Murdoch's big plan to de-index from Google is likely to be nothing more than saber rattling to secure a semi-respectable MySpace search...
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Tim O'Reilly and the Cassandra act
There are real threats O'Reilly didn't mention. ESPN, for instance.
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A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up
Microsoft and News Corp. are reportedly discussing a deal where Rupert Murdoch would take his properties and delist them from Google. These sites would presumably wind up on Bing.
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News Corp. prepares to destroy more online value
You can't force the market. If you're selling something others are giving away they won't buy from you. The price you charge must be related to what everyone else charges. And if you try to make...
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