Catégorie - News Corp
Earnings Preview: News Corp. 1Q seen down
(AP:NEW YORK) News Corp., the global media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, reports earnings for its fiscal first quarter on Wednesday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period:
2009-11-03 -
INO News
(AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-02 17:08 News Corp may drop Travel Channel bid-source
NEW YORK, Nov 2 (Reuters) - News Corp may drop its bid for the Travel Channel because parent company Cox Enterprises wants $1.1 billion for the cable channel, a price that the media conglomerate thinks is too expensive, a source with knowledge of the bids said on Monday. News Corp and Scripps Networks Interactive as of last week were considered to be the lead bidders for the Travel Channel ...
2009-11-02 -
Interactive Investor
UPDATE: News Corp's Carey: NBCU Deal 'Makes Sense' For Comcast
(Updates with additional comments from Carey about Hulu and Dow Jones Indexes starting in the seventh paragraph.) NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Taking a majority ownership stake in NBC Universal " makes sense" for Comcast Corp. (CMCSA), said News Corp. (NWS, NWSA) Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey.
2009-11-12 -
Nasdaq
WSJ CEO Council: News Corp.'s Murdoch sees slight economic revival
The continued high rate of unemployment represents the biggest challenge to a healthier recovery, according to three titans of the business world. News Corp. NWS Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch; Carlos Slim Helu, who owns a majority stake in Telefonos de Mexico S.A.B. de C.V. TMX and America Movil S.A.B.
2009-11-17 -
Market Watch
Hara Scores Big With News Corp Energy Management Deal
Earlier this week we designated Hara as one of our 10 green startups to watch, and now the company has hit it big with a deal with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. The environmental and energy management software startup was chosen by the $30 billion media company to assist in its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2010. Hara's software tracks use of resources like electricity, gas, chemicals ...
2009-11-19 -
Fast Company Magazine
Time Warner, News Corp reported interested in MGM
NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp, Time Warner Inc and Qualia Capital LLC are interested in buying Hollywood's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, home of the James Bond movies, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
2009-11-21 -
Muzi
Time Warner, News Corp interested in MGM
NEW YORK, USA: News Corp, Time Warner Inc and Qualia Capital LLC are interested in buying Hollywood's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, home of the James Bond movies, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
2009-11-21 -
CIOL
(AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-21 04:15 Time Warner, News Corp reported interested in MGM
NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters) - News Corp, Time Warner Inc and Qualia Capital LLC are interested in buying Hollywood's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, home of the James Bond movies, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Citing people with knowledge of the situation, the report said the companies have not yet examined the studio's finances and their level of interest will depend on price. Burdened by ...
2009-11-21 -
Interactive Investor
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company's being paid to "de-index" its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry.
2009-11-23 -
CNN
Microsoft, News Corp. discuss Web deal
Microsoft has had talks with News Corp about a deal where News Corp gets paid to take its news Web sites off Google, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
2009-11-23 -
MSNBC
UPDATE 1-Microsoft, News Corp weigh web pact -source
NEW YORK, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O: Cotización ) has had talks with News Corp (NWSA.O: Cotización ) about a tie up, which would involve News Corp getting paid to take its news websites off Google Inc (GOOG.O: Cotización ), a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
2009-11-23 -
Reuters España
News Corp., Microsoft Weigh Tie-Up
News Corp. and Microsoft are working on a deal that might take News Corp. content off of Google and put it exclusively on Bing, Microsoft's search engine. That means that if you do a Google search, content from a News Corp. outlet, such as The Wall Street Journal or Fox News, would not show up. You would have to use Bing to find it.
2009-11-23 -
NPR