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News Corp.'s Challenge to GoogleNew Business November 25, 2009, 5:00PM EST Rupert Murdoch may make a deal with Microsoft to make Bing the only search engine to deliver News Corp. content-unless the antitrust cops object Murdoch would need tremendous industry help to... In this article: Google, News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Microsoft, Bing, Revenue, The Dallas Morning News, Google News, and Center for American Progress |
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | 5 days ago
Microsoft may pay News Corp to remove its content from Google
...GMT 23 Nov 2009 News Corp, led by Rupert Murdoch, started the discussions but Microsoft has since approached big online publishers about removing their articles from Google's search index, the Financial Times reported. The move would...
In this article: Google, Microsoft, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Bing, Revenue, Sun newspaper, Financial Times, and UK
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | 4 days ago
Murdoch courts trouble if he blocks Google on news
...instead of helping it. Murdoch is considering removing News Corp's news from Google's Web search results, and is talking to Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) about listing the stories with its Bing search engine instead. Microsoft would pay for the...
In this article: Google, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Microsoft Corp, Bing, and U.S.
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | 5 days ago
Microsoft Might Pay Murdoch to De-List From Google [Google]
...de-list from Google would never fly-but it just might happen. We know Rupert Murdoch is thinking about de-listing News Corp content, and now Microsoft may provide an incentive. The Financial Times reports that both companies have discussed...
In this article: Google, Microsoft, Rupert Murdoch, News Corp, Financial Times, Bing, and Wall Street Journal
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Independent.co.uk - Business | November 19, 2009
James Murdoch signals reduced role for his family's newspapers
Rupert Murdoch, son of an Australian newspaper owner, built News Corp into one of the most formidible newspaper businesses in the world, owner of The Times and The Sun in the UK and, since 2007, The Wall Street Journal in the US. But at...
In this article: James Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch, Asia, Recession, The Sun, The Times, News International, STAR TV, and Google
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New York Daily News | 3 days ago
It's on! Murdoch courts trouble with Google
...Corp's Rupert Murdoch courts trouble with Google, in talks with Microsoft News Corp's Rupert Murdoch courts trouble with Google, in talks with Microsoft Tuesday, November 24th 2009, 2:36 PM Rupert Murdoch has spent months...
In this article: Google, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Microsoft Corp, Bing, U.S., Revenue, and New York Post
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CNET News.com | 4 days ago
Can News Corp. afford calling Google's bluff?
...seriously consider calling Google's dare. Rupert Murdoch is reportedly thinking about removing all of News Corp.'s content from Google and striking an exclusive deal with Microsoft's Bing. (Credit: Dan Farber/CNET) For years, Google...
In this article: Google, News Corp., Microsoft, Bing, Rupert Murdoch, Revenue, DirecTV, Financial Times, and Comcast
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The Sydney Morning Herald : Technology Headlines | November 15, 2009
News pundits ponder Murdoch, Bing deal
News pundits ponder Murdoch, Bing deal IS HE bluffing? Making a bold high-stakes gamble that will save the troubled newspaper industry? Or pursuing a pipe dream that can only end in failure? The News Corporation chairman, Rupert Murdoch,...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Google, Revenue, Bing, Google News, Northeastern University, and Microsoft
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NBC | November 19, 2009
Unfinished Finished Business Between Paterson and Murdoch
...at media mogul Rupert Murdoch Updated 3:30 PM EST, Thu, Nov 19, 2009 Gov. David Paterson is considering challenging News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch at Jeopardy. Paterson made a few jabs at Murdoch following his comment linking the...
In this article: David Paterson, Rupert Murdoch, News Corp, and New York
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Telegraph.co.uk - Top ten stories | November 14, 2009
Rupert Murdoch to remove News Corp's content from Google 'in months'
Rupert Murdoch to remove News Corp's content from Google 'in months' Rupert Murdoch, the head of News Corporation, is prepared to remove his company's content from Google' search index "within months" as the pay versus free content debate...
In this article: Google, Rupert Murdoch, Google News, Revenue, The Sun, Universal Music Group, and UK
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Description from Wikipedia:
News Corporation (often abbreviated to News Corp.) is one of the world's largest media conglomerates. The company's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch.
News Corporation is a publicly-traded company listed on the Nasdaq and the Australian Securities Exchange and as a secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange. Formerly incorporated in South Australia, the company was re-incorporated into Delaware General Corporation Law after a majority of shareholders approved the move on 12 November 2004.
News Corporation's headquarters is at 1211 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Ave.), in New York City, in the newer 1960s-1970s corridor of the Rockefeller Center complex.
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 company's sales come from its US businesses. On 16 January 2009 the Government Accountability Office reported that News Corp has 152 subsidiaries in low-tax or no-tax countries, one of four companies to have more than 100.
- Name:
- News Corporation
- Type:
- Public: (NASDAQ: NWSA, ASX: NWS, LSE: NCRA)
- Location:
- New York City
- Founded:
- became a US Corporation
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- NWSA
- Industry:
- Broadcasting, Publishing, Media, Internet, Entertainment
- Products:
- Films, Television, Cable Programming, Satellite Television, Magazines, Newspapers, Books, Sporting Events, Websites
- Revenue:
- $32.996 billion USD (May 06, 2009)
- Net Income:
- US$ 5.38 Billion (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 64,000 (2008)
- Motto:
- Creating and distributing top quality news, sports and entertainment around the world
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