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While Facebook is set to receive $500 million in fresh investment, News Corp is planning to sell MySpace by the middle of 2011 - signaling that no two social media networks are alike.
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The total lockdown of MySpace in recent months, an unprecedented silence for any major site, has now been explained. MySpace is reinventing itself as a “social entertainment site”, according to a new statement from Australian MySpace boss Nick Love.
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News Corp's CEO, Rupert Murdoch, announced that he is moving closer to charging for all of his company's newspaper websites.
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Nobody will be surprised to hear that The Times, News Corp’s UK flagship, is looking at ways of implementing the pay scheme scenario. They might be surprised that it’s actually two schemes, subscriptions and a prepaid fee for 24 hour slots version.
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Rupert Murdoch is trying to sell his three radio stations in Russia: Nashe Radio, Best FM and Ultra as well as News Outdoor advertising agency.
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News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch has stated US advertising markets are "very much better" than they were four months ago.
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News Corp. is actively engaged in promoting the development of an online news consortium model that would charge for news distributed online.
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Rupert Murdoch has been talking about this for a while, but now it’s a much more definite maybe. News Corp papers are now running this story. A staggering 97% fall in the newspaper segment profit may have something to do with this concept.
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News Corp. is facing a huge lose because of massive write-downs of assets. Rupert Murdoch's global media company lost $6.4 billion in the last quarter.
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As part of the DISH Network’s lawsuit against News Corp, a computer hacker testified that News Corp hired him to develop pirating software. DISH Network blames this piracy software for lost revenues.
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 An official says the U.S. Marine Corps has identified at least two of the four marines in an internet video that purports to depict them urinating on Taliban corpses in Afghanistan.
 Power Corp. of Canada says first-quarter net earnings attributable to shareholders grew 15 per cent to $264 million.
News Corp. chief praises Santorum, Paul, complains about British holidays.
Washington game company thrives without a single manager.
A committee's report says Murdoch is 'not a fit person' to run a global firm.
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