Pages
What (if anything) News Corp. has to do with the future of news
by
May 8, 2013
How will News Corporation’s future earnings look once it's free of its newspaper division? The split is scheduled for next month.
MundoFox takes on Univision and Telemundo
by
Aug 13, 2012
News Corp. launches Spanish-language network in the U.S.
Report: News Corp. considers company split
by
Jun 26, 2012
The Wall Street Journal reports that News Corp will divide into an entertainment company and a media company
Is News Corp. about to become News Corps?
Interview by
Jun 26, 2012
The Wall Street Journal's John Jannarone explains how News Corp. would split its entertainment and publishing businesses in two.
News Corp. may become two separate companies
by
Jun 26, 2012
Rupert Murdoch’s troubled company is considering splitting the entertainment side of the business from the publishing business.
Rupert Murdoch deemed 'unfit' to run company
Interview with
May 1, 2012
Rupert Murdoch is "unfit to run a major international corporation." That is the verdict from a committee of British lawmakers today. The committee was investigating allegations of widespread phone hacking by journalists working for Murdoch's News of the World tabloid newspaper.
Rupert Murdoch's U.K. testimony draws U.S. interest
by
Apr 26, 2012
Murdoch tells a U.K. government inquiry he didn’t know about phone hacking at one of his British newspapers. U.S. investigators are watching closely.
News Corp. faces new Russia bribery scandal
by
Mar 7, 2012
The FBI is investigating a former subsidiary of News Corp. suspected of bribing Russian officials.
How James Murdoch's resignation affects British media
Interview by
Feb 29, 2012
James Murdoch, son of Rupert, has stepped down as chairman of News International. The resignation distances him from the newspaper arm of the business, which is a major part of British media.
What the Murdoch news means for the U.S.
Interview by
Feb 29, 2012
James Murdoch announced today that he was stepping down from News International, the British newspaper arm of News Corp. He'll instead focus on the international TV business, and that could affect the company here in the U.S.









