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- Untitled. // People Management;09/28/2000, Vol. 6 Issue 19, p11
Reports that media businessman Rupert Murdoch is to face a trade-union recognition claim at the Times Educational, Higher and Literary supplements. Action taken by News International; Remarks from John Foster of the National Union of Journalists.
- EC approves Murdoch's Vox stake. Molner, David // Variety;9/12/94, Vol. 356 Issue 7, p31
Reports on the European Commission's approval of Rupert Murdoch's taking a 49.9% stake in the private German web Vox. Review of the effect of future cooperation between Murdoch's News International and the other Vox shareholder, German media giant Bertelsmann; Goldman Sachs International;...
- Another free paper launches in London. Hall, Emma; Wentz, Laurel // Advertising Age;8/14/2006, Vol. 77 Issue 33, p16
The article reports on the plan of Rupert Murdoch of News International to launch the newspaper London Paper in London, England on September 18, 2006. The paper is expected to be about 48 pages with a print run of 400,000. Insiders said the company plans to retaliate against new competition from...
- Murdoch brings off TV patent coup. Fox, Barry // New Scientist;1/27/96, Vol. 149 Issue 2014, p22
Reports on the increasing clout created by Rupert Murdoch's News International on digital television broadcasting in Europe. Purchase of Great Britain's BSkyB satellite television station; Control gained by the company over digital broadcasting patents; Policy implemented by the British...
- MEDIA: Why did the times pass on the mps expenses leak? // Marketing Week (01419285);6/4/2009, Vol. 32 Issue 23, p14
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- Bancroft Family Members Express Regrets at Selling Wall Street Journal to Murdoch. Tofel, Richard // Pro Publica;7/10/2011, p2
The article informs that several members of the family which controlled the daily newspaper "Wall Street Journal" have expressed regrets at selling the newspaper to Rupert Murdoch, the owner of News International PLC. The members says they would not have sell the newspaper to Murdoch if they had...
- News International magazine move a gamble worth taking. Choueke, Mark // Marketing Week (01419285);9/8/2005, Vol. 28 Issue 36, p17
Reports on News international's (Nl) foray into magazine publishing in Great Britain, which the company had entered into before. Owner Rupert Murdoch's publication of youth-oriented "Sky" magazine as part of a joint venture with French publisher Hachette; Appointment of Camilla Rhodes as chief...
- YESTERDAY'S NEWS TODAY'S NEW HOPE. Sabbagh, Dan // Management Today;Jun2010, p56
The article reports on how publishers are taking advantage of new technology. It highlights media mogul Rupert Murdoch's plan to charge readers two British pounds a week to access "The Times" and "The Sunday Times" online, which is designed to protect the future of the printed word. Meanwhile,...
- News Int prepares for freesheet launch. // Campaign (UK);8/5/2005, Issue 32, p1
The article reports that Rupert Murdoch's News International has signaled its intention to bid for the London free afternoon newspaper contract by appointing a senior journalist from the free newspaper publisher Metro International. Speculation has been mounting that News International will...


