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Is News Corp. about to become News Corps?
by
Jeff Horwich
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
Adriene Hill
Jun 26, 2012
Rupert Murdoch’s troubled company is considering splitting the entertainment side of the business from the publishing business.
Times-Picayune to cut publishing
by
David Gura
May 24, 2012
The main newspaper in New Orleans is trimming its staff and cutting production. So how do newspapers decide which days to publish?
Al Jazeera China correspondent expelled
by
Rob Schmitz
May 8, 2012
The expulsion of the correspondent of Al Jazeera English from China is a blow to the rapidly expanding news service.
James Murdoch faces questions at media ethics hearing
Apr 24, 2012
In London, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch and his son James are facing tough questions at a government hearing into news media ethics. When they appeared together before parliament last year, the Murdochs did not get an easy ride. One lawmaker accused them of running their media empire like the mafia.
Court overturns political ad ban on public media shows
Apr 13, 2012
A federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled that public radio and TV stations cannot be barred from running political messages. But does this mean public stations are about to get a flood of paid campaign messages?
New owner at The New Republic
Mar 9, 2012
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes takes over as owner and editor-in-chief of The New Republic. He's 28. The magazine is nearly 100.
For public good, not for profit.
Rush Limbaugh loses advertisers over comments
Mar 5, 2012
Over the weekend, conservative talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh publicly apologized for the language he's been using to attack a Georgetown law student.
Los Angeles Times begins charging for online content
by
Jeff Tyler
Mar 2, 2012
The newspaper is following a national trend by instituting a so-called pay wall to read online content. But there is no guarantee the move will work as well in Los Angeles as it has for the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
More low-tech companies filing Chapter 11
by
Adriene Hill
Jan 19, 2012
Why are more and more low-tech companies struggling to survive?