Media magnate RupertMurdoch has backed down from blocking Google and says that he will let the search engine index his newspapers. Murdoch went to war with the search giant over how and when it peers into his content, going so far as to call it "a...
The big, recent example of this phenomenon is the “HackGate” scandal involving RupertMurdoch’s News Corp, which hit the headlines at a fortuitous time for the Huffington Post (an AOL site that I work with).
All eyes have been on the live investigation of the phone hacking scandal surrounding RupertMurdoch's News Corp media empire. During the inquiry, a member of the public threw a custard pie at RupertMurdoch.
However, CEO RupertMurdoch said he will keep the social network in his conglomerate for now. More bad search and advertising revenue news also came from News Corp's Digital Media Group, who attributed its widened fourth-quarter loss to MySpace's...
Chief Executive RupertMurdoch's threat to block Google from being able to search its Web sites. In November 2009, I posted, "Murdoch to Google: Drop Dead. I said "maybe Murdoch should think twice before pulling the plug on 25 percent of WSJ.com's...
Is RupertMurdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corp.crazy like a fox, or is he about to turn the best selling Sunday broadsheet in Britain into a newsletter? At SES Chicago 2009, Jeff Jarvis said that the big old publishers, such as...
The big story is that Newsknife's combined figures for sites owned by RupertMurdoch put them in second place at a time when Murdoch has declared his unhappiness with Google News. RupertMurdoch related sites - Times Online, UK / Wall Street...
Chief Executive RupertMurdoch threating to block Google Google from being able to search its Web sites in "Murdoch to Google: Drop Dead. AP: Search engines must pay up, say Murdoch and AP's Curley (blogs.journalism.co.uk)
But it appears that RupertMurdoch is trying to shift the blame for News Corp's inability to adapt fast enough to the new "link economy" by stirring up what Jarvis calls "Google bigotry. What would Google do, Jeff Jarvis, slams RupertMurdoch over...
Follow his keynote, I interviewed Jarvis about comments he made about RupertMurdoch and News Corp. What would Google do, Jeff Jarvis, slams RupertMurdoch over Google's role at SES Chicago I wanted to know if Jarvis thought RupertMurdoch was...
Chief Executive RupertMurdoch said his company was considering blocking Google from being able to search its Web sites. I used my tabloid headline generator to create "Murdoch to Google: Drop Dead. If we run this through my tabloid translator, I...
Two weeks ago, I commented on RupertMurdoch's threat that News Corp.was thinking of blocking Google from being able to search its Web sites: "Murdoch to Google: Drop Dead. As newspapers continue to search for a way out of the search rip current...
Founder and CEO RupertMurdoch claims Google is stealing their content - the "content kleptomaniacs" as he has termed them. Watch the embedded video to hear Murdoch's position. The UK Telegraph quotes an unnamed Google spokesperson suggesting...
Chief Executive RupertMurdoch didn't really tell Google to drop dead. Sky News - Interview with RupertMurdoch What Murdoch did say in a Sky News interview today was that his company is considering blocking Google from being able to search its...
Rupert: Pass the Media Giant on to Younger Minds SEW EXPERTS: SEM CROSSFIRE Murdoch is the stuff of legends in the newspaper and traditional media arena. But Murdoch needs to step aside for younger minds to guide News Corp.into the next stage of...
RupertMurdoch inherited a few newspapers in Australia decades ago that were in the red. Murdoch announced this week that he wants all of News Corp.s online news content to embrace the paid model. Murdoch risks losing all that he's built if he goes...
Despite this tough environment, we have proven resilient in several key areas
this quarter," said News Corp Chairman and Chief Executive Officer RupertMurdoch. News Corp, which owns Fox Interactive Media, which owns MySpace, has reported their...
Advertising to Cretins Expected To Drop in 2009 Posted by Frank Watson Dec 3, 2008 While the News Corp founder's biographer Michael Wolff may think RupertMurdoch's MySpace users are "cretins", the company's CEO Chris DeWolfe believes profits will...
While the News Corp founder's biographer Michael Wolff may think RupertMurdoch's MySpace users are "cretins", the company's CEO Chris DeWolfe believes profits will "continue to grow in spite of the poor economy".
NewsCorp president RupertMurdoch isn't confident about the future of online advertising and expects to see a decline in revenues for the company as a whole going forward.interCLICK's ability to hang onto their client roster is the reason why they...