Media magnate RupertMurdoch has backed down from blocking Google and says that he will let the search engine index his newspapers. In reaction, Murdoch pulled up the drawbridge and jumped behind a paywall to stop Google from benefitting from his...
Over the weekend, Google also responded to tweets from NewsCorp’s RupertMurdoch, who blasted Google as a “piracy leader. Like many businesses, entrepreneurs, and Web users, we oppose these bills because there are smart, targeted ways to shut down...
While I may not be a huge RupertMurdoch fan and think some of his ideas are anachronistic, I share his concerns. Hey, Google is there for us to search and find what we really want to know, they even have a news tab up there on the right if we want...
However, CEO RupertMurdoch said he will keep the social network in his conglomerate for now. An overview of some of today's search, advertising and tech news. More bad search and advertising revenue news also came from News Corp's Digital Media...
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...
Apparently, NewsCorp is also set to remove itself from the aggregation and archive service Nexis (part of LexisNexis) and plans to "still keep contracts with other news aggregators, among them Factiva, the competitor of LexisNexis that was...
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 GoogleNews. RupertMurdoch related sites - Times Online, UK / Wall Street...
Chief Executive RupertMurdoch threating to block GoogleGoogle from being able to search its Web sites in "Murdoch to Google: Drop Dead. Murdoch is talking to Microsoft and using his bully pulpit as a business celebrity to blame Google for...
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. And if Murdoch doesn't want or need that traffic anymore, then Google now offers him the "option" of using the Robots Exclusion...
This is useful if you want to "de-index" (yeah, we're looking at you, Rupert) from News Search but still be included in Google's main search - or vice versa. Google is attempting to appease paid content providers with a couple of new updates to...
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. And Murdoch needs to learn that his news content doesn't send traffic to...
Founder and CEO RupertMurdoch claims Google is stealing their content - the "content kleptomaniacs" as he has termed them. The UK Telegraph quotes an unnamed Google spokesperson suggesting Murdoch just tell them they want to be dropped from the...
Sky News - Interview with RupertMurdoch Chief Executive RupertMurdoch didn't really tell Google to drop dead. What Murdoch did say in a Sky News interview today was that his company is considering blocking Google from being able to search its...
RupertMurdoch's News Corporation acquired MySpace in June 2005. Hulu is NBC Universal and News Corporation's online video joint venture. Purchased by Google in October 2006 for $1.65 billion only a year after launch.
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...
News Corp Chairman and CEO RupertMurdochMurdoch, owner of The Wall Street Journal, doesn't have such a bleak outlook: That doesn't mean Google isn't a direct competitor to print newspapers that fight for reader attention with GoogleNews (and...
Chairman RupertMurdoch said that News Corp will not be bidding on Yahoo. Murdoch to Yahoo: I'm Just Not Into YouAt the Bear Sterns conference in Palm Springs, Florida, this morning, News Corp. While admitting that it would be fun to beat Microsoft...