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Cablevision May Bid As Much As $650 Million For Newsday

Posted by Wall Street Journal on 02 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Ownership, News Corp, Tribune Co., Newspapers, Wall Street Journal, Business

By Vishesh Kumar and Sam Schechner, Wall Street Journal
Cablevision’s bid could give the cable operator the lead in the auction of the newspaper.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Murdoch’s ‘Head of Content’

Posted by NY Times on 28 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: News, News Corp, Media Freedom, Journalism, Rupert Murdoch, Newspapers, Wall Street Journal

By Tim Arango, NY Times
Robert Thomson has left a trail of happy reporters in his wake - at The Financial Times and The Times of London - he’s got his work cut out for him at The Wall Street Journal.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Opening Bell: Journal Editor Quits

Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 22 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: News, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal, Business, Economy

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By Ryan Chittum, Columbia Journalism Review
Murdoch era now in full flower; is Newsday next?

Popularity: 1% [?]

What’s News? Who Knows! Welcome to Print 2.0

Posted by The New York Observer on 16 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, Television, Wall Street Journal

By John Koblin, The New York Observer
As editors feel an increasing crunch by speedier deadlines and “citizen journalists”, is the belt loosening for getting a story in the paper?

Popularity: 1% [?]

The Wall Street Journal’s Web site is already (secretly) free

Posted by Machinist on 21 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: News, Rupert Murdoch, Newspapers, Wall Street Journal, Internet

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By Machinist
Late in January, Rupert Murdoch put an end to speculation that he would set free the Wall Street Journal’s subscription-only Web site.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Opening Bell: The Street Freaks Out

Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 18 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: News, Wall Street Journal, Economy, Markets

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By Ryan Chittum, CJR
Wall Street continued to reel yesterday from the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression as the formidable Lehman Brothers saw its share price fall by half.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Murdoch tells WSJ staffers there’s no ‘Conservative’ agenda

Posted by Politico on 12 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal

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By Michael Calderone, Politico
In his first visit to the Wall Street Journal’s D.C. bureau, Rupert Murdoch told staffers that he would put more resources into Washington coverage and take on the New York Times, while reassuring them that he is not a “conservative” pushing an agenda in the news pages.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Opening Bell

Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 27 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: News, Economics, Journalism, Newspapers, Google, Wall Street Journal, Media Analysis

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By Ryan Chittum, Columbia Journalism Review
In CJR’s guide to the business press: Grim tidings on housing; WP says a veto threatened on bailouts; 50 bank failures? etc. etc.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Newspaper Websites and White House Disinformation

Posted by Nieman Watchdog on 27 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: USGOP, Bush, Commentary, War Watch, Cheney, Journalism, Iraq War, U.S. Military, Wall Street Journal, Security, propaganda

The Wall Street Journal print edition didn’t mention a recent report that cited more than 935 false statements by top Administration officials. The Journal’s Web site, however, not only mentioned the report–it attacked it.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Fox Biz: We Can Use WSJ Reporters, After All

Posted by Silicon Alley Insider on 31 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, News Corp, Fox News, Journalism, Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal, Business, CNBC

By Michael Learmonth, Silicon Alley Insider
Fox Business now looks set on exploiting what it says is a loophole in the CNBC deal.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Free At Last

Posted by American Journalism Review on 30 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, News Corp, CNN, New York Times, Journalism, New Media, Wall Street Journal

By Barb Palser, American Journalism Review
Why major news outlets are giving up on charging for online content…

Popularity: 1% [?]

Murdoch Plans To Move Wall Street Journal To News Corp.’s Midtown Headquarters

Posted by NY Observer on 29 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal

By John Koblin, NY Observer
Rupert Murdoch wants to move his recently purchased Wall Street Journal out of Manhattan’s financial district by the end of the year.

Popularity: 1% [?]

2008’s News Before It Happens

Posted by Truth Dig on 16 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, Bush, Free Speech, Politics, Media Freedom, Journalism, Humor, Rupert Murdoch, 08 Election, U.S. Military, Wall Street Journal, Business, Pop Culture, CIA

By Andy Borowitz, Truth Dig
Award-winning humorist, television personality and film actor gives us a glimpse of what’s to come…

Popularity: 1% [?]

Be Concerned About Rupert Murdoch

Posted by Seattle Times on 18 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: News, Ownership, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal

By Gene Kimmelman, Seattle Times
With Murdoch’s acquisition of Dow Jones, he will now own a No. 1 TV network, the most successful cable-news channel, two major TV stations in NY, LA and Chicago, and single smaller stations in eight markets — along with The Wall Street Journal. Cause for concern?.

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Murdoch Makes First Visit To WSJ Newsroom

Posted by Reuters on 13 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: News, Ownership, News Corp, Economics, Journalism, Rupert Murdoch, Newspapers, Wall Street Journal, Reuters

By Robert MacMillan and Kenneth Li, Reuters
Rupert Murdoch, the world’s most high-profile media mogul, stopped by The Wall Street Journal newsroom on Wednesday for the first time since his News Corp sealed a $5.6 billion deal to buy publisher Dow Jones & Co Inc.

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