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Industry View: After the IPO, what next for Facebook?

of shareholders will put more impetus on commercialising the data it has. I'm sure when Rupert Murdoch bought ...

Murdoch takes to Twitter to rubbish Sun on Sunday story

Rupert Murdoch has taken to social network Twitter to deny a report relating to his company, which ... Murdoch has dismissed as "100% wrong", a report that News International has put on hold ... , on the social network. Murdoch s tweet reads, "FT Financial Times or Fawlty Towers? Sun on Sunday story today ... with the report in the FT. Murdoch took to Twitter at the start of the year and now has more than 165 ...

Rupert Murdoch joins Twitter and attracts more than 82,000 followers

Rupert Murdoch has joined Twitter and has attracted more than 82,000 followers in just three days. ... Murdoch, the chief executive and chairman of News Corporation, is following only five other ... Sugar. Murdoch's account has been verified and News Corporation has confirmed that it is Murdoch himself tweeting, rather than a managed account. Dorsey tweeted it was indeed Murdoch tweeting "with ...

News Corp/BSkyB deal is likely to be passed, says Martin Sorrell

trends we see in the media industry." The WPP leader s comments come as Murdoch s newspaper operation ... Year. Stevie Spring, group chief executive of Future, understands Murdoch s motives. She said: "If I were Murdoch that's exactly what I'd be doing." "The opportunity for News International to go behind ...

News Corp working on two newspaper app projects

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation could be working on not one but two standalone app ... It was reported last month that Murdoch was planning to launch a newspaper app-based project, which would be populist in tone. It is thought the project would be closely aligned with the New York Post, as well as other mainstream News Corp content. However, a leaked memo from Robert Thomson ...

News Corp to launch digital newspaper app

Rupert Murdoch is planning to create a national digital newspaper in the US as a paid for app ... news on the go. Speaking at a media conference in Australia earlier this month (4 August), Murdoch ...

News International to launch iPad app for The Times and The Sunday Times

The Rupert Murdoch-owned group is expected to make the app available this week, coinciding with the iPad going on sale in the UK on Friday. Executives from News International have over the past week been showing the app to media agencies, according to sources. The app will run across The Times ...

NI to charge £1 for day's online access to The Times

and The News of The World is likely to follow. More on Brand Republilc One cup of coffee: Murdoch pitches ...

Rupert Murdoch calls for press freedom in Gulf states

LONDON - Rupert Murdoch, the owner of News Corporation, has made a veiled criticism of the latest ... In a keynote speech at the first Abu Dhabi Media Summit, Murdoch spoke of his belief that protectionist economies were "destructive" and inhibit the flowering of local creative industries. Murdoch ... to challenge are those whose home markets are open to foreign competition." Murdoch's impassioned plea for a ...

Jazz FM hires Global sponsorship specialist

Eley will be responsible for driving sponsorship and promotions revenue for Jazz FM. She will report to head of sales Rupert Garrett. At Global Radio Lauren was national account manager for three years and worked across Classic FM, LBC and the Big Top 40. Before joining Global Radio, Eley worked ...

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