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NEWSPAPER ABCs: The Times drops below 400,000 copies
The Times' circulation has dropped below 400,000 copies for the first time since Rupert Murdoch ... The Times' daily average circulation in February was 397,549 copies, down 1.9% on January and down 10.9% on February 2011. The last time it was lower than this was in August 1993, the month before Murdoch cut the cover price from 45p to 30p. The move boosted circulation by nearly 90,000 copies to more ...
News Corp hit by $87m NotW costs
Networks. Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, said: "I am particularly ...
Sky profits up 18% despite ad revenue drop
of free public Wi-Fi access. Six months ago the possibility of Sky being fully absorbed within Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation empire was dashed by the fallout from the News of the World phone hacking ...
Ofcom media plurality review gets more than 45,000 submissions
by News Corporation chief executive and chairman Rupert Murdoch and his family. Avaaz campaigned ... the Murdoch Mafia" and urged people to send a pre-prepared letter to Ofcom, asking it to "ensure ... members visited Ofcom's headquarters to hand in more than 30,000 messages in response to its 'Stop Murdoch ...
Murdoch trumpets News Corp's performance despite hacking scandal
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch last night told analysts the hacking scandal engulfing his empire has ... In an earnings call, Murdoch claimed News Corp's operating and financial performance this quarter ... at The News of the World, he stressed his plans to stay in charge and put things right. Murdoch said: "Let ... opportunities he saw in the publishing business in the UK and Australia, Murdoch said: "There is room ...
News Corp unveils healthy profits despite MySpace troubles
executive Rupert Murdoch chose to highlight the strong performance of its television channels around ... % to $151m. Murdoch's $780m social networking acquisition MySpace again blighted the results. MySpace ... . Murdoch yesterday appeared at the launch of US-based iPad newspaper The Daily , in which News Corp has ...
Murdoch matches Desmond with tabloid cover price rise
The Sun this week lifted its weekday cover price from 20p to 25p in the London TV region. The tabloid had previously been discounted from 30p to 20p in the region. The Rupert and James Murdoch-led News International has also upped the cover price of the weekday issue of The Sun from 25p to 30p ...
Sky looks to HD and 3D after reaching 10m milestone
set by then chief executive, James Murdoch, in 2004. ... The company is not setting a new target for customer numbers, although it will still have internal targets for products such as HD and 3D. It will also focus on keeping customer defections around 10% and growing revenue per user. Having seen the business rise to his challenge, Murdoch junior is now ...
BSkyB's Darroch bags £2.7m recession-busting pay packet
,000, a bonus of 656,250 and pension contributions of 41,604. James Murdoch, BSkyB's chairman ...
Times site traffic falls by two-thirds following paywalls
better reading for Rupert Murdoch, the boss of parent group News Corporation. In the week after ...
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