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Chernin’s Exit Leaves News Corp. Ready to Restructure and… Buy Newspapers?
Rupert Murdoch is said to want more hands-on involvement with operations at News Corp., and the time for such a move has come, now that president Peter Chernin is headed out.
STATEMENT FROM RUPERT MURDOCH
nypost.com — > As the Chairman of the New York Post, I am ultimately responsible for what is printed... in its pages. The buck stops with me. Last week, we made a mistake. We ran a cartoon that offended many people. Today I want to personally apologize to any... (more) STATEMENT FROM RUPERT MURDOCH
Rupert Murdoch apologizes for controversial NY Post cartoon
Rupert Murdoch apologizes for controversial NY Post cartoon
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — NEW YORK (CNN) — The chairman of the New York Post, Rupert Murdoch,personally apologized Tuesday for an... editorial cartoon published by thenewspaper that drew charges of racism. "Today I want to personally apologize to any reader who felt ... (more) Rupert Murdoch apologizes for controversial NY Post cartoon
Murdoch’s Soft Spot for Print Slows News Corp.
Murdoch’s Soft Spot for Print Slows News Corp.
nytimes.com — Rupert Murdoch’s love of newspapers is weighing on the fortunes of his company, the News Corporation. >... (more) Murdoch’s Soft Spot for Print Slows News Corp.
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Hugh Hewitt: Kindle and the Future of Newspapers
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — ... them. And HughHewitt.com and Townhall.com, btw, to the blog feeds.) The point is no reader needs anything other than at most the two big liberal papers and the Journal , except for the two alternatives to MSM papers noted. This is why the first big old brand that shifts to the D.C. Examiner/Washington Times model will win and survive. The best bet to make that shift is the Los Angeles Times because it also has the West Coast, Pacific Rim, and Hollywood beats to itself. Maybe this is what Rupert Murdoch sees . Finally, ESPN and SI need to figure out a daily Kindle-gram ...

Hugh Hewitt: Kindle and the Future of Newspapers
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog — ... them. And HughHewitt.com and Townhall.com, btw, to the blog feeds.) The point is no reader needs anything other than at most the two big liberal papers and the Journal , except for the two alternatives to MSM papers noted. This is why the first big old brand that shifts to the D.C. Examiner/Washington Times model will win and survive. The best bet to make that shift is the Los Angeles Times because it also has the West Coast, Pacific Rim, and Hollywood beats to itself. Maybe this is what Rupert Murdoch sees . Finally, ESPN and SI need to figure out a daily Kindle-gram ...

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