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MySpace CEO steps down
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - News Corp has replaced the CEO of the social networking site MySpace less than a year after hiring him, and said a discussion of his priorities led both sides to agree to a parting.
Nations:U.S. People:Rupert Murdoch Source:(Reuters)
2010-02-11
US publishers smile again as Kindle rivals emerge
NEW YORK (AFP) - US book publishers are smiling again, after years of watching digital versions of their titles sell for below what they thought they were worth.
People:Steve Jobs Rupert Murdoch Source:(AFP)
2010-02-07
Publishers, Amazon in flux in e-book pricing fray
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The chief executive of book publisher Macmillan said on Thursday his company is still in talks with online retailer Amazon.com Inc over the pricing of its books, even as Hachette Book Group vowed to protect its authors through a new model for prices.
Nations:U.S. People:Rupert Murdoch Source:(Reuters)
2010-02-05
Murdoch wants 'Avatar' sequel, says DVD won't be 3-D
WASHINGTON (AFP) - News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch said Tuesday there have been "very early" talks with director James Cameron about making a sequel to his box office record-breaking film "Avatar."
People:Rupert Murdoch James Cameron Source:(AFP)
2010-02-03
Content is 'electronic emperor' says Murdoch
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Buoyed by a box office hit in "Avatar" and better-than-expected profits, News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch has predicted a rosy future for content companies such as his media and entertainment giant.
Nations:Australia People:Rupert Murdoch James Cameron Source:(AFP)
2010-02-03
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