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I am worried about our future. I would normally be minding my own business, but I'm afraid not enough people understand what's happening in the world today.
I am worried about our future. I would normally be minding my own business, but I'm afraid not enough people understand what's happening in the world today.
BusinessWeek | Johnnie L. Roberts | Posted 02.18.2008 | Business
If the enemy of my enemy is my friend, as the old chestnut says, then it makes perfect sense that Barry Diller would host a swanky soiree last summer ...
Jennifer L. Pozner | Posted 02.05.2008 | Media
The Dems are left with only two contenders to choose from because corporate media rafted a narrative around Edwards as a non-viable also-ran from the get-go.
Adam Conner-Simons | Posted 02.04.2008 | Media
The print market in big cities like Chicago and Boston may soon revolve around a single major newspaper.
Retuers Via CNBC | Posted 12.24.2007 | Business
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp will sell eight U.S. television stations to private equity firm Oak Hill Partners for about $1.1 billion. News Corp said i...
Josh Silver | Posted 12.12.2007 | Media
Potterwatch is building a real-world movement against "Voldemedia" -- the handful of companies that control most of what we see, hear and read every day.
Timothy Karr | Posted 12.12.2007 | Media
Allowing one company to own broadcast station and a major daily newspaper in the same market is so unpopular that one wonders what really motivates FCC chair Kevin Martin to defy common sense.
Marvin Kitman | Posted 11.19.2007 | Media
Michael Powell's idea was to level the playing field so the average American mega-billionaires could all make excessive profits. Why should some of the pigs be kept away from the trough?
Lauren Rich Fine | Posted 11.16.2007 | Media
Newspapers economic challenges have more to do with the Internet and the loss of classified ads than competition from other media.
Hollywood Reporter | Paul Bond | Posted 10.22.2007 | Business
About the same time that Rupert Murdoch was telling shareholders that his beloved News Corp. had become the world's most valuable media conglomerate, ...
Hollywood Reporter | Paul Bond | Posted 10.22.2007 | Business
About the same time that Rupert Murdoch was telling shareholders that his beloved News Corp. had become the world's most valuable media conglomerate, ...
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Andrew Arentowicz | Posted 04.30.2008 | Politics