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News Corp. revenue up 10%, Fox operating income nearly triples | Company Town | Los Ang... - 0 views

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    Thanks to Fox News, strong DVD sales and a better performance from television stations, News Corp. reported a 10% jump in fiscal second-quarter revenue to $8.7 billion and big jumps in operating income at its movie and television studio and cable television group.
Ethan Hartsell

Fox Files More Suits Claiming DVD Piracy - 0 views

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    "Escalating its efforts to crack down on DVD piracy, Twentieth Century Fox on Thursday filed six lawsuits against several dozen people that the company said had sold DVDs containing an unfinished version of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" and other counterfeit Fox titles."
ethan tussey

Blockbuster Gets More Help From Hollywood - 1 views

  • However, unlike Warner Bros., which announced its deal with Blockbuster two weeks ago, 20th Century Fox hasn’t inked agreements with Netflix or Redbox that would delay their own new release windows. In fact, Redbox is still in the midst of a legal battle with Fox, after the studio sought to keep retailers from selling DVDs that the company could put into its kiosks.
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment and 20th Century Fox are at the heart of today’s news, which, combined with an earlier deal struck with Warner Bros., will extend Blockbuster’s ability to rent movies on the same day and date that they go on sale at other retailers.
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    More studios work to keep Blockbuster alive. Is this about quarterly earnings? Is this a messgae to Redbox?
Ryan Fuller

F.C.C. Inquiry for 'Our Little Genius,' Planned Fox Game Show - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Federal Communications Commission is looking into whether the producers of the planned Fox game show "Our Little Genius" gave potential contestants the answers to some questions before taping episodes of the program last year
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More network-cable operator disputes on horizon | Reuters - 2 views

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    Following the Fox TWC dispute, experts predict more retransmission battles as broadcast networks search desperately for ways to supplement falling advertising revenue.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/business/media/10ailes.html - 0 views

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    Roger Ailes, the head of Fox News, explains how he has created a media empire. The division is on track to achieve $700 million in operating profit this year.
michael curtin

Fox's Fight With Time Warner Sheds Light on Cable Fees - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Fox is pushing hard for carriage fees of $1 per subscriber. Part of broader Murdoch strategy to charge for content. CBS now getting about $.50 per cable sub. Altogether, bc stations should take in $933m in fees in 2010, while cable nets take in $28b. Explains opposing positions in the negotiations.
Julian Gottlieb

News Corp.'s Fox Weighs Late-Night Show With O'Brien (Update1) - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Though negotiations have not begun yet, it's quite possible Fox could attempt to lure in Conan to compete against CBS and NBC for late night ratings.
ethan tussey

Fox Turns To TypePad Bloggers To Hype New Movie,  'Avatar' | paidContent - 0 views

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    Outsourcing Promotion
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News Corp and Social Networking Web Site MySpace CEO Unexpectedly Part Ways - Associate... - 1 views

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    "Media powerhouse News Corp is run by Rupert Murdoch. It owns - among other things -- Harper Collins, the \nWall Street Journal, 20th Century Fox, Hulu, MySpace and a host of other media outlets. Now News Corp and its MySpace CEO suddenly part ways. Why?"
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NAB Says Retrans Process Works - 2010-01-05 16:55:03 | Broadcasting & Cable - 1 views

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    NAB President, Gordon Smith, adds praise to agreements between Fox/TWC as well as Fisher and Bright House
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BBC News - ISP cleared of copyright infringement - 0 views

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    In the first case of its kind, an Australian court has ruled that an internet service provider cannot be responsible for illegal downloading. iiNet, Australia's third largest ISP, was taken to court by a group of 34 movie production houses. The group included the Australian divisions of Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox. They claimed that iiNet was guilty of copyright infringement for not preventing illegal downloads of films.
Ryan Fuller

Simon Cowell's producing plans could threaten 'American Idol' reign - latimes.com - 0 views

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    The show's star judge is nearing a deal with Fox to launch a similar talent show, 'The X Factor,' and may downscale or end his role on the hit show after this season, which begins Tuesday.
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