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Corporate Flip-Flop: Big Media’s Flacks Keep Swapping Jobs
As the business faces unprecedented change, the faces of the spokesmen who tell media’s corporate story are changing, too
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Read All of ‘The Daily’ on the Web for Free Right Now!
Programmer creates website that lists public links to iPad publication’s articles; publisher Greg Clayman not amused
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Rupert Murdoch: I Wouldn’t Hire Keith Olbermann Again
“We don’t believe in firing people twice,” Murdoch says
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News Corp. Profit Soars to $688M — Thanks to Fox
TV revenues help offset 40 percent profit drop at film studio, MySpace charges
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Murdoch’s The Daily Heavily Edits Palin Article Critical of ‘Lefties’ (update)
Item saying Palin has been demonized by “lefties” gets softened, then changed back — repeatedly
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Review: Murdoch’s ‘Daily’ for iPad — Elegant, Fluffy, Addictive
Rupert Murdoch’s national news publication for the iPad is a game-changer
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Rupert Murdoch Launches His iPad-Only Newspaper
The Rupe himself rolls out highly anticipated “The Daily,” the first newspaper built for the iPad, at the Guggenheim in New York
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From ‘Glee’ to O’Reilly, Fox’s Plan to Be a Super Bowl Winner
Alone among television events, the annual football matchup commands growing ratings and network opportunities for cross-promotion
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7 Things You Need to Know About Rupert Murdoch’s ‘The Daily’ Before it Launches
TheWrap has the primer for the world’s first “iPad newspaper,” which launches on Wednesday
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Why Comcast Can’t Escape Olbermann Blame
Analysis: A plethora of hard evidence exonerates Comcast of complicity in the Keith Olbermann affair, but the continuing skepticism is prudent
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Here We Go Again: News Corp.’s The Daily Announces Feb. 2 Launch Date
iPad newspaper to have launch party next Wednesday at New York’s Guggenheim Museum
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Murdoch May Sell Sky News To Get UK BSkyB Approval
News Corp tells British government it could cut news channel loose for regulatory nod on controversial deal
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MySpace Layoffs? How Murdoch Can Save His Social Network
With new rumors of massive layoffs, here are a few things the News Corp. boss can do to salvage his $580 million investment
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L.A. Times Planning to Launch ‘Our Very Own Tablet Reader’ in 2011
Publisher Eddy Hartenstein promises one for second half, among other digital initiatives