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- More Newspapers Mull Pulling Out Of Google Search 9:30 AM
- ... At Barron's
- GE, Uncle Sam, and the Future of TV 9:01 AM
- General Electric is an adept lobbyist, an asset that may come into play with the expected sale of a controlling stake in its NBC Universal unit to Comcast Corp. At TheStreet.com
- Australia shares rise early, energy stocks advance 11/23/2009
- LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Australian stocks gained early Tuesday morning, helped by an overnight rally on Wall Street, and with energy shares rising in tandem with crude futures. Sydney's benchmark S&P/ASX 200 added 0.7% in early trading to 4,751.0. Among leading gainers, Woodside Petroleum Ltd. moved 2.6% higher, Origin Energy Ltd. was up 0.9%, and energy-services firm WorleyParsons Ltd. advanced 1%. News Corp. -- the owner of MarketWatch -- was down 0.6% a day after reports it might pull its news content from Google Inc.'s Web sites. At MarketWatch
- Where We're Heading 11/23/2009
- ... At Wall Street Journal
- Microsoft, News Corp. Discuss Web Pact 11/23/2009
- ... At Wall Street Journal
- Why Microsoft's Threats Against Google Are Empty 11/23/2009
- Can Microsoft's (MSFT) Bing search engine buy its way to the top? According to the Financial Times it may be trying to do just that by paying News Corporation (NWS) and other news content providers to remove themselves from Google (GOOG) and stick with Bing.But don't believe the hype. News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch is among the biggest Google critics out there but there's almost zero chance that his media properties will ever exit Google.Murdoch has long held the notion that Google News is somehow stealing his content. We know this isn't true because Google News doesn't host content ... Minyanville
- JPMorgan, Google: Monday's Headlines 11/23/2009
- Monday's early headlines include Microsoft and News Corp. taking aim at Google and reports that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon could succeed Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary. At TheStreet.com
- Microsoft, News Corp. Take Aim at Google 11/23/2009
- Microsoft has held talks with News Corp. in which News Corp. would be paid to "de-index " its Web sites from Google, a report says. At TheStreet.com
- Did Murdoch Just Figure Out How To Save The Newspaper Industry? 11/23/2009
- ... At Barron's
- Oprah's Exit: Winners and Losers 11/20/2009
- The Queen of Talk departs. Who gets helped and who gets harmed? At Forbes
- GE Haggles With Vivendi; Comcast-NBC Hangs on Valuation Quibbles 11/20/2009
- ... At Barron's
- This Week's 5 Smartest Stock Moves 11/20/2009
- There's always time to look at the bright side of life. ... At Motley Fool
- New Moon Madness 11/19/2009
- They’re baaaaaaaack! Bella Edward Jacob and the cast of the vampire romance The Twilight Saga: New Moon are expected to take a big bite from movie theater box offices this weekend. And if the frenzy in my hometown is any indicator the forecasts of a $100 million haul are dead on. Moms have been placing Internet ticket pre-orders and orchestrating carpools all week as my daughter’s entire soccer team and the tween-age Twilight fans from schools across town coordinate a mass descent on a nearby cinema for an opening night performance. "I have huge expectations for the movie... Minyanville
- Dow Jones Provides Interactive Online Community for its Customers 11/19/2009
- - "Dow Jones Idea Share" Allows Customers to Share Ideas and Feedback -NEW YORK, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow Jones & Company, a News Corporation company (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV), is... PR Newswire
- S&P Faces EU Antitrust Charges 11/19/2009
- ... At Wall Street Journal
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