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Tag Archives: 20th Century Fox
Murdoch, Fox News and the digital demographic cancer
For many observers, Rupert Murdoch escaped the UK phone hacking scandal in good shape. He split his empire between television entertainment from his newspaper and publishing.[1] The split appeared to improve both companies and increased profits. Yet, a cancer was … Continue reading
Posted in democracy, journalism, management, new media model, public opinion
Tagged 20th Century Fox, Bill Shine, Business operations, Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Business Network, Fox News Channel, Fox Television Stations, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch, Sexual harassment
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Without trust what is a newspaper?
Even though News Corp has survived the hacking scandals, a deeper cancer has emerged. How it deals with this cancer will determine whether it can succeed without Rupert Murdoch. He forged his empire based on an implicit contract with his … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, ethics, journalism, politics, public interest, public opinion, reputation management
Tagged 20th Century Fox, 21st Century Fox, Associated Press, Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox News Channel, James Murdoch, News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch
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