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... be under the control of few large international corporations, headed by brusque individualists and outsized personalities such as Rupert Murdoch, Robert Maxwell ...
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... Chapter Five: Moguls rule the entertainment world; moguls like Rupert Murdoch and Ted Turner created new networks; Bill Gates launched Windows 95 with an ...
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... The twenty-four hour cable news channel, run by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. A ... This goes back to Rupert Murdoch and News Corp. All ...
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... The tradition that the O'Malley family had with the Dodgers lasted until 1998, when a big corporation, the FOX group owned by Rupert Murdoch, took over the team ...
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... of the left-leaning Daily Herald into the pro-Conservative Sun, and the more aggressively right-wing tone of The Times, both under Rupert Murdoch's ownership. ...
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... dilemma. His name is Rupert Murdoch. His holding spans four continents. ... dilemma. His name is Rupert Murdoch. His holding spans four continents. ...
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... Another great example is that Rupert Murdoch, the great English media tycoon, dropped the BBC channel from his Star satellite news service in China. Why? ...
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... But the problem with this is that why would the owners in the big markets like Ted Turner, and Rupert Murdoch, who spent enormous sums of money to buy their ...
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... These media giants include Time Warner, Disney, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., Viacom, Sony, Seagram, AT&T/Liberty Media, Bertelsmann, and GE. ...
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... But the problem with this is that why would the owners in the big markets like Ted Turner, and Rupert Murdoch, who spent enormous sums of money to buy their ...
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... force in the Australian aviation market for many years to come, but the strong airline began to struggle when in 2000 Newscorp (run by Rupert Murdoch) began to ...
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... This has been particularly evident in the press, the most notable case being the Rupert Murdoch 'empire' - News International. I ...
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... world. Rupert Murdoch and Ted Turner are an example of rich and powerful newsmen. Journalism had to start somewhere, but where? ...
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... SKY is currently owned by an American, Rupert Murdoch, who also has control over many other media companies including many American and British newspapers. ...
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... This is perhaps reflected in the statement made by Rupert Murdoch where he flatly rejected moral considerations in Australias relations with East Timor and ...
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... Reith ruled the BBC in those early days with an 'Iron Fist' a lot like Rupert Murdoch has ruled his BSkyB company, though a quest for world media domination ...
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... Characters such as Rupert Murdoch and Bill Gates have the power to control what we watch, what we read and the manner in which the information is delivered (so ...
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... Characters such as Rupert Murdoch and Bill Gates have the power to control what we watch, what we read and the manner in which the information is delivered (so ...
(2124 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... Characters such as Rupert Murdoch and Bill Gates have the power to control what we watch, what we read and the manner in which the information is delivered (so ...
(2126 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
... This is demonstrated by the expansion of holdings of powerful tycoons such as Rupert Murdoch which incorporates embracing the free market of countries such as ...
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... borders. Multinational media companies such as Rupert Murdoch's Australia-based News Corp. seek to expand into new markets. Among ...
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... borders. Multinational media companies such as Rupert Murdoch's Australia-based News Corp. seek to expand into new markets. Among ...
(3888 Words -- Approx. 16 Pages)
... the remains of nations. Hearst was Ted Turner, Rupert Murdoch and Bill Gates rolled up into an enigma. Arriving in Hollywood at ...
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... Since the 1970s and the appointment of Larry Lamb as editor of Rupert Murdoch's then newly acquired Sun newspaper, a new era began in journalism. ...
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