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ArtikelMurdoch 2.0; The News Corp Split  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8841 (Jun. 2013), page 58.
Topik: News Media; Corporate Profiles; Corporate Reorganization; Television News; Publishing Industry
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Isi artikel Allegations of phone-hacking and police bribery rocked News Corp's British newspapers two years ago. To the dismay of Rupert Murdoch's critics, however, News Corp has survived the crisis - and the Murdoch family, which controls the majority of voting shares, is notably richer. The firm's share price has nearly doubled in the past two years. Murdoch's decision a year ago to split his company into two, which will happen on June 28th, has thrilled shareholders. The new 21st Century Fox will house News Corp's more profitable entertainment assets, such as its television networks and stake in BSkyB, a British satellite broadcaster. The new News Corp will consist of around 130 newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal and the Times of London, an education business and other odds and sods. The new company will have around $2.6 billion in cash and no debt.
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