News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp.), also variously known as News Corporation Limited, was an American
multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul
Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at
1211 Avenue of the Americas
1211 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the News Corp. Building) is an International style (architecture), International style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Formerly called the ''Celanese Building'', it was ...
in New York City. Prior to its split in 2013, it was the world's largest media company in terms of total assets and the world's fourth largest media group in terms of revenue, and News Corporation had become a media powerhouse since its inception, dominating the news, television, film, and print industries.
News Corporation was a
publicly traded company listed on
NASDAQ
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. Formerly incorporated in
Adelaide,
South Australia, the company was re-incorporated under
Delaware General Corporation Law after a majority of shareholders approved the move on November 12, 2004. News Corporation was headquartered at
1211 Avenue of the Americas
1211 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the News Corp. Building) is an International style (architecture), International style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Formerly called the ''Celanese Building'', it was ...
, New York, in the newer 1960s–1970s corridor of the
Rockefeller Center complex.
On June 28, 2012, after concerns from shareholders in response to its
recent scandals and to "unlock even greater long-term shareholder value", founder
Rupert Murdoch announced that News Corporation's assets would be split into two publicly traded companies,
one oriented towards media, and the other towards publishing. The formal split was completed on June 28, 2013; where the present News Corp. was renamed
21st Century Fox
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), was an American multinational mass media corporation that was based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was one of the two companies formed on June 28, 2013, f ...
and consists primarily of media outlets, while a new
News Corp
News Corporation, stylized as News Corp, is an American mass media and publishing company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The second incarnation of the News Corporation (1980–2013), original News Corporation, it was formed ...
was formed to take on the publishing and Australian broadcasting assets.
Its major holdings at the time of the split were
News Limited (a group of newspaper publishers in Murdoch's native Australia),
News International
News Corp UK & Ireland Limited (trading as News UK, formerly News International and NI Group) is a List of newspapers in the United Kingdom, British newspaper publisher, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the American mass media Conglomerate (c ...
(a newspaper publisher in the United Kingdom, whose properties include ''
The Times'', ''
The Sun'', and the now-defunct ''
News of the World
The ''News of the World'' was a weekly national Tabloid journalism#Red tops, red top Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published every Sunday in the United Kingdom from 1843 to 2011. It was at one time the world's highest-selling En ...
'' (the subject of a
phone hacking scandal
The News International phone hacking scandal was a controversy involving the now-defunct ''News of the World'' and other British newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch. Employees of the newspaper were accused of engaging in phone hacking, police b ...
that led to its closure in July 2011),
Dow Jones & Company
Dow Jones & Company, Inc. is an American publishing firm owned by News Corp and led by CEO Almar Latour.
The company publishes ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Barron's'', ''MarketWatch'', ''Mansion Global'', ''Financial News'' and ''Private Equ ...
(an American publisher of financial news outlets, including ''
The Wall Street Journal''), the book publisher
HarperCollins, and the
Fox Entertainment Group (then owners of the
20th Century Fox
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Dis ...
film studio and the
Fox Broadcasting Company television network).
History
News Corp was created in 1980 by
Rupert Murdoch, as a
holding company for
News Limited. News Limited was created in 1923 in Adelaide by
James Edward Davidson
James Edward Davidson (c. 20 December 1870 – 1 June 1930), known in journalistic circles as "J.E.D.", was an Australian journalist who rose through the ranks to become a newspaper owner, the founder of News Limited.
History
He was born a ...
, funded by the Collins House mining empire for the purpose of publishing anti-union propaganda; subsequently the controlling interest was bought by ''
The Herald and Weekly Times''. In 1949, Sir
Keith Murdoch took control of ''The Adelaide News''. When he died in 1952, his son Rupert inherited a controlling interest in an Adelaide afternoon tabloid, ''
The News''. News Limited operates today as News Corporation's Australian brand, ''
The Australian'' operating out of
Surry Hills, in Sydney.
Expansion into the United States
News Ltd. made its first acquisition in the United States in 1973, when it purchased the ''
San Antonio Express and News'' (the two papers merged in 1984). Soon afterwards it founded the ''
National Star
''Star'' is an American celebrity tabloid journalism, tabloid magazine founded in 1974. The magazine is owned by American Media Inc. and overseen by AMI's Chief Content Officer, Dylan Howard.
History
''Star'' was founded by Rupert Murdoch in 19 ...
'', a
supermarket tabloid, and in 1976 it purchased the ''
New York Post'' from
Dorothy Schiff
Dorothy Schiff (March 11, 1903 – August 30, 1989) was an American businesswoman who was the owner and then publisher of the ''New York Post'' for nearly 40 years. She was a granddaughter of financier Jacob Schiff. Schiff was interested in soci ...
for $31 million.
In 1984, News Corp acquired the ''
Chicago Sun-Times'' from
Field Enterprises (later sold in 1986 to the
American Publishing Company subsidiary of Canada-based
Hollinger Inc.
Hollinger Inc. was a Canadian media company based in Toronto which was established by businessman Conrad Black. At one time, the company was the third-largest media empire in the world. The company went bankrupt in 2007.
History
Hollinger Inc. ...
) for $90 million and ''
Travel Weekly
Travel Weekly Group Ltd is a UK publishing and events company serving the travel industry, principally travel agents, tour operators and other suppliers.
Its main brand is weekly business publication ''Travel Weekly'' and its associated onlin ...
'' and other trade magazines from
Ziff Davis. In March 1985, News Corp bought a 50% stake in TCF Holdings, the holding company of the movie studio
20th Century Fox
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Dis ...
from Marc Rich for $162 million, and later acquired the remaining stake from
Marvin Davis in September for $325 million.
Two months after the acquisition of the 50% stake in TCF Holdings, on May 6, 1985, News Corp announced it was buying the
Metromedia television stations and its syndication arm Metromedia Producers Corporation from
John Kluge for $3.5 billion, setting the stage for the launch of a fourth U.S.
commercial broadcasting
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television network. On September 4, 1985, Murdoch became a
naturalized citizen to satisfy the legal requirement that only United States citizens could own American television stations. In 1986, the Metromedia deal was completed, and the
Fox Broadcasting Company, simply known as Fox, launched on October 9, with
Joan Rivers' ''
The Late Show'' as its late-night program, it would later air prime-time programming starting in April 1987.
Expansion and consolidation
In 1986 and 1987, News Corp (through subsidiary
News International
News Corp UK & Ireland Limited (trading as News UK, formerly News International and NI Group) is a List of newspapers in the United Kingdom, British newspaper publisher, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the American mass media Conglomerate (c ...
) moved to adjust the production process of its British newspapers, over which the printing unions had long maintained a highly restrictive grip.
[Revolution on Fleet Street]
''Time'' magazine, August 21, 1996. A number of senior Australian media moguls were brought into Murdoch's powerhouse, including John Dux, who was managing director of the ''
South China Morning Post
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''. This led to a confrontation with the printing unions
National Graphical Association and
Society of Graphical and Allied Trades. The move of News International's London operation to
Wapping in the East End resulted in nightly battles outside the new plant. Delivery vans and depots were frequently and violently attacked.
[ Ultimately the unions capitulated.
In 1987, News Corp acquired the book publisher Harper and Row for $300 million, and later acquired the British book publisher William Collins, Sons in 1989 for $721 million, who later merged with Harper to form HarperCollins that same year.
In 1988, News Corp acquired the Philadelphia-based Triangle Publications, publisher of the magazines '' TV Guide'', '']Seventeen
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*17 (number), the natural number following 16 and preceding 18
* one of the years 17 BC, AD 17, 1917, 2017
Literature
Magazines
* ''Seventeen'' (American magazine), an American magazine
* ''Seventeen'' (Japanese m ...
'', and the '' Daily Racing Form'' for $3 billion. To raise money, the trade publications were sold to Reed International.
By 1992, News Corp had gotten huge debts, which forced it to sell many of the American magazine interests it had acquired in the mid-1980s to K-III Communications, as well spinning off long-held Australian magazines interests as Pacific Magazines
Pacific Magazines was a magazine publisher operating in Australia owned by Seven West Media. In March 2020, it was acquired by Bauer Media Australia in April 2020. In June 2020, Mercury Capital acquired Pacific Magazines as part of its purcha ...
. Much of this debt came from its stake in the Sky Television satellite network in the UK, which incurred massive losses in its early years of operation, which (like many of its business interests) was heavily subsidised with profits from its other holdings until it was able to force rival satellite operator BSB to accept a merger on its terms in 1990. (The merged company, BSkyB
Sky UK Limited is a British broadcaster and telecommunications company that provides television and broadband Internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. It is a subsidiary of ...
, has dominated the British pay-TV market since.)
In 1993, News Corp acquired a 63.6% stake of the Hong Kong-based STAR TV satellite network from Pearson PLC
Pearson plc is a British multinational corporation, multinational publishing and education company headquartered in London, England.
It was founded as a construction business in the 1840s but switched to publishing in the 1920s.J. A. Spende ...
for over $500 million, followed by the purchase of the remaining 36.4% in July 1995. Murdoch declared that:
In 1995, the Fox network became the object of scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) when it was alleged that its Australian base made Murdoch's ownership of Fox illegal. The FCC, however, ruled in Murdoch's favor, stating that his ownership of Fox was in the public's best interests. It was also noted that the stations themselves were owned by a separate company whose chief shareholder was a U.S. citizen, Murdoch, although nearly all of the stations' equity was controlled by News Corp. In the same year, News Corporation announced a deal with MCI Communications to develop a major news website as well as funding a conservative news magazine, '' The Weekly Standard''. In the same year, News Corp launched the Foxtel
Foxtel is an Australian pay television company—operating in cable television, direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV streaming services. It was formed in April 2018, superseding an earlier company from 1995. The service was establi ...
pay television network in Australia in a partnership with Telstra and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited.
On July 17, 1996, News Corporation announced that it would acquire television production and broadcasting company New World Communications (who acquired a 20% stake in 1994 for $200 million), for $2.48 billion in stock and was completed on January 22, 1997.
On October 7, 1996, the Fox Entertainment Group launched the Fox News Channel
The Fox News Channel, abbreviated FNC, commonly known as Fox News, and stylized in all caps, is an American multinational conservative cable news television channel based in New York City. It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owne ...
, a 24-hour cable news network to compete against Time Warner's rival channel CNN.
In 1999, News Corporation significantly expanded its music holdings in Australia by acquiring the controlling share in a leading Australian-based label, Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Records
Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. It published and distributed many successful Australian artists and expanded internationally, until it was merged with Festival Records in 1998. Festival Mu ...
, merging it with already held Festival Records to create Festival Mushroom Records (FMR). Both Festival and FMR were managed by Rupert Murdoch's son James Murdoch for several years.
Also mid 1999, '' The Economist'' reported that News Corp paid comparatively lower taxes, and Newscorp Investments specifically had made £11.4 billion ($20.1 billion) in profits over the previous 11 years but had not paid net corporation tax. It also reported that after an examination of the available accounts, Newscorp could normally have been expected to pay corporate tax of approximately $350 million. The article explained that in practice, the corporation's complex structure, international scope, and use of offshore tax havens allowed News Corporation to pay minimal taxes.
Development since 2000
In late 2003, News Corp acquired a 34% stake in Hughes Electronics (now DirecTV Group
DirecTV (trademarked as DIRECTV) is an American multichannel video programming distributor based in El Segundo, California. Originally launched on June 17, 1994, its primary service is a digital satellite service serving the United States. I ...
, operator of the largest American satellite TV system, from General Motors
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for US$6 billion. DirecTV was sold to Liberty Media
Liberty Media Corporation (commonly referred to as Liberty Media or just Liberty) is an American mass media company controlled by chairman John C. Malone. The company has three divisions, reflecting the company's ownership stakes in Formula One ...
in 2008 in exchange for its stake in News Corporation.
In January 2005, shortly after reincorporation in the United States, News Corporation announced that it was buying out Fox Entertainment Group. The manoeuvre delisted Fox from the New York Stock Exchange; Fox had traded on the NYSE under the ticker FOX.
In 2004, Murdoch set aside $2 billion and handpicked a team of young executives to look at possible ways to use the Web as a distribution platform. That team was composed of four rising stars: Ross Levinsohn, Adam Bain, Travis Katz, and Michael Kirby. The four became the backbone of what would become News Corp's digital division, Fox Interactive Media.
Shortly after, in July 2005, News Corporation purchased the social networking website Myspace for $580 million. News Corporation had beat out Viacom by offering a higher price for the website, and the purchase was seen as a good investment at the time. Of the $580 million purchase price, approximately $327 million has been attributed to the value of Myspace according to the financial adviser fairness opinion. Within a year, Myspace had tripled in value from its purchase price.
In February 2007, Murdoch announced at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit that the Fox Entertainment Group would launch a new business news channel later in the year, which would compete directly against rival network CNBC. Murdoch explained that the channel would be more "business-friendly" than CNBC, because he felt that they "leap on every scandal, or what they think is a scandal." In July 2007, News Corp. reached a deal to acquire Dow Jones & Company
Dow Jones & Company, Inc. is an American publishing firm owned by News Corp and led by CEO Almar Latour.
The company publishes ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Barron's'', ''MarketWatch'', ''Mansion Global'', ''Financial News'' and ''Private Equ ...
, owners of '' The Wall Street Journal'', of $5 billion for. Despite CNBC already having a contract with Dow Jones to provide content and services to the network, the Fox Entertainment Group officially launched the Fox Business Network on October 15, 2007. Alexis Glick, the network's original morning show host and vice president of business news, indicated that its lawyers had reviewed the details of Dow Jones' contract with CNBC, but noted that it would still "actively use" other Dow Jones properties.
In September 2009, News Corp established NewsCore, a global wire service set up to provide news stories to all of News Corp's journalistic outlets.
In April 2010, News Corporation sold Bulgarian broadcaster bTV, which it launched on 1 June 2000, as part of a deal to Central European Media Enterprises (CME) for $400 million in addition to another $13 million for working capital adjustment. The deal included cable channels bTV Comedy and Btv Cinema and News Corporation's 74% stake in Radio Company CJ which included five radio stations.
In September 2010, due to the Fijian government's requirement that the country's media outlet must be 90% owned by Fiji Nationals, News Corporation sold 90% of their stake in their Fijian newspapers ('' Fiji Times'', ''Nai Lalakai'', and ''Shanti Dut
''Shanti Dut'' (Peaceful Messenger) is a Hindi language newspaper published weekly in Suva Fiji
Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of ...
'') to Motibhai Group of Companies.
In late February 2011, News Corp officially put the now-struggling Myspace up for sale, which was estimated to be worth $50–200 million. Losses from the last quarter of 2010 were $156 million, over double of the previous year, which dragged down the otherwise strong results of parent News Corp. Its struggles were attributed to the growth of the competing social network Facebook. The deadline for bids, May 31, 2011, passed without any above the reserve price of $100 million being submitted. The rapid deterioration in Myspace's business during the most recent quarter had deterred many potent suitors. Later in June, Specific Media and pop singer Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is one of the world's best-selling music artists, with sales of over 88 million records. Timberlake is the recipient of numerous awards and ac ...
bought the site for $35 million, which CNN reported noted was "far less than the $580 million News Corp. paid for Myspace in 2005." Murdoch went on to call the Myspace purchase a "huge mistake".
On July 13, 2011, Rupert Murdoch announced that the company would withdraw its takeover bid for BSkyB
Sky UK Limited is a British broadcaster and telecommunications company that provides television and broadband Internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. It is a subsidiary of ...
due to concerns relating to the ''News of the World'' scandal. News Corporation already owned, and continues to own, 39.1% of BSkyB.
On June 6, 2012, News Corporation announced that it would buy out ESPN Inc.'s stake in ESPN Star Sports to gain full control over the Asia-Pacific sports network. On November 20, 2012, News Corporation announced that it would acquire a 49% stake in the regional sports network YES Network, owned by the Major League Baseball team New York Yankees. In January 2013, News Corp. attained 54.5% majority control of Sky Deutschland.
On February 4, 2013, News Corporation announced the sale of IGN and its related properties to the publishing company Ziff Davis. News Corp. had planned to spin-off IGN as an independent company, but failed to do so.
Scandals
In July 2011, News Corp closed down the ''News of the World
The ''News of the World'' was a weekly national Tabloid journalism#Red tops, red top Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published every Sunday in the United Kingdom from 1843 to 2011. It was at one time the world's highest-selling En ...
'' newspaper in the United Kingdom due to allegations of phone hackings. The allegations include trying to access former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's voice mail, and obtain information from his bank accounts, family's medical records, and private legal files. Allegations of hacking have also been brought up in relation to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Royal Family
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. Other allegations put out by '' The Guardian'' newspaper include the exploitation, with intent to gain access to or use private information, of a list of 4,332 names or partial names, 2,987 mobile phone numbers, 30 audio tapes of varying length and 91 PIN codes, of a kind required to access the voicemail of the minority of targets who change the factory settings on their mobile phones. The names are said to include those of British victims of September 11, 2001 terror attacks, family members of victims of the "7/7" bombings on London's transit system, family members of British troops killed overseas, Milly Dowler, a 13-year-old missing British girl who was later found dead, actor Hugh Grant and a lawyer representing the family of Princess Diana's lover at the inquest into her death.
On July 13, 2011, News Corp withdrew its bid to purchase the final 61% stake in BSkyB
Sky UK Limited is a British broadcaster and telecommunications company that provides television and broadband Internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. It is a subsidiary of ...
after pressure from both the Labour and Conservative Parties in Parliament.
Allegations about the violation of ethical standards by the News Corporation subsidiary ''News of the World'' have been speculatively applied to News Corporation holdings in the United States. Senator John Rockefeller (D-WV) stated on July 12, 2011, that there should be a government investigation into News Corporation "to ensure that Americans have not had their privacy violated." His statement was echoed on Wednesday by Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), who specifically requested an investigation into 9/11 victims, as well as Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) who encouraged an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission. On July 13, 2011, Representative Peter King (R-NY) wrote a letter to the FBI requesting an investigation into News Corporation's ethical practices, and on July 14, the FBI opened a probe into the hacking of 9/11 victims. Les Hinton, chief executive of the media group's Dow Jones, resigned on July 15, saying, "I have seen hundreds of news reports of both actual and alleged misconduct during the time I was executive chairman of News International and responsible for the company. The pain caused to innocent people is unimaginable. That I was ignorant of what apparently happened is irrelevant and in the circumstances I feel it is proper for me to resign from News Corp, and apologize to those hurt by the actions of the News of the World."
In 2012, following a BBC ''Panorama'' report, allegations were made that News Corp subsidiary NDS Group had used hackers to undermine pay TV rivals around the world. Some of the victims of the alleged hacking, such as Austar, were later taken over by News Corp and others such as Ondigital later went bust. NDS had originally been set up to provide security to News Corp's pay TV interests but emails obtained by Fairfax Media revealed they had also pursued a wider agenda by distributing the keys to rival set-top box operators and seeking to obtain phone records of suspected rivals. The emails were from the hard drive of NDS European chief Ray Adams. In 2012, it was also revealed that Australian Federal police were working with UK police to investigate hacking by News Corp.
On February 4, 2022, News Corp was reported suffered a "persistent cyberattack" in January. The suspected Chinese hackers targeted one of its IT providers, and successfully got some anonymous data. According to News Corp, the incident did not appear to affect systems holding customer and financial data.
Split and 21st Century Fox's eventual sale to Disney
On June 28, 2012, Rupert Murdoch announced that, after concerns from shareholders in response to the recent scandals and to "unlock even greater long-term shareholder value", News Corporation's assets would be split into two publicly traded companies, one oriented towards media, and the other towards publishing. News Corp's publishing operations were spun out into a present-day News Corporation with Robert James Thomson, editor of '' The Wall Street Journal'', as CEO. The present News Corporation, which retains most of its media properties (such as the Fox Entertainment Group and 20th Century Fox
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Dis ...
) and Murdoch as CEO, was renamed 21st Century Fox
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), was an American multinational mass media corporation that was based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was one of the two companies formed on June 28, 2013, f ...
. Murdoch remains chairman for both companies.
Shareholders approved the split on June 11, 2013. On June 19, 2013, preliminary trading for the new News Corp on the Australian Securities Exchange
Australian Securities Exchange Ltd or ASX, is an Australian public company that operates Australia's primary securities exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange (sometimes referred to outside of Australia as, or confused within Australia as ...
commenced in preparation for the formal split that was finalized on June 28, 2013. Shareholders received one share of New News Corp for every four shares they owned of the old News Corp. The two new companies began trading on the NASDAQ
The Nasdaq Stock Market () (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Stock Market) is an American stock exchange based in New York City. It is the most active stock trading venue in the US by volume, and ranked second ...
on July 1, 2013. 21st Century Fox and most of its businesses were later acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2019; its US broadcast, sports, and news assets were spun-off to Fox Corporation which would be retained under Murdoch ownership.
Shareholders
*In August 2005, the Murdoch family owned only about 29% of the company of which as of June 2013 had been diluted to around 17%. However, nearly all of these shares were voting shares which currently stand at 39% of the total voting shares, and Rupert Murdoch retained effective control of the company. Nonetheless, John Malone of Liberty Media
Liberty Media Corporation (commonly referred to as Liberty Media or just Liberty) is an American mass media company controlled by chairman John C. Malone. The company has three divisions, reflecting the company's ownership stakes in Formula One ...
had built up a large stake, with about half of the shares being voting shares. Therefore, in November 2006, News Corporation announced its intention to transfer its 38.5% interest in DirecTV Group
DirecTV (trademarked as DIRECTV) is an American multichannel video programming distributor based in El Segundo, California. Originally launched on June 17, 1994, its primary service is a digital satellite service serving the United States. I ...
to John Malone's Liberty Media; in return it bought back Liberty's 16.3% stake in News Corp., giving Murdoch tighter control of the latter firm. Murdoch sold 17.5 million class A shares in December 2007.
*Another major stakeholder has been Al-Waleed bin Talal, of the Saudi Royal Family. In 1997, '' Time'' reported that Al-Waleed owned about five percent of News Corporation. In 2010, Alwaleed's stake in News Corp. was about 7 percent, amounting to $3 billion. In 2013, News Corp. had a $175 million (19 percent) investment in Al-Waleed's Rotana Group, the Arab world's largest entertainment company.[Gustin, Sam (August 16, 2010)]
"News Corp., the Saudi Prince and the 'Ground Zero Mosque'"
''Daily Finance'' (AOL), via Rich, Frank (August 21, 2010
'' The New York Times'', p. WK8 NY ed.. Retrieved August 22, 2010. Al-Waleed sold all his shares in November 2017
Annual conference
News Corporation organises an annual management conference, discussing media issues related to geopolitics
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. Attendees include News Corporation executives, senior journalists, politicians and celebrities. Previous events were in Cancún, Mexico, and the Hayman Island
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off the coast of Australia. The events are private and secretive, there are no records available for the agenda or talks given at the conferences, and no uninvited journalists are permitted access.
The 2006 event in Pebble Beach, California was led by Rupert Murdoch. According to a copy of the agenda leaked to the '' Los Angeles Times'' and other media accounts, issues discussed related from Europe to broadcasting and new media, terrorism to the national policy. The event included speeches from Murdoch, Actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian and American actor, film producer, businessman, retired professional bodybuilder and politician who served as the 38th governor of California between 2003 and 2011. ''Time'' ...
, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Bono
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Born and raised in Dublin, he attended M ...
, Al Gore
Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Gore was the Democratic Part ...
, Senator John McCain
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and Bill Clinton while Israel's President, Shimon Peres
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, appeared on a panel named "Islam and the West". Other notable attendees included Newt Gingrich
Newton Leroy Gingrich (; né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author who served as the 50th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. A member of the Republican Party, he was the U ...
and Nicole Kidman.
Political donations
In anticipation of US midterm elections
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, News Corporation donated $1 million to the Republican Governors Association in June 2010. The move was criticised by Democrats, who said this was evidence of News Corporation's news outlets conservative leanings (see Fox News Channel controversies). The Democratic Governors Association also criticised the donation and demanded more transparency in the reporting by News Corporation companies. DGA head Nathan Daschle wrote to the chairman of News Corporation company Fox News, Roger Ailes: "In the interest of some fairness and balance, I request that you add a formal disclaimer to your coverage any time any of your programs covers governors or gubernatorial races between now and election day."
Around the same time, News Corporation also donated $1 million to the United States Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber aggressively supported the Republican effort to retake Congress in 2010. This donation and an earlier $1 million contribution that News Corporation made to the Republican Governor's Association led media critics to question whether the company had crossed an ethical line for a media company.
Corporate governance
The company's Board of Directors consisted of 16 individuals at the time of its break up:
* Rupert Murdoch (Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer)
*José María Aznar
José María Alfredo Aznar López (; born 25 February 1953) is a Spanish politician who was the prime minister of Spain from 1996 to 2004. He led the People's Party (PP), the dominant centre-right political party in Spain.
A member of the Fre ...
(Former Prime Minister of Spain)
* Natalie Bancroft (Director)
* Peter Barnes
* James W. Breyer
* Chase Carey (President and Chief Operating Officer)
* Elaine Chao
* David F. DeVoe (Chief Financial Officer)
* Viet Dinh
* Sir Roderick Ian Eddington
*Joel I. Klein
Joel Irwin Klein (born October 25, 1946) is an American lawyer and school superintendent. He was the Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, the largest public school system in the United States, serving more than 1.1 million s ...
(Executive Vice President)
* James Murdoch (Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Europe & Asia)
*Lachlan Murdoch
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* Álvaro Uribe (Former President of Colombia)
*Stanley S. Shuman (Director Emeritus)
* Arthur M. Siskind (Director Emeritus, Senior Advisor to the Chairman)
Office of the chairman
* Rupert Murdoch (Chairman and CEO)
* Chase Carey (President, Chief Operating Officer & Deputy Chairman)
*David DeVoe
David "Dave" F. DeVoe (born 1947) has been a Director and Chief Financial Officer of News Corporation since 1990.
DeVoe has also been Senior Executive Vice President of News Corp. since 1996. Among those two, he was formerly a director of Gems ...
(Chief Financial Officer)
* James Murdoch (Deputy Chief Operating Officer; Chairman and CEO, International)
*Daniel Suárez García (Chairman and CEO, Latin America)
Final holdings
News Corporation split up to 21st Century Fox
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and the current incarnation of News Corporation on June 28, 2013. All media and broadcasting assets, except media assets owned by News Limited, now belong to The Walt Disney Company and Fox Corporation (successors to 21st Century Fox
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), was an American multinational mass media corporation that was based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was one of the two companies formed on June 28, 2013, f ...
), its legal successors. Meanwhile, newspapers and other publishing assets, including media assets under News Limited, were spun off as a new News Corp
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.
Music and radio
*Fox Film Music Group
*Fox News Radio
Fox News Radio is an American radio network owned by Fox News. It is syndicated to over 500 AM and FM radio stations across the United States. It also supplies programming for three channels on Sirius XM Satellite Radio.
History
In 2003, ...
* Wireless Group Plc (acquired in June 2016, encompassing UK & Ireland radio stations Virgin Radio, TalkSport, U105 Belfast, LMFM (Louth-Meath), Q102 Dublin, FM104, 96FM Cork)
Sport
*Majority ownership of the Brisbane Broncos (68.9%) and full ownership of the Melbourne Storm rugby league team.
*Colorado Rockies
The Colorado Rockies are an American professional baseball team based in Denver. The Rockies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. The team plays its home baseball games at Coors Fie ...
(15%)
Studios
* Fox Entertainment Group: 20th Century Fox's parent company
*20th Century Fox
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: a film production/distribution company (transferred to Disney)
** Fox Searchlight Pictures – specialized films (transferred to Disney).
** Fox 2000 Pictures – general audience feature films (transferred to Disney).
**20th Century Fox Animation
20th Century Animation, Inc. (originally known as Fox Family Films, Fox Animation Studios, and 20th Century Fox Animation and sometimes referred to as Fox Animation) is an American animation studio located in Century City, Los Angeles. Formed i ...
** Fox Music
** 20th Century Fox International
** 20th Century Fox Español
**20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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*20th Century Fox Television
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– primetime television programming. (partially transferred to Disney)
**20th Television
20th Television (formerly 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Century-Fox Television, and TCF Television Productions, Inc.) is an American television production company that is a division of Disney Television Studios, part of The Walt Disney Compa ...
– television distribution (syndication).
** Fox 21 – low scripted/budgeted television production company.
** Fox Television Animation – animation production company.
** Fox Television Studios (productions)- market specific programming e.g. COPS and network television company.
*** Fox Television Studios International
*** Fox World Productions
*Fox Faith
Fox Faith (also spelled FoxFaith) was a brand of film studio 20th Century Fox targeting evangelical Christians.
Established under 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2006, Fox Faith acquired independent Christian-themed films for theatrical an ...
– Promotion and distribution of Christian and related "family friendly" movies on DVD and some theatrical release.
* Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, New South Wales
*Blue Sky Studios
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– production of CGI films e.g. Ice Age (transferred to Disney).
* Fox Filmed Entertainment
* New Regency Productions (20%) – general audience feature films.
* Regency Enterprises (20%) – parent company of New Regency Productions (50%).
* Fox Star Studios fully owned -the Studio for Indian Movie's Production and Distribution.
TV
News Corp agreed to sell eight of its television stations to Oak Hill Capital Partners for approximately $1.1 billion as of December 22, 2007. The stations are US Fox
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affiliates. These stations, along with those already acquired by Oak Hill that were formerly owned by The New York Times Company, formed the nucleus of Oak Hill's Local TV LLC division.
Broadcast
* Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox), a US broadcast television network
* MyNetworkTV, a US broadcast television network
* Fox Television Stations, a group of owned and operated Fox television stations
Satellite television
*BSkyB
Sky UK Limited is a British broadcaster and telecommunications company that provides television and broadband Internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. It is a subsidiary of ...
, United Kingdom & Ireland (39.1% holding). In practice, a controlling interest.
* Sky Network Television, New Zealand (44%)
* Sky Italia (100%), Italy's largest pay TV service (previously owning part of Stream TV
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History
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)
* Sky Deutschland (54.5%), Germany's largest pay TV provider
* Tata Sky (30%), an Indian DirectToHome TeleVision Service Provider. (in partnership with Tata Group (70%))
*Foxtel
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(25%), Australia, a joint venture with Telstra (50%) and Consolidated Media Holdings
Consolidated Media Holdings (CMH) was an Australia investment company focused on subscription television.
History
Consolidated Media Holdings (CMH) was a publicly listed Australian company. Its two largest shareholders were Consolidated Press H ...
(25%)
* FOX Italy, Italian Broadcast and Production Company (with 2 HDTV)
* Star TV Channels (Satellite TeleVision Asian Region), an Asian satellite TV service having 300 million viewers in 53 countries, mainly in India, China & other Asian countries
* Phoenix Television (17.6%), satellite TV network with landing rights in Hong Kong, and select provinces on Mainland China.
Cable
Cable TV channels owned (in whole or part) and operated by News Corporation include:
* Fox Business Network, a business news channel.
* Fox Classics, a channel airing classic TV shows and movies
* Fox Classics (Japan)
* Fox Sports & Entertainment/Fox BS238
*Fox Movie Channel
FX Movie Channel (FXM) is an American pay television channel owned by FX Networks, LLC, a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Television division of The Walt Disney Company. It is the sister channel of FX and FXX. The channel's programming consists l ...
, an all-movie channel that airs commercial-free movies from 20th Century Fox
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Dis ...
's film library
*Fox News Channel
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, a 24-hour news and opinion channel
*Fox Sports Networks
Fox Sports Networks (FSN), formerly known as Fox Sports Net, was the collective name for a group of regional sports channels in the United States. Formed in 1996 by News Corporation, the networks were acquired by The Walt Disney Company on Mar ...
, a chain of US regional cable news television networks broadcasting local sporting events linked together by national sports news programming. Local channels include " Fox Sports Southwest", " Fox Sports Detroit", etc. (some affiliates are owned by Cablevision.)
** SportSouth, a regional sports network in the United States, with its headquarters in Atlanta, and affiliate of Fox Sports Net.
** Sun Sports a regional sports network in the United States, with its headquarters in Miami, Florida, and affiliate of Fox Sports Net.
* Fox College Sports, a college sports network consisting of three regionally aligned channels, mostly with archived Fox Sports Net programmes but also some live and original content.
* Fox Sports International
** Fox Soccer Channel, a United States digital cable
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and satellite network specialising mainly in soccer.
** Fox Soccer Plus, a sister network to FSC, but including coverage of other sports, most notably rugby. Launched in 2010 after News Corporation picked up many of the broadcast rights abandoned by Setanta Sports when it stopped broadcasting in the U.S.
** Fox Pan American Sports (37.9%) – joint venture with Hicks, Muse, and Tate & Furst.
***Fox Sports en Español
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(50%), a Spanish-language
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North American cable sports network; its sports line-up is tailored to appeal to a Latin American audience.
***Fox Sports en Latinoamérica
Fox Sports is a group of channels available in Latin American and operated by The Walt Disney Company Latin America, a unit of the Disney International Operations. The network is focused on sports-related programming including live and pre-record ...
, a Latin American satellite and cable sports network.
* FX Networks, a cable network broadcasting reruns of programming previously shown on other channels, but recently creating its own programming, including the Emmy Award
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
-winning programmes '' The Shield'' and '' Damages''.
* SPEED
* FUEL TV
*Big Ten Network
Big Ten Network (BTN) is an American sports network based in Chicago, Illinois. The channel is dedicated to coverage of collegiate sports sanctioned by the Big Ten Conference, including live and recorded event telecasts, news, analysis programs, ...
, cable and satellite channel dedicated to The Big Ten Conference, launched August 2007 (49%)
*National Geographic Channel
National Geographic (formerly National Geographic Channel; abbreviated and trademarked as Nat Geo or Nat Geo TV) is an American pay television television network, network and flagship (broadcasting), flagship channel owned by the National Geograp ...
(joint venture with National Geographic Society) 67%
* National Geographic Channel International 75%
* Nat Geo Mundo (joint venture with National Geographic Society)
* Nat Geo Wild (joint venture with National Geographic Society)
* YES Network (49%), regional cable sports network; broadcasts New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets games, among other teams.
* Fox International Channels, domestic cable channels offering different formats of Fox programming in over thirty countries worldwide.
**Fox
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** Fox Life
** Fox Life HD
** Fox Filipino
**Fox Crime
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** FX
** Fox Horror
** Fox Movies
** Fox Sports
** Speed Channel
**National Geographic Channel
National Geographic (formerly National Geographic Channel; abbreviated and trademarked as Nat Geo or Nat Geo TV) is an American pay television television network, network and flagship (broadcasting), flagship channel owned by the National Geograp ...
**National Geographic Channel HD
National Geographic (formerly National Geographic Channel; abbreviated and trademarked as Nat Geo or Nat Geo TV) is an American pay television network and flagship channel owned by the National Geographic Global Networks unit of Disney General ...
** National Geographic Wild
** National Geographic Adventure
**National Geographic Music
National Geographic (also known as Nat Geo) is an Indian pay television channel that features non-fiction, documentaries involving nature, science, culture, and history, produced by the National Geographic Society. National Geographic Channel o ...
**National Geographic Junior
News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp.), also variously known as News Corporation Limited, was an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in New ...
**Cult
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** Next:HD
** Voyage
**Real Estate TV
Real Estate TV, also known as RETV, was an award-winning UK-based television channel and multi-media company that formed part of News Corporation's Fox International Channels' network.
As a simulcast company, RETV was the UK's only dedicated pr ...
** BabyTV
**Fox Toma 1
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– Spanish-language television production.
**Fox Telecolombia
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– Spanish-language television production. (51%)
** Utarget.Fox – European and Latin American online ad company, plus now handles TV ad sales.
*''Central & South America''
**Fox Latin American Channels – channels available in over 17 countries in Latin America
***National Geographic Channel
National Geographic (formerly National Geographic Channel; abbreviated and trademarked as Nat Geo or Nat Geo TV) is an American pay television television network, network and flagship (broadcasting), flagship channel owned by the National Geograp ...
***National Geographic Channel HD
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*** National Geographic Wild
*** Nat Geo Music
*** Universal Channel
*** Universal HD
*** Fox Channel
***Fox HD
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*** FX
*** Fox Life
*** Fox Sports
*** Speed Channel
*** Baby TV
*** Utilisima
***Fox One-Stop Media
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– advertising sales for company owned and third party channels in Latin America
** LAPTV (60%) (Latin American Pay Television) operates 8 cable movie channels throughout South America excluding Brazil.
** Telecine (12.5%) operates 5 cable movie channels in Brazil.
*''Australia''
**Premier Media Group
Fox Sports Australia Pty Limited (formerly Premier Media Group Pty Limited) is the division of Foxtel that owns and operates the Fox Sports television networks and digital properties in Australia. The group operates nine Fox Sports Channels as w ...
(50%)
*** Fox Sports 1
*** Fox Sports 2
*** Fox Sports 3
*** SPEED
*** FoxSportsNews
***Fuel TV Australia
Fuel TV is a sports-orientated streaming service focusing on the culture of extreme sports such as skateboarding, snowboarding, wakeboarding, motocross, surfing, BMX and FMX.
Originally launched as a weekly regional music and extreme sports ...
** Premium Movie Partnership (20%) – movie channels, a joint venture between 20th Century Fox
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, Sony, NBCUniversal, Viacom and Liberty Media
Liberty Media Corporation (commonly referred to as Liberty Media or just Liberty) is an American mass media company controlled by chairman John C. Malone. The company has three divisions, reflecting the company's ownership stakes in Formula One ...
''PLATFORMS''
*India
**Hathway Cable & Datacom (22.2%), India's 2nd largest cable network through 7 cities including Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai & Pune
*Taiwan
**Total TV (20%), a pay TV platform with JV partner KOO's Group majority owner (80%). News Corp also has a 20% interest in the KOO's Group directly.
Internet
*News Corp. Digital Media
Fox Sports Digital Media, formerly known as News Corp. Digital Media and Fox Interactive Media, is a subsidiary of Fox Sports Media Group which operates Fox Sports' online properties in the United States.
History
Fox Interactive Media was for ...
** Foxsports.com – website with sports news, scores, statistics, video and fantasy sports
**Hulu
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(27%) – online video streaming site in partnership with NBCUniversal and Disney.
**Flektor – provides Web-based tools for photo and video editing and mashups.
**Slingshot Labs – web development incubator (Includes the sites DailyFill
DailyFill is a celebrity news and gossip destination owned by News Corp and created by their incubator Slingshot Labs. The site launched in December 2008, less than one year after the New York Post's (also owned by News Corp) Page Six shut down t ...
).
**Strategic Data Corp – interactive advertising company which develops technology to deliver targeted internet advertising.
**Scout.com
**WhatIfSports.com
WhatIfSports.com is a company based in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. that specializes in online sports simulations and fantasy-style games. It uses custom sports simulators to allow users to match teams from any era and generate a complete play-by-play o ...
– sports simulation and prediction website. Also provides fantasy-style sports games to play.
*Indya.com – 'India's no. 1 Entertainment Portal'
*ROO Group Inc (5% increasing to 10% with performance targets)
News Digital Media
**News.com.au – Australia's most popular news website in 2013 and as of April 2014
**CareerOne.com.au (50%) – recruitment advertisement website in partnership with Monster Worldwide.
** Carsguide.com.au
**in2mobi.com.au
**TrueLocal.com.au
**Moshtix.com.au – a ticket retailer
**Learning Seat
**Wego News owns minority stake in Wego.com
Wego, formerly known as Bezurk, is a Singaporean travel metasearch engine based in Singapore. It operates 76 country sites ( CcTLD) in over 22 languages and local currencies. Wego displays travel rate results in real time from over 700 travel sit ...
**Weair News owns minority stake in weair.com
**Netus (75%) – investment co. in online properties.
* Move, Inc (80%)
**realtor.com
Realtor.com is a real estate listings website operated by the News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc. and based in Santa Clara, California. It is the second most visited real estate listings website in the United States as of 2021, with over 100 million ...
– United States online real estate portal with up to date and accurate listings
**move.com
**listhub.com
**Doorsteps
**Tigerlead
**Moving.com
**Top Producer
**Reesio
**Relocation.com
**SeniorHousingNet.com
*REA Group (60.7%)
** Realestate.com.au
**Business Services s.r.l. Access our internationalization service opens to endless proposals and possibilities of rooting in markets around the world.
**Casa.it (69.4%), Sky Italia also holds a 30.6% share
**atHome group, operator of leading realestate websites in Luxembourg, France, Belgium and Germany.
***Altowin (51%), provider of office management tools for realestate agents in Belgium.
**Propertyfinders.com (50%), News International holds the remaining 50%
***Sherlock Publications, owner of hotproperty.co.uk portal and magazine titles 'Hot Property', 'Renting' and 'Overseas'
***ukpropertyshop.co.uk, most comprehensive UK estate agent directory.
**PropertyLook, property websites in Australia and New Zealand.
**HomeSite.com.au home renovation and improvement website.
**Square Foot Limited, Hong Kong's largest English Language property magazine and website
*** Primedia – Holding co. of Inside DB, a Hong Kong lifestyle magazine.
*TadpoleNet Media (10%) Hosts of ArmySailor.com
*New Zealand
** Fatso – leading online DVD subscription service (ownership through stake in Sky Network Television).
**Fox Networks
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– one of the largest international ad networks.
**Expedient InfoMedia blog network.
* Storyful
*Unruly
*The News Broadcasting Corporation
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TNBCLive.com
- United States's popular news website in 2017 and as of April 2022
Other assets
* Fox Sports Grill (50%) – Upscale sports bar and restaurant with 7 locations: Scottsdale, Arizona; Irvine, California; Seattle; Plano, Texas; Houston; San Diego; and Atlanta.
* Fox Sports Skybox (70%) – Sports fans' Bar & Grill at Staples Center
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and six airport restaurants.
*News America Marketing
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(US) – (100%) – nation's leading marketing services company, products include a portfolio of in-store, home-delivered and online media under the SmartSource brand.
* Rotana (19%) – Largest Arab entertainment company owned by Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal
* The Daily – iPad only newspaper delivered daily.
*Making Fun – social game developer for making games for social networking sites, smartphones, tablets and other devices.
*Stockpoint
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* Lane Bryant
Books
* HarperCollins book publishing company
**Harper''Collins'' India
* Zondervan Christian book publisher
**Inspirio – religious gift production.
Newspapers
*Australia published by News Limited.
**'' The Australian'' (Nationwide)
**Community Media Group (16 QLD & NSW suburban/regional titles)
**Cumberland-Courier Newspapers (23 suburban/commuter titles)
**'' The Courier-Mail'' (Queensland)
**'' The Sunday Mail'' (Queensland)
**'' The Cairns Post'' (Cairns, Queensland)
**''The Gold Coast Bulletin
The ''Gold Coast Bulletin'' is a daily newspaper serving Australia's Gold Coast region.
It is published as ''The Gold Coast Bulletin'' on weekdays and the ''Weekend Bulletin'' at weekends.
It is owned by News Corp Australia.
History
The n ...
'' (Gold Coast, Queensland)
**''The Townsville Bulletin'' (Townsville, Queensland)
**'' The Daily Telegraph'' (New South Wales)
**'' The Sunday Telegraph'' (New South Wales)
**''Herald Sun
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'' (Victoria)
**'' Sunday Herald Sun'' (Victoria)
**''The Weekly Times
The Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd (HWT) is a newspaper publishing company based in Melbourne, Australia. It is owned and operated by News Pty Ltd, which as News Ltd, purchased the HWT in 1987.
Newspapers
The HWT's newspaper interests date ...
'' (Victoria)
**Leader Newspapers (33 suburban Melbourne titles)
**'' MX'' (Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane CBD)
**''The Geelong Advertiser
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'' (Geelong, Victoria)
**'' The Advertiser'' (South Australia)
**'' The Sunday Mail'' (South Australia)
**'' Messenger Newspapers'' (11 suburban Adelaide, SA titles)
**'' The Sunday Times'' (Western Australia)
**''The Mercury
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* Mercury (element), a metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg
* Mercury (mythology), a Roman god
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* M ...
'' (Tasmania)
**Quest Newspapers (19 suburban Brisbane, QLD titles)
**''The Sunday Tasmanian
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'' (Tasmania)
**'' Northern Territory News'' (Northern Territory)
**''The Sunday Territorian
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'' (Northern Territory)
**'' The Tablelands Advertiser'' (Atherton Tablelands and the Far North, Queensland)
*Fiji
**'' Fiji Times'' (National) (10%)
** ''Nai Lalakai'' (10%)
** ''Shanti Dut
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'' (10%)
*Papua New Guinea
**'' Papua New Guinea Post-Courier'' (National) (62.5%)
*UK and Ireland newspapers, published by subsidiaries of News International
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Ltd.
**News Group Newspapers Ltd.
***'' The Sun'' (published in Scotland as '' The Scottish Sun'' and in Ireland as ''The Irish Sun
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'')
****''The Sun on Sunday''
**Times Newspapers Ltd.
***'' The Sunday Times''
***'' The Times''
***'' The Times Literary Supplement''
*US newspapers and magazines
**The '' New York Post''
*** Community Newspaper Group
**** '' The Brooklyn Paper''
**** ''Bronx Times-Reporter
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The ''Bronx Times-Reporter'' covers local news and publishes columns by local com ...
''
**** ''Brooklyn Courier-Life''
**** '' TimesLedger Newspapers''
**Dow Jones & Company
Dow Jones & Company, Inc. is an American publishing firm owned by News Corp and led by CEO Almar Latour.
The company publishes ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Barron's'', ''MarketWatch'', ''Mansion Global'', ''Financial News'' and ''Private Equ ...
***Consumer Media Group
****'' The Wall Street Journal''
****''Wall Street Journal Europe''
****''Wall Street Journal Asia''
****'' Barron's'' – weekly financial markets magazine.
****Marketwatch
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– Financial news and information website.
****'' Far Eastern Economic Review''
***Enterprise Media Group
**** Dow Jones Newswires – global, real-time news and information provider.
**** Factiva – provides business news and information together with content delivery tools and services.
****Dow Jones Indexes
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– stock market indexes and indicators, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
****Dow Jones Financial Information Services – produces databases, electronic media, newsletters, conferences, directories, and other information services on specialised markets and industry sectors.
****Betten Financial News – leading Dutch language financial and economic news service.
***''Local Media Group''
****Ottaway Community Newspapers – 8 daily and 15 weekly regional newspapers.
***STOXX (33%)- joint venture with Deutsche Boerse and SWG Group for the development and distribution of Dow Jones STOXX indices.
*** Vedomosti (33%) – Russia's leading financial newspaper (joint venture with Financial Times and Independent Media).
***SmartMoney
''SmartMoney'' was ''The Wall Street Journal''s magazine of personal business. The finance magazine launched in 1992 by Hearst Corporation and Dow Jones & Company. Its first editor was Norman Pearlstine. In 2010, Hearst sold its stake to Dow Jone ...
** The Timesledger Newspapers of Queens, New York:
***''Bayside Times, Whitestone Times, Flushing Times, Little Neck Ledger, Jamaica Times, Astoria Times, Forest Hills Ledger''
**The ''Courier-Life'' Newspapers in Brooklyn
**'' The Brooklyn Paper''
**''Caribbean Life''
**''Flatbush Jewish Journal''
Magazines
*U.S.A.
**''SmartSource Magazine
News America Marketing, often referred to as just News America, is a marketing business owned by News Corp. It publishes ''SmartSource Magazine'', a weekly consumer-branded newspaper insert offering advertising and coupon promotions, delivered in ...
'' (weekly Sunday newspaper coupon insert)
**'' The Weekly Standard''
*Australia
**Alpha Magazine
**Australian Country Style
**Australian Golf Digest
**Australian Good Taste
** Big League
**BCME
**Delicious
**Donna Hay
**Fast Fours
** GQ (Australia)
**Gardening Australia
**InsideOut (Aust)
**Lifestyle Pools
**Live to Ride
**Notebook
**Overlander 4WD
**Modern Boating
**Modern Fishing
**Parents
**Pure Health
**Super Food Ideas
**Truck Australia
**Truckin' Life
**twowheels
**twowheels scooter
** Vogue (Australia)
**Vogue Entertaining & Travel
**Vogue Living
''Vogue'' is an American monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers many topics, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway. Based at One World Trade Center in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, ''Vogue ...
*UK
**Inside Out magazine
See also
*List of assets owned by News Corporation
News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp.), also variously known as News Corporation Limited, was an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in New ...
* List of conglomerates
References
External links
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News Corp
at '' Bloomberg Businessweek''
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collected news and commentary at '' The New York Times''
News Corp. Holdings and Timeline
at '' Columbia Journalism Review'', as of December 24, 2010
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