MySpace CEO replaced

February 12, 2010


Owen Van Natta has parted ways with the company after less than a year.
San Francisco (WiredPRNews.com) – The CEO of social networking site MySpace has stepped down from his position. As reported by Reuters, Owen Van Natta has been replaced as CEO by News Corp after less than a year on the job.
News Corp Digital […]

Time Warner and Fox reach deal

January 2, 2010


The two corporations have reached a programming deal.
Los Angeles (WiredPNews.com) – Time Warner Cable and the Fox television network have reached a programming deal, following threats by the network to have the Fox signal dropped from several Time Warner stations and cable channels. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the companies worked out a […]

News Giant May Charge for Online News

August 11, 2009


News Corp reportedly may begin to charge users for online news.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – Global media company News Corp may resort to charging for access to their online news to increase revenue. As reported by Reuters, the company may implement the change toward the middle of next year as well as […]

Moguls Turn to Web Advertising in Recession

July 27, 2009


The economic downturn has led many media executives to trade traditional television advertising for web based initiatives.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – The web is increasingly becoming more of a primary source of advertising for media executives. As reported by Reuters, many media moguls are turning to the web to reach targeted consumers […]

Some Suggest Charging for Reading News Online

April 5, 2009


News Corp CEO says the survival of news papers may lie in charging fees for accessing their information.
Wired PR News – The Chairman and CEO of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch recently commented on the need for news media outlets to charge for their information online. As reported by Reuters, Murdoch suggested that online advertising is […]

 
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