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8 ore fa · New accounts filed by the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wireless Radio (ROI) Ltd show that the increase in revenues to €22.4m coincided with pre-tax losses increasing by €200,000 to €2.78m in the 12 months to the end of July 2 last. The directors state that “digital revenues in particular delivered significant growth in the period and we ...
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8 ore fa · New accounts filed by the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wireless Radio (ROI) Ltd show that the increase in revenues to €22.4m coincided with pre-tax losses increasing by €200,000 to €2.78m in the 12 ...
8 ore fa · In May 1985, News Corporation, a media company owned by Australian publishing magnate Rupert Murdoch that had mainly served as a newspaper publisher at the time of the TCF Holdings deal, agreed to pay $2.55 billion to acquire independent television stations in six major U.S. cities from the John Kluge-run broadcasting company Metromedia: WNEW-TV in New York City, WTTG in Washington, D.C., KTTV ...
- FBC (1986–1987)
- Fox Entertainment
8 ore fa · Media moguls including Rupert Murdoch will once again start circling two of Britain’s top right-wing media titles, after an Abu Dhabi-backed consortium finally dropped its own pursuit, reports Nine Publishing’s Hans van Leeuwen.
8 ore fa · Rupert Murdoch’s interest, particularly in The Spectator for strategic expansion in the US market, also remains a possibility. Redbird IMI stated that offers to purchase the titles, either together or separately, will determine their approach to the sale.
8 ore fa · Moguls circle as Telegraph, Spectator go up for sale again Rupert Murdoch could launch a bid for the magazine, after an Abu Dhabi-backed consortium threw in the towel.
8 ore fa · Considers recent rumours suggesting that Rupert Murdoch might be ‘plotting a return’ to New Zealand. Includes editorial ‘Can Trump again fool Americans?’ commenting on whether Donald Trump's 2024 bid for a second term at the presidency will be successful despite former enablers such as Rupert Murdoch, and his New York Post newspaper, turning his back on him.