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Journalist mugged in Delhi

journalist working in a news channel, Journalist Attacked, Global News Network channel,A journalist working in a news channel was today mugged by three assailants in central Delhi's shopping and business hub Connaught Place, police said. The attackers were arrested.Roshan Ali, Delhi bureau chief of Global News Network channel, was on his way to New Delhi Railway Station when the attack on him took...
Source : Headlinesindia |
Category : Headlines

CNN in talks to buy Mashable for $200m

Global news network said to be in advanced talks to buy the social media news website founded by Pete Cashmore in 2005The global news network, which is owned by Time Warner, is said to be in advanced talks to acquire the site which was founded by Scottish-born Pete Cashmore in 2005., said the sale could be announced as early as Tuesday in a deal worth more than $200m (£128m).and technology news, but...
Source : Guardian |
Category : Others

BBC condemns China's 'deliberate' jamming of World Service broadcasts

Statement by global news head Peter Horrocks cites 'deliberate and co-ordinated' blocking of shortwave frequencies in regionBBC global news director Peter Horrocks blames 'deliberate and co-ordinated' jamming of BBC World Service broadcasts in China, designed to 'disrupt audiendes' free access to news and information. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Imagesafter receiving reports that its shortwave...
Source : Guardian |
Category : Others

Exporters can't beat the Mighty Aussie

has become a matter of 'heads I win, tails you lose' with the you being Australian exporters. Bad global news provides a reason for the Aussie to remain strong and good global news provides a reason for it to get stronger.The bottom line is that our dollar remains elevated and there's nothing much that can be done about it. Thus wise managements have simply got on with the business of adapting to the...
Source : Sydney Morning Herald |
Category : Business

Watson book calls Murdoch empire a "shadow state"

broken rotating advertising board is seen outside the entrance to News International's newspaper headquarters in Wapping, East London November 23, 2011.(Reuters) - "Dial M For Murdoch: News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain" is among the more provocatively titled books about Rupert Murdoch, the controversial head of global news conglomerate News Corp, owner of FOX News, the Wall Street Journal...
Source : Reuters India |
Category : Others

Call for News review in Australia after scandal

SYDNEY - AUSTRALIA'S influential Greens party on Saturday called for a government inquiry into the local operations of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp following the scandal which saw News of the World axed.Mr Murdoch's global News International empire had its humble beginnings in Australia and its local arm, News Limited, has a virtual monopoly on the newspaper market, along with significant television...
Source : Straits Times |
Category : Others

News Ltd Executive Shake-Up Kicks Up Rupert Murdoch to Company Chairmanship

Still reeling from the phone hacking scandal that shook his global news empire this year,It remains unclear if Murdoch's assumption of News Ltd's chairmanship will be permanent or transitional in nature but a company release had indicated that news mogul will eased out Hartigan while Foxtel chief is set to be named as new News Ltd chief executive.In turn, his Foxtel duties will be taken over by Richard...
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Murdoch says sorry to Milly Dowler's family

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch apologised to the family of murdered girl Milly Dowler yesterday, while Rebekah Brooks, chief executive at News International, the local unit of Murdoch's global News Corp. resigned.RUPERT MURDOCH, the Chairman and CEO of News Corp, said sorry to the family of slain girl Milly Dowler yesterday, while at the same time Rebekah Brooks, chief executive at News International,...
Source : Merinews |
Category : International

IHT Rendezvous: Things Fall Apart II

show dangerous signs of a slowing global economy. Meanwhile, Paul Krugman laments,. We publish exclusive analysis of the most significant global news and showcase signaturefeatures and journalists. We seek to inspire international discussion and intelligent debate that enlivens the global conversation. Join in....
Source : The New York Times |
Category : International

IHT Rendezvous: The United States and Guns

Reporter Michael Luo tells Rendezvous’s editor, Marcus Mabry, that the Newtown shooting did change something in America, despite the defeat of gun control measures.. We publish exclusive analysis of the most significant global news and showcase signaturefeatures and journalists. We seek to inspire international discussion and intelligent debate that enlivens the global conversation. Join in....
Source : The New York Times |
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