The study discusses changes in majority ownership, early retirement and changes in CEO behavior following a divorce.
Arthur Sulzberger Jr.'s sale of company stock churned the rumor mill following the sale of the Boston Globe and Washington Post.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos' acquisition of the Washington Post could affect its traditionally liberal political slant.
Disney's report follows a blockbuster movie season including “Iron Man 3,” “Monsters University” and early integration of “Star Wars” franchise.
Fox is expected to post higher profits on Tuesday in the final report for the combined News Corp., which spun off its publishing segment.
News Corp. is putting its British media properties under one roof in London.
The controversial trader and founder of Glencore-Xstrata, one of the world’s largest commodities companies, will be buried in Israel.
The News Corp. chairman and CEO is leaving his wife, Wendi Deng Murdoch.
Rupert Murdoch will chair both 21st Century Fox and News Corp. when the media giant splits in two later this month.
The two Boston Marathon attendees identified as “Bag Men” by the New York Post are suing the tabloid for defamation.
Conor Brady, the former editor of the Irish Times, wants Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) to help bail out the country’s ailing newspaper industry.
The board has officially OK'd Rupert Murdoch’s proposal to split the conglomerate into two companies: 21st Century Fox and the “new” News Corp.
Following an expansion to Boston, the online-TV service Aereo announced plans to expand to Atlanta. The move comes in spite of a so-far unsuccessful lawsuit from major broadcasters.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan has come under fire as advisory firms recommend his role gets split into two. While some are coming for his job, others are throwing support behind Dimon.
Ahead of its publishing spinoff, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. is expected Wed. to report lower quarterly net income despite higher revenue.
The New York Post may face a defamation lawsuit over its infamous "Bag Men" cover. Could it just be one last hurrah for a dying brand?
Time Warner is likely to report higher Q1 profits on Wed., after announcing it is spinning off its publishing unit, Time Inc.
Fox News beat its competition, CNN and MSNBC, during its coverage of the Boston marathon bombings and aftermath, signaling a possible credibility problem for CNN.
Internet startup Aereo has burst onto the television scene as a result of its legal dispute with Fox.
Since it went off the air in 1998, "Seinfeld" has generated $3.1 billion. Series creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David both own a stake in the show.
Journal publisher Dow Jones dismisses allegations it gave Chinese officials travel and entertainment gifts in return for access to information.
Time Warner is taking a cue from Rupert Murdoch and cutting off an atrophying appendage to its lucrative television and movie ventures.