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I would say publishers should be concerned. It wouldn't surprise me to find Rupert Murdoch taking a big stake in a portal company.
Roger Kay
[Otherwise, given the fiercely competitive landscape, Rupert Murdoch could capture the satellite distribution biz, and Brian Roberts the cable business, and] I wouldn't be a happy guy, ... we have a seat at the other side of the table.
Richard Parsons
[News Corp.
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, led by Chairman Rupert Murdoch, holds a controlling stake in DirecTV
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.] Now, there's an interesting structure there, ... He owns 34%, but for all intents and purposes he's considered to be in control, and that may instructive in terms of where we're going with our cable.
Dick Parsons
Rupert Murdoch är världens mest farliga människa.
Rupert Murdoch is the most dangerous man in the world. She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness.
Ted Turner
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1938
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[It is definitely funny when, reacting to a suggestion that Hitler might have wanted to kill the Jewish part of himself symbolically, a self-described skinhead says,] I don't see him as suicidal in the slightest, ... Rupert Murdoch is a Jew.
Marc Levin
Some publishers have been concerned that consumers wouldn't support a move to recycled paper, especially if it caused a price increase. But this survey definitely indicates strong consumer support. It's big news for publishers, retailers and recycled paper providers.
Noelle Skodzinski
I must say that I do wrestle with the amount of money I make, but at the end of the day what am I gonna say? I took less money so Rupert Murdoch could have more?
Tom Hanks
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1956
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Penge
I think cost-cutting is an element of Fox thinking, if you listened to Rupert Murdoch's last few diatribes to Wall Street, ... The cost/rating benefits equation didn't make it onerous to let him go early.
Jeffrey Logsdon
His goal is not quality journalism. His goal is vast power for Rupert Murdoch, political power.
Mike Royko
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1932
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1997
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People understand how, with the concentration of ownership, the things that make up their lives are increasingly under the control of fewer and fewer hands. We see a great, popular demonology of corporate villains that especially tends to focus on the leaders of the culture industry, such as Rupert Murdoch, who is a very widely hated figure.
Thomas Frank
Tony Blair was telling Murdoch what he wanted to hear because he needs Murdoch's support,
Martin Bell
I think in time they will probably make an offer (for Western Areas). I can't see them taking a passive stake in the company like that.
Stephen Roelofse
Honestly, nothing would surprise me. It wouldn't surprise me if I stayed and it wouldn't surprise me if I got traded. But it is definitely going to be interesting.
Michael Haynes
It's a surprise. Certainly the Fed is worried about inflation, but it has been subdued in recent months, so I wouldn't be too concerned about that.
Robert Brusca
It wouldn't surprise me if Pier 1's ongoing situation leads to some management shuffle unless things improve, ... Pier 1 has called itself a growth company, not a value company. For that it needs to grow its top line and profits.
William Baldwin
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1963
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