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Articles tagged 21st Century Fox (12)

First Sinclair and now the Kochs are back. In an age of media free-for-all and massive deregulation, will fact-based journalism become an endangered species?
Are we entering a new age of digital robber barons?
As Fox’s Dr. Frankenstein exits right, the Murdochs are left to reboot their wounded cable news leader.
Plus, 21st Century Fox invests in a new podcast network, and some thoughts on the second season of Serial.
Plus: The Gannett spinoff and the future of newspapers, dealing with abusive comments at Gawker, and the rest of the week’s journalism and tech news.
Plus: Debating SI’s LeBron James scoop, a warning for the newspaper industry, and the rest of the week’s media and journalism must-reads.
Rupert Murdoch wants to add Time Warner to his stable of media properties. Seemingly everyone’s looking for an acquisition. What is it about this moment that is pushing everyone to get bigger?
Media companies are racing to spin off their declining print businesses. Unfortunately, the way they’re doing so could drag them down further.
Fueled by Rupert Murdoch’s ambitions and significant investments, The Wall Street Journal seemed to have all the momentum in its newspaper war against The New York Times. That’s changed. Why?
Sports used to rely on the media for publicity. Now it’s the leagues and teams with the power. How can sports journalism respond?