NEWS CORP - CLASS B (NWS)

US65249B2088 - Common Stock

30.7  +0.24 (+0.79%)

After market: 30.703 +0 (+0.01%)

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14 hours ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

OpenAI’s deal with News Corp could distort flow to public, experts warn

While News Corp has signed commercial deals with OpenAI, most local publishers have blocked AI firms from scraping their news sites.

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3 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

Experienced editor Lisa Muxworthy joins Nine’s metro mastheads

Muxworthy will lead a new Growth Content reporting team and editor, as well as the social media, search, audio and video teams.

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4 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

Petrodollars in the mix as Foxtel sale inches closer

The number one contender to take Foxtel off News Corp’s hands is a British sports streamer that’s potentially banking on a huge influx of cash from Saudi Arabia.

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4 days ago - Chartmill

Curious about the S&P500 stocks that are showing activity before the opening bell on Wednesday?

What's going on in today's pre-market session: S&P500 movers

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4 days ago - realtor.com

American Homeowners Have More Extra Bedrooms Than Ever, New Realtor.com® Report Reveals

/PRNewswire/ -- Although your home might feel tight this holiday season, nationally, the number of extra bedrooms, defined as a bedroom that is in excess of...

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6 days ago - realtor.com

Realtor.com® November Rental Report: Even with Rent Declines, Minimum Wage Earners Need Extended Hours to Afford Rents

/PRNewswire/ -- Rents declined in November, falling by -1.1% year over year to a median of $1,703, according to the Realtor.com® November Rental Report...

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9 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

Rupert Murdoch’s ‘Succession’ sunglasses are peak grandadcore cool

The media tycoon’s style signature is evolving with expensive accessories and sneakers.

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11 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

TikTok caught in Australian tech charge as Labor unveils Meta fightback

Meta, Google and TikTok will within the scope of the charge, referred to as a News Media Bargaining Incentive, as they earn Australian revenue of more than $250 million.

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11 days ago - Yahoo Finance

Australia plans new rules forcing Big Tech to continue paying news outlets

Australia's centre-left government on Thursday will unveil new rules that could impose fines on Big Tech companies if they refuse to continue to pay Australian media firms for news content hosted on their platforms, local media reported. Under the proposed new rules, any internet company that refuses to negotiate with publishers or removes news from its platform, as Facebook-owner Meta Platforms did in Canada, would be forced to pay regardless, reports said. Australia Communications Minister Michelle Rowland's office, Meta and Google did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.

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12 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

DAZN chief executive lands in Sydney as Foxtel buyout talks progress

Shay Segev’s visit comes at the same time as Rupert Murdoch has returned to the country for the first time in six years and as News Corp assesses bids for Foxtel.

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12 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

Albanese is in a fight with News Corp, he might as well start throwing punches

The Labor prime minister has gone out of his way to appease if not please News Corp. It hasn’t worked.

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12 days ago - realtor.com

Realtor.com® Forecasts the Top Housing Markets for 2025

/PRNewswire/ -- Realtor.com® today revealed its Top Housing Markets for 2025, showcasing areas that are primed and ready for growth in the year ahead. This...

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13 days ago - Yahoo Finance

Rupert Murdoch’s attempt to change his family’s trust over Fox News media empire control rejected

A probate commissioner has ruled against Rupert Murdoch’s effort to change his family’s trust to give one of his sons control of his media empire and ensure Fox News maintains its conservative editorial slant, according to a sealed document obtained by The New York Times. In a decision filed on Saturday, a probate commissioner in Nevada concluded that Murdoch, 93, and his son, Lachlan Murdoch, had acted in “bad faith” in their endeavor to amend the irrevocable trust, The New York Times reported on Monday. The trust divides control of the company equally among four of Rupert Murdoch’s children — Prudence, Elisabeth, Lachlan and James — after he dies.

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13 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

News Corp out to get us: Albanese

Ministers reported that the prime minister told his cabinet meeting: “News Corp and the opposition were now working hand in glove”.

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13 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

Murdoch family’s Xmas this year: I’d buy tickets to that

The stakes have almost certainly changed in the battle between warring factions of the family over who will control the empire of Fox Corporation and News Corporation.

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13 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

‘Carefully crafted charade’: How it all fell apart for Rupert Murdoch in Nevada

In a scathing 96-page ruling, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch were found to have acted in “bad faith” in their effort to amend the family trust.

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13 days ago - The Guardian

Why Murdoch’s succession case could be major blow to his rightwing legacy

Court ruling could mean that more liberal Murdochs may have say in content from world’s most powerful conservative media empire

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13 days ago - Yahoo Finance

Rupert Murdoch fails in bid to change family trust, New York Times reports

Nevada commissioner Edmund Gorman concluded in a decision filed on Saturday that Rupert Murdoch and Lachlan, who is the head of Fox News parent Fox Corp and News Corp, had acted in "bad faith" in their effort to amend the irrevocable trust, the Times reported. The trust currently would divide control of the company equally among Rupert Murdoch’s four oldest children - Lachlan, James, Elisabeth and Prudence - after his death.

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13 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

British streamer closes in on Foxtel

News Corp is edging closer to selling its pay TV and streaming business, with a deal potentially putting the company that broadcasts AFL and NRL games into foreign hands.

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15 days ago - The Sydney Morning Herald

‘Fatty’ Vautin was a TV trailblazer. The silence from some after his retirement says a lot

After more than three decades of entertaining viewers - the Manly and Queensland favourite has called it a day.