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  • Murdoch snubs WSJ family as singer, 27, joins board

    Nov 8 2007

    News Corporation has overridden the wishes of members of the Wall Street Journal's founding family by appointing a 27-year-old opera singer with minimal media experience to represent them on its board.

  • Virgin Media leaves upheaval behind as subscribers pile in

    Nov 8 2007

    Virgin Media yesterday put the upheaval marked by public rows with BSkyB behind it, as the cable TV company reported its strongest customer growth in more than a year.

  • Opera singer on News Corp board

    Nov 7 2007

    News Corporation has appointed a 27-year-old opera singer to its board. By Stephen Brook, press correspondent.

  • Black seeks solace in God

    Oct 22 2007

    Former Telegraph owner says his faith is providing comfort - although he appears to acknowledge that he may be destined for prison. By Andrew Clark in New York.

  • Murdoch faces investor rebellion

    Oct 19 2007

    Nearly a quarter of shareholders at News Corp's annual meeting backed a resolution which would loosen the billionaire's tight grip on the company - but it has little chance of success. By Andrew Clark in New York.

  • PR industry profits boosted by MySpace phenomenon

    Oct 19 2007

    The popularity of social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace is driving unusually strong growth in public relations business, as companies tap into the power of recommendation, according to Sir Martin Sorrell, head of advertising group WPP.

  • Microsoft keeps hunting as part of online battle with Google

    Oct 19 2007

    Microsoft's chief executive Steve Ballmer has confirmed the software giant remains on the lookout for big money acquisitions. By Bobbie Johnson.

  • Murdoch outlines drastic plans for WSJ

    Oct 18 2007

    8.15am: News Corp head wants to move the newspaper beyond its financial roots and target mainstream competitors such as the New York Times. By Bobbie Johnson in San Francisco.

  • Midlands trio leave Trinity Mirror

    Oct 16 2007 Three managers who launched a failed buyout of Trinity Mirror's Midlands business have left the company. By Stephen Brook.
  • Ericsson issues profit warning

    Oct 16 2007

    Shares in the telecoms firm plunge 25% as it shocks investors with news that its profits will be down more than third. By Graeme Wearden.

  • Discovery buys HowStuffWorks

    Oct 16 2007

    US TV company Discovery Communications has acquired online knowledge repository HowStuffWorks for an estimated $250m. By Richard Wray.

  • Rugby final weekend to net ITV £16m

    Oct 15 2007

    ITV1 is set to rake in £16m in ad revenue this weekend with England's Rugby World Cup final and the Formula One World Championship. By Mark Sweney.

  • Profile: the Virgin empire

    Oct 12 2007

    Sir Richard Branson, who has made a surprise appearance on the list of potential bidders circling Northern Rock, has spent more than 35 years building his sprawling Virgin empire. By Graeme Wearden.

  • 'There is no point having a load of money unless you enjoy it'

    Oct 12 2007

    Interview: After its sale to the Mail, SimplySwitch's boardroom is no longer big enough for its renegade founder. By David Teather.

  • Madonna leaves Warner after 24 years

    Oct 11 2007

    Madonna is leaving her lifelong record label Warner and is poised to sign a contract worth around $120m with concert promoter Live Nation. By Katie Allen.

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