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Revision as of 09:38, 6 May 2024
The News Corporation is a publishing and media conglomerate, owned by Rupert Murdoch. While its entertainment subsidiaries cover a wide range of interests, news outlets tend to have a conservative ideology. Its major holdings include:
Television
- Fox Broadcasting Company
- Fox News
- multiple Fox television stations
- 20th Century Fox
- Blue Sky Studios
Newspapers and news services
United States
United Kingdom
- News International
- News of the World
- Sun (UK)
- Times (UK)
- Sunday Times (UK)
- Times Literary Supplement
Australasia
- Daily Telegraph
- Fiji Times
- Gold Coast Bulletin
- Herald Sun
- Newsphotos
- Newspix
- Newstext
- NT News
- Post-Courier
- Sunday Herald Sun
- Sunday Mail
- Sunday Tasmanian
- Sunday Territorian
- Sunday Times
- The Advertiser
- The Australian
- The Courier-Mail
- The Mercury
- The Sunday Telegraph
- Weekly Times
Magazines
- InsideOut
- donna hay
- SmartSource
- Weekly Standard
Book publishing
- HarperMorrow Publishers
- Amistad (publisher)
- Avon
- Collins
- Ecco
- HarperBusiness
- HarperCollins
- Perennial
- William Morrow
Other
- Los Angeles Kings (NHL, 40% option)
- Los Angeles Lakers (NBA, 9.8% option)
- Staples Center (40% owned by Fox/Liberty)
- News Interactive
- MySpace
- Rotten Tomatoes
- AmericanIdol