Chase Carey News
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News Corp. executive David DeVoe, who became chief financial officer in 1990, will step down from the position after the company splits into publishing and entertainment entities later this month.
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News Corp., the Rupert Murdoch-led media company planning to split in two, rose the most in more than 10 months after third-quarter profit beat analysts’ estimates.
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News Corp. Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey , brought in as Rupert Murdoch ’s No. 2 less than a year ago, has emerged to lead negotiations on the biggest acquisition in the company’s history.
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Aereo Inc., the Barry Diller-backed online-television startup that’s drawn the ire of broadcasters, will begin offering its service in Atlanta next month, adding a third city to its coverage area.
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News Corp.’s Fox network will go off the air and become a cable channel if U.S. courts don’t stop Internet startup Aereo Inc. from retransmitting shows like “The Simpsons” without permission, said Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey.
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The National Football League won preliminary court approval of the settlement of a lawsuit accusing it of failing to compensate former players for using their likenesses in promotions.
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Aereo Inc. Chief Executive Officer Chet Kanojia challenged CBS Corp. and News Corp.’s Fox broadcast network to follow through on threats to go off the air and switch to cable to prevent the Internet startup from retransmitting their shows without permission.
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Billionaires Rupert Murdoch and Barry Diller are squaring off in what’s fast becoming a struggle for the future of television.
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The CBS television network could go off the air and become a cable channel if courts don’t stop the Internet startup Aereo Inc. from retransmitting shows such as “NCIS” without permission.
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News Corp. is considering elevating Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey to chief executive officer to succeed Rupert Murdoch, people with knowledge of the situation said.
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