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In Warner Bros.’ “Man of Steel,” Superman tries to save the world from powerful villains. His real-life task is no cakewalk either: Turn the studio’s DC Comics into a hit factory like Walt Disney Co.’s Marvel.
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A unit of News Corp ., which introduced a tablet computer news publication called The Daily, settled a lawsuit against IMG Worldwide Inc. over rights to the name The Daily.
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News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch sold 3.6 million shares of the media company’s Class A shares, according to a regulatory filing today.
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New York Times Co., Bloomberg LP, News Corp.’s Dow Jones & Co. and four other media outlets were sued for allegedly infringing two patents for “instantaneous symbol lookup,” used on websites.
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Cameron International Corp. lost its appeal to derail the February nonjury trial over which companies should be blamed for the 2010 BP Plc oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Billionaires Eli Broad, Mark Cuban and Larry Ellison are among those whom sports bankers expect to bid on the Los Angeles Dodgers after owner Frank McCourt agreed to a court-supervised sale following a bankruptcy filing and months of legal wrangling with Major League Baseball.
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News Corp. Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch held talks with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey’s capital Ankara.
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Attorney Olivier Metzner says thousands of Societe Generale SA’s own computer records will clear his client, Jerome Kerviel, of responsibility for the bank’s record 4.9 billion-euro ($6 billion) trading loss, Bloomberg News’ Alan Katz and Heather Smith report.
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Boxee Inc., a New York startup that makes software for showing Internet video on televisions, is heading to Washington to challenge some of the biggest names in the media industry.
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News Corp. , which paid $580 million for MySpace in 2005, may end up selling the social network for $50 million to $200 million, said the chief executive officer of a potential acquirer.
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