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Crunch Time for Time Warner
His publishing unit is trouble. The spinoff of AOL is at hand. CEO Jeffrey Bewkes talks exclusively with The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove about the future of the media business.
Murdoch's Italian Offensive
The compulsively aggressive Australian is a great businessman, writes press baron and Rupert frenemy Conrad Black. But his war against Silvio Berlusconi is unlikely to dislodge the prime minister.
What Murdoch Can Learn From Hearst
Rupert Murdoch's pursuit of a paid online content model - first reported in the Daily Beast - indicates that the Aussie media tycoon understands his newspaper business' dire predicament. David Nasaw, author of The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst reveals the cautionary lessons the first great press baron can teach the last one.
The Murdochs' Scheme for Your Newspapers
If James Murdoch's bold plan for his family's newspapers takes hold, he could save an industry-and cement his place as father Rupert's heir apparent.
Will Peter Chernin Take Over Apple?
All of Hollywood wants to know where News Corp. President Peter Chernin will go when he leaves the company in June. Apple? Disney? Microsoft?
How Spielberg Got Away
Why did DreamWorks leave Universal at the altar and run off with Disney? Kim Masters deconstructs the deal that stunned Hollywood.



















