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  • In this April 19, 2017 file photo, James Murdoch attends the National Geographic 2017

    James Murdoch resigns from news publisher News Corp's board

    World | August 01, 2020 13:31 IST

    News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch’s son James is resigning from the family-controlled publisher’s board over content appearing in its newspapers, which include the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.

  • news corp buys indian media firm vccircle

    News Corp buys Indian media firm VCCircle

    March 09, 2015 16:11 IST

    New Delhi: News Corp., the media and publishing firm owned by Rupert Murdoch, has acquired VCCircle Network for an undisclosed amount.The acquisition includes VCCircle.com, Techcircle.in, VCCEdge, VCCircle Training and a premium content-driven conference business. The

  • proptiger enters secondary market property deals space

    PropTiger enters secondary market property deals space

    January 18, 2015 14:07 IST

    New Delhi: Backed by funding from Rupert Murdoch-led News Corp, realty portal PropTiger has forayed into secondary market property transactions and plans to expand operations in ten more cities in the next 18 months.Noida-based PropTiger,

  • newscorp acquires mumbai based start up firm

    NewsCorp acquires Mumbai-based start-up firm BigDecisions.com

    December 21, 2014 10:55 IST

    New Delhi: Rupert Murdoch controlled U.S. media giant NewsCorp has acquired Mumbai-based financial advisory start-up firm BigDecisions.com for an undisclosed sum.BigDecisions.com helps consumers make smarter financial decisions through interactive, decision-making tools powered by sophisticated algorithms

  • james murdoch faces second grilling in parliament

    James Murdoch Faces Second Grilling In Parliament

    World | September 13, 2011 21:06 IST

    London, Sept 13: James Murdoch is being recalled for another grilling before Britain's Parliament after former News Corp. executives raised serious doubts about his account of his role in the country's tabloid phone hacking scandal.The

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