News Corp bskyb

James Murdoch

AS Profile James Murdoch may have slipped one place since last year, when a couple of smart moves turned Sky from a pay-TV provider into a telecoms provider, but he is still highly rated by the panel for what BSkyB is doing to... [12 Oct 2007]

Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters

Leader Instead, the panel decided the innovation was coming from the likes of Carphone Warehouse CEO Charles Dunstone (38) - for starting the free broadband wars - and BSkyB chief James Murdoch (21) - for transforming Sky from... [25 Sep 2006]

Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters

AS Analysis Instead, the panel decided the innovation was coming from the likes of Carphone Warehouse CEO Charles Dunstone (38) - for starting the free broadband wars - and BSkyB chief James Murdoch (21) - for transforming Sky from... [25 Sep 2006]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Rupert Murdoch

News Owned by News Corp and run by Rupert's son James Murdoch (also a 2005 Agenda Setter), BSkyB in the UK has made its move into home broadband and the coming year looks to be one that will... [08 Sep 2006]

BSkyB tests mobile telly with Qualcomm

News Qualcomm is getting the first European run out of its mobile TV broadcasting MediaFLO technology after agreeing a deal with BSkyB. BSkyB will trial the 'multicasting' system internally, in the Cambridge... [10 May 2006]

Ebusiness Despatches: Where content and distribution meet, there's only one winner

Comment BSkyB paid a lot for content rights, people doubted the model, but it has got it right. Meanwhile, in the UK his BSkyB satellite TV operation, under the leadership of Tony Ball, has gone from strength to... [12 Nov 2002]

Internet a 'moral-free zone', warns Murdoch man

News Rupert Murdoch's News Corp owns 20th Century Fox and Fox Television in the US and BskyB and News International in the UK. The president of media giant... [22 Aug 2002]

'Cable Guy' to the rescue at troubled NTL?

News Intriguingly, Malone already owns 19 per cent of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and 25 per cent of Telewest. The US media mogul John Malone could rescue NTL, the troubled cable operator, from its financial... [11 Feb 2002]

Bland back-peddles over BT:TV

News Speaking at the weekend, Bland had said he could envisage his company building on its existing network to develop a business like News Corp or BSkyB. BT chairman Sir Christopher Bland... [10 Jan 2002]

Liberty's Malone eyeing more German media assets

News In the UK, Malone's Liberty Media group already owns 25 per cent of Telewest and 19 per cent of BSkyB and now it is exploring buying News Corp's 22 per cent stake in Germany's Kirch... [16 Nov 2001]

News Corp and Yahoo! edge towards Net alliance

News access to News Corp's international content, which includes BSkyB, Fox Broadcasting, the Twentieth Century Fox film company, and newspapers including The Times and the Sun. is... [28 Feb 2000]

Murdoch rumoured to be in talks with Nokia and Vivendi

News News Corp owns 40 per cent of BSkyB, but Vivendi has built up a 24.5 per cent holding in the firm. A long time rival of Murdoch's, Messier told Le Monde that BSkyB and... [01 Feb 2000]

Murdoch learns to love the Net

News It has also partnered with Vivendi, the giant French utilities company which has stakes in telcos and cable companies such as Canal+ and even BSkyB. In April, shortly after speculation that BSkyB boss... [04 Jul 1999]

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