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Research and Markets: All Evidence Suggests That the Company News Corp. New Internet Businesses Will Soon Surpass News Corps Cable Programming Business As the Faster Growing Segment of the Company

Posted on: Friday, 8 December 2006, 12:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46707) has announced the addition of Spotlight on Television 2.0 Leaders: News Corp. to their offering.

This report on News Corp. delivers in concise actionable summaries overviews of the company's history, current business model, financial performance and Television 2.0 efforts. While it's difficult to gauge just how much new revenue -- or profits -- will flow to News Corp. due to its stepped-up Television 2.0 activities, all evidence suggests that the company's new Internet businesses will soon surpass News Corps cable programming business as the faster growing segment of the company.

Content Outline:

Introduction and Executive Summary

I. Short History of News Corp

I. Overview of News Corporation Businesses

A. Overall Financial Performance

B. Filmed Entertainment

C. Television

D. Cable Network Programming

E. Direct Broadcast Satellite Television

F. Magazines and Inserts

G. Newspapers

H. Book Publishing

II. News Corp.'s Television 2.0 Efforts

A. Fox Interactive Media

B. Acquisition of Intermix Media and MySpace

C. Acquisition of Scout Media

D. Acquisition of IGN Entertainment

E. Acquisition of Newroo and Ksolo

F. Video Content Sales via iTunes

G. Fox Moves TV Content Online

H. Mobisodes

I. Possible WiMax Venture with Video Distribution Angle

III. Possible Financial Growth From Television 2.0 Efforts

A. MySpace: Overall Growth

B. Integration of Video Into MySpace

C. Other Sites

D. Financial Growth Due to Video-Enhanced New Web Properties

About the Author

About Emerging Media Dynamics

List of Tables

Table 1 -- List of News Corporation Media Properties

Table 2 -- News Corp. Annual Revenues, 2005

2007

List of Figures

Figure 1

News Corp. Revenues, Q3 05 to Q3 06

Figure 2

News Corp. Operating Income, Q3 04 to Q3 06

Figure 3 -- News Corp. Net Income Q3 05 to Q3 06

Figure 4 -- Filmed Entertainment Revenues, Operating Income, Q3 04 to Q3 06

Figure 5 -- News Corp. Television Revenues, Operating Income, Q3 04 to Q3 06

Figure 6 -- News Corp. Cable Network Programming Revenues, Operating Income

Figure 7 -- Direct Broadcast Satellite Revenues, Operating Income, Q3 04 to Q3 06

Figure 8 -- News Corp. Magazines and Inserts Revenues, Operating Income,

Figure 9 -- News Corp. Newspaper Revenues, Operating Income, Q3 04 to Q3 06

Figure 10 -- News Corp. Book Publishing Revenues, Operating Income, Q3 04 to Q3 06

Figure 11 -- Daily Reach Per Million for MySpace, June 2005 to June 2006

Figure 12 -- Screenshot of MySpace Home Page

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46707


Source: Business Wire

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