Rupert Murdoch on his plans for the Journal, its competitors and what he would have done if he was the Financial Times
Published: Thursday, December 13, 2007
| -SDH Moments after he officially took control of Dow Jones, Rupert Murdoch did what any other media mogul who owns a cable business network would have done, he stopped by his Fox Business News studios for a sit down with FBN lead anchor Neil Cavuto. In his strong Aussie twang, Rupert speaks of what’s to come for the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Rupe totally forgetful of the fact that with the Thomson-Reuters merger Dow Jones will have to work double time to become a prominent player in financial information says he wants it to be the preeminent source of financial news and information. Asked by Cavuto if he bought a dinosaur Rupert of course did not and does not believe that. We look forward to what’s coming. Labels: DowJones, FOX_BUSINESS_NEWS_NETWORK, Newscorp, NEWSPAPERS, RupertMurdoch, VideoWire, WSJ |


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