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- For NWSA, its 30 day story count is now at 10.
- Over the past 23 days, the trend for NWSA's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 3.
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Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Warner Music, News, Lions Gate Entertainment and IMAXWarner Music, News, Lions Gate Entertainment and IMAX are part of the Zacks Industry Outlook article. |
S&P 500 Gains and Losses: An Update to the Model Y Sends Tesla Shares HigherU.S. equities made small gains, with the S&P 500 up 0.1%, as the market continued to be fueled by optimism about possible Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2024. |
4 Film & Television Production Stocks to Watch on Solid Industry TrendsFilm and television production and distribution companies like WMG, NWSA, LGF.A and IMAX are benefiting from higher consumption of digital entertainment and a recovering ad spending environment. |
Midday Movers: Tesla's Revamped Model Y, Streaming Services Down on Amazon MoveU.S. equities were little changed but higher at midday as the pre-Christmas rally that sent the markets soared eased. |
What Does News Corporation's (NASDAQ:NWSA) Share Price Indicate?News Corporation ( NASDAQ:NWSA ) led the NASDAQGS gainers with a relatively large price hike in the past couple of... |
EXPLAINER-Prince Harry's phone-hacking lawsuit against UK's Mirror GroupPrince Harry was the subject of phone-hacking and other unlawful information gathering by British publisher Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over several years, a judge at London's High Court ruled on Friday. Harry and 100 others sued MGN, publisher of the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People tabloids, accusing them of widespread unlawful activities between 1991 and 2011. They accused the media group's journalists or private investigators of phone-hacking on an "industrial scale" and obtaining private details by deception, and said that senior editors and executives knew and approved of such behaviour. |
Piers Morgan knew about phone-hacking at Daily Mirror, London judge findsHigh-profile British broadcaster Piers Morgan, the former editor of British tabloid the Daily Mirror, knew about phone hacking at the newspaper, a judge at London's High Court ruled on Friday in a lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others. Morgan, who now works for News Corp and has often publicly criticised Harry and his U.S. wife Meghan, has always denied any involvement in, or knowledge of, phone-hacking or other illegal or unlawful activity. |
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Is There An Opportunity With News Corporation's (NASDAQ:NWSA) 33% Undervaluation?Key Insights Using the 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity, News fair value estimate is US$32.41 News' US$21.79 share... |
News Corp's UK papers settle phone-hacking claims with high-profile figuresNews Corp's British newspaper group on Tuesday settled a series of claims of phone-hacking brought by celebrities and other individuals, including a "Spice Girl" and a former minister who said he was targeted because he was a political opponent. News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of the Sun daily and the now defunct News of the World which former chief Rupert Murdoch closed over its involvement in hacking, had given public apologies and paid out "substantial damages" to the claimants, according to their lawyers. |