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News Corp. reported a 7% increase in first-quarter revenue, driven by growth at its cable networks, broadcast-TV stations and motion picture unit, while profit slipped from the year-ago period due to one-time charges and fees.
News Corp. Revenue Rises 7% Russell Adams 2011
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China's video sites can offer more content in part because much of what they air is approved by China's Ministry of Culture, which also oversees DVD releases, and not by broadcast-TV regulators.
Web Fills Hole Left by TV in China Loretta Chao 2012
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The company, Aereo, unveiled plans on Wednesday to offer New York City residents beginning March 14 the ability to stream broadcast-TV signals over Web-enabled devices for $12 a month.
Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012
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News Corp. posted a 7% rise in quarterly revenue, driven by growth at its cable networks and broadcast-TV stations, while profit fell 4.8% due to one-time charges and fees.
What's News— 2011
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The broadcast-TV unit struggled, dragged down by flagging viewing at the NBC network.
Comcast Slows Subscriber Losses Sam Schechner 2011
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The drop is just the latest for U.S.-based broadcast-TV networks, as viewers fan out to new entertainment options—many of them on cable-TV channels.
Broadcast TV's Slow Start Sam Schechner 2011
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Fox Broadcasting plans to make its recently aired TV episodes available on the Web only to paying subscribers, a new step as major broadcast-TV networks consider reining in free Web offerings that could undermine their traditional advertising and subscription businesses.
Fox TV Shows Get Pay Wall Sam Schechner 2011
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Hits have become harder to find in recent years as the broadcast-TV audience continues to drift to cable.
With Fairy Tales and Alternate Realities, TV Pilots Go High Concept Sam Schechner 2011
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Ultimate Fighting Championship is moving to Fox Sports, as part of a seven-year deal that puts the league's bloody bouts in front of a bigger broadcast-TV audience.
Fox Signs Deal With Ultimate Fighting Championship Sam Schechner 2011
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News Corp. posted a 7% rise in fiscal first-quarter revenue, driven by cable-network and broadcast-TV growth.
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