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News Corporation, ou News Corp (NYSE : NWS, NYSE : NWSa, ASX : NWS, LSE : NCRA), est un groupe de médias et de communication fondé à Adélaïde (Australie) par la famille Murdoch.
Les principaux actionnaires de News Corp sont :
- Rupert Murdoch qui dispose de 29 % du capital de plus de la moitié des voix au conseil d'administration, donc de la quasi totalité du pouvoir effectif ;
- John Malone, qui détient près de 32 % de parts, mais qui est largement minoritaire au conseil d'administration ;
- le prince saoudien Al Walid bin Talal al Saud (famille royale saoudienne), qui détient 5,5% du capital.
- enfin, les autres actionnaires minoritaires sont les fonds de pension et institutions financières suivantes : Citigroup, capital research & management, FMR corp, Goldman Sach, JP Morgan, Meryll Lynch, Morgan Stanley et State Street Corp pour environ 15 % du capital .
[modifier] Profil du groupe
Le groupe News corporation est coté dans les bourses de New York, Londres, et Sydney. En 2006, le groupe News Corp emploie environ 44 000 personnes sur les cinq continents. Le groupe est le plus grand groupe de médias au monde(et surtout le plus influent) car il est présent sur tous les supports médiatiques (presse, télévision hertzienne et câblée, édition, radio, internet, et multimédia).
News corporation réalise entre 15 et 20 milliards de dollars de chiffre d'affaires chaque année, il va de soi que ces revenus sont très largement conditionnés par les tarifs et recettes publicitaires. Les revenus de l'année 2005 sont de 23,8 millions de dollars la plus grande partie de ce chiffre d'affaire provient des États-Unis où le groupe est le leader national de l'information et de la communication
[modifier] Direction du groupe
Direction les membres du conseil d'administration sont : Peter Barnes, Chases Carey, Peter Chernin, Keneth Cowley, David De voe, Viet Dinh, Rod Eddington, Andrew Knight, Lachlan Murdoch(Fils de ruppert Murdoch), Ruppert Murdoch(PDG), Thomas Perkns, Stanley Shuman, Arthur Siskind (vice président), José Maria Aznar (Ancien premier ministre Espagnol), et John Thornton. C'est Lachlan Murdoch (actuel directeur de B.sky.B) qui est pressentit pour prendre la tête du groupe lorsque son père se retirera de la vie économique.
- HarperCollins
- ReganBooks
- Zondervan Christian
- Australia
- The Australian (National)
- The Weekend Australian (National)
- The Courier-Mail (Queensland)
- The Sunday Mail (Queensland)
- The Cairns Post (Cairns, Queensland)
- The Gold Coast Bulletin (Gold Coast, Queensland)
- The Townsville Bulletin (Townsville, Queensland)
- The Daily Telegraph (New South Wales)
- The Sunday Telegraph (New South Wales)
- The Herald Sun (Victoria)
- The Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria)
- The Weekly Times (Victoria)
- MX (Melbourne and Sydney CBD)
- The Geelong Advertiser (Geelong, Victoria)
- The Advertiser (South Australia)
- The Sunday Mail (South Australia)
- Messenger Newspapers (South Australia)
- The Sunday Times (Western Australia)
- The Mercury (Tasmania)
- The Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania)
- Northern Territory News (Northern Territory)
- The Sunday Territorian (Northern Territory)
- Fiji
- Fiji Times (National)
- Papua New Guinea
- Papua New Guinea Post-Courier (National)
- UK newspapers, published by subsidiaries of News International Ltd.
- News Group Newspapers Ltd.
- the tabloid The Sun
- the tabloid News of the World
- Times Newspapers Ltd.
- the broadsheet The Sunday Times
- the 'ex-broadsheet'
- The Times
- the broadsheet The Times Literary Supplement
- US newspapers and magazines
- the New York Post
- SmartSource
- TV Guide, via partial ownership of Gemstar-TV Guide
- The Weekly Standard (Washington, D.C.)
- Wired
- Alpha Magazine
- Love It (UK)
- InsideOut (UK)
- The Travel Magazine (UK)
- Dannii (UK)
- 50% de la National Rugby League (Australia and New Zealand)
- 20th Century Fox film production company
- Fox Searchlight
- Fox Television Studios
- Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, New South Wales
- Fox Studios Baja, Rosarito, Baja California
- Blue Sky Studios
- Fox Broadcasting Company, a US-wide broadcast television network
- My Network TV, a US broadcast television network (to be launched September 2006)
- Fox Television Stations Group
- bTV, a broadcast television network in Bulgaria
- Fox Televizija, a broadcast television network in Serbia (expected to start broadcasting soon)
- ANTV, a private television station in Indonesia, under the administration and label of STAR TV
- TGRT, a Turkish terrestrial channel
[modifier] Télévision par satellite
- British Sky Broadcasting, Royame-Uni (38.3% holding).
- DirecTV Group, North and South America (38.3% holding)
- DirecTV, the largest U.S. satellite TV provider
- DirectTV Latin America
- Sky Brasil (avec Globopar)
- Sky Mexico
- Foxtel, Australia (25% holding)
- Sky Italia, Italian satellite TV service
- STAR TV, an Asian satellite TV service
- Tata Sky, an Indian DTH TV service (20% holding)
[modifier] Télévision câblée
- Fox College Sports, College Sports Network that consisits of 3 regionally aligned channels
- Fox Movie Channel, an all-movie channel that airs commercial-free movies from 20th Century Fox film library
- Fox News Channel, a 24-hour news channel
- Fox Reality, a 'Reality TV'-themed channel
- Fox Sports Net, a chain of US regional cable television networks broadcasting local sporting events linked together by national sports news programming. Local channels include "Fox Sports Southwest", "Fox Sports Bay Area", etc. (some affiliates still owned by Cablevision).
- Fox Soccer Channel, a United States digital cable network specializing mainly in soccer.
- Fox Sports en Español, a Spanish-language North American cable sports network; its sports lineup is tailored to appeal to a Latin American audience.
- Fox Sports en Latinoamérica, a Mexico-based Latin American satellite and cable sports network.
- Foxtel (25%), Australia's largest satellite and cable pay TV provider, a joint venture with Telstra and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited
- FX Networks, a cable network broadcasting reruns of programming previously shown on other channels, but recently creating its own programming, including the Emmy Award-winning program The Shield.
- National Geographic Channel (joint venture with National Geographic Magazine) 67%
- National Geographic Channel International 50%
- SPEED Channel
- Fuel Channel
- Fox Reality Channel
- Big Ten Channel
- MySpace - Social networking website. (Aquired through purchase of Intermix Media).
- Grab.com - Entertainment/Games. (Aquired through purchase of Intermix Media)
- IGN Entertainment - Internet entertainment portal (Includes the sites IGN, GameSpy, Rotten Tomatoes and Askmen.com)
- News.com.au - Australian-oriented news website
- What if Sports.com
- Scout.com
[modifier] Autres entités du groupe News corporation
- (NDS) - Conditional access technology and personal digital video recorders (PVRs)
- Broadsystem Ltd (UK) - Telephony provider for media companies, bought in 1991
- Broadsystem Australia (Australia)
- Broadsystem Ventures (UK) - provider of cheap-rate telephone calls, particularly for customers of Sky Television. Bought outright in 1999
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