Archive for June, 2007
Keep the Change
This post originally appeared as a Harvard Business Online Conversation Starter.
The two leading financial newspapers have just hiked their newsstand prices. The Wall Street Journal will go from $1.00 to $1.50 for its weekday paper and the Financial Times will add another 30 pence to the £1 it charges for its weekday edition. The spin […]
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Peek-A-Google
This article originally appeared on Forbes.com, June 15, 2007.
Google Maps’ Street View may just bring the search and advertising giant down to earth. And it has also led to a debate about privacy and the ownership of information that is as important as it is difficult.
There’s been some buzz recently about the new power of […]
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The Bancrofts Throw In the Towel
After initially spurning Murdoch’s offer to buy Dow Jones the family that controls the publisher of the Wall Street Journal has faced the cold hard reality that new thinking is required to preserve the future of the empire they’ve built.
Whether Murdoch’s NewsCorp can do that or some other bidder remains to be seen. […]
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