there is a report this morning, that he is thinking of charging for news content on the internet, and if successful all the others would charge too.
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It was always going to happen really, with the revenue from newspapers taking a dive. Half the stuff that is brought to our attention is guff anyway. Don't despair...there's still the 24 hour news channels on TV.
thats ok...just go to BBC news or somewhere else he's not got a finger in.
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Vile repulsive man
I won't have Sky in my house because I despise him so much
I won't have Sky in my house because I despise him so much
Speaks volumes for the tosser. Great Simpsons episode last week that spoofed this very subject.
Mr Burns; You know Smithers I've learned that you can't control all the free media in the world. Unless your Rupert Murdoch. He's such a wonderful man.
Smithers; I agree Sir.
Both look to the camera with sickening grins.
Mr Burns; You know Smithers I've learned that you can't control all the free media in the world. Unless your Rupert Murdoch. He's such a wonderful man.
Smithers; I agree Sir.
Both look to the camera with sickening grins.
You can't beat a proper broadsheet for proper news.
Internet news sucks.
Internet news sucks.
He owns more or less the world anyway, but lets face it, his newspapers arent the most informative are they?
Incredible... How will they go about doing that?
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Incredible... How will they go about doing that?
One supposes that it will be like family tracing sites. You will buy a bunch of credites and then spend 'em.
Nothing will be free anymore at this rate....quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Incredible... How will they go about doing that?
One supposes that it will be like family tracing sites. You will buy a bunch of credites and then spend 'em.
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