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10Q Detective (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Rupert Murdoch, the visionary and commander-in-chief of News Corp. (NWS-$13.75), is in his late 70s, making succession a top issue for investors. For a time Rupert Murdoch’s sons, Lachlan and James, vied for anointing as his successor at the diversified media and entertainment titan — one envisions them wrestling around the living room floor as the Old Scion looked on. Meanwhile, Peter Chernin...
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Talking Biz News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Shira Ovide of The Wall Street Journal reports Wednesday on the compensation of top executives at News Corp., which owns the Journal, reporting that CEO Rupert Murdoch’s overall compensation fell because of an accounting change. Ovide also writes, “News Corp. President Peter Chernin’s salary also remained unchanged at $8.1 million. His bonus was $11.3 million, and [...]
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
Shares of News Corp ( NYSE: NWS ). have had a rough year, just like most of their peers, but key executives did well. According to its definitive proxy statement filed this evening , bonuses for CEO and Chairman Rupert Murdoch and COO Peter Chernin were both up this year compared to last. Based on the company's 25 percent EPS growth, they both received non-equity compensation of $17.5 million,...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
... pot. In the preceding year, the payment was $6.87m.His key lieutenant, News Corp president Peter Chernin, took home $28.8m, down from $34m in 2006-07, according to filings made with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.Fox News chief Roger Ailes, whose non-equity bonus rose by 50pc to $4.5m, collected a total of $19.9m.Mr Ailes was responsible for the launch of the Fox Business channel...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | yesterday
... million, including a salary of $8.1 million and a $17.5-million bonus. News Corp President Peter Chernin also received a salary of $8.1 million, plus a bonus of $11.3 million.
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IMDb News (Free subscription) | yesterday
... million, including a salary of $8.1 million and a $17.5-million bonus. News Corp President Peter Chernin also received a salary of $8.1 million, plus a bonus of $11.3 million.
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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | yesterday
... was allocated $US17.5 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation. News Corp president Peter Chernin's total 2008 compensation was $US28.8 million, compared with about $US34 million a year ago. Share This Story Related Industry Sectors Related People Related Companies
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | yesterday
... for an International Business Development person whose job dovetails comments made by Peter Chernin, COO of News Corp. a t the Fortune BrainStorm conference . He hinted that the company would go international through a series of joint ventures in specific countries. Time to hurry up: Lack of international availability is one of the sore spots for Hulu, a fact that is bolstered by complaints...
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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | yesterday
... was allocated $US17.5 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.News Corp president Peter Chernin's total 2008 compensation was $US28.8 million, compared with about $US34 million a year ago.Comments are submitted for possible publication on the condition that they may be edited. Please include your full name, title and a working email address (for verification, not publication)....
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
... he was allocated $17.5 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.News Corp President Peter Chernin's total 2008 compensation was $28.8 million, compared with about $34 million a year ago.(Reporting by Ajay Kamalakaran in Bangalore; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
A woman selects apples while shopping in the produce section at Whole Foods in New York. Photograph: Stephen Chernin/Getty imagesThink back to June last year, when the vast organic food supermarket Whole Foods opened its first UK shop in London, and Britain seemed like a pretty different place. It was two months before the credit crunch bit, and organic food sales were rising each month, fuelled...