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SubsidiariesBecause News Corp is a global company it has many subsidiaries, many of which have subsidiaries of it’s own. To name a few:• News UK• Dow Jones & Company• MarketWatch• Fox Entertainment• Sky• 20th Century Fox• FX Movie Channel• MySpace Records• Scout Media
COMPANY STRUCTURE
• News Corp is all owned by one person, Rupert Murdoch. He used to Be CEO of News Corp, however he resigned that position and is now a chairman. The chief operating officer is Robert James Thompson. News Corp is also publicly traded, which means there are many investors.
Rupert Murdoch
Robert James Thompson
SUBSIDIARIES• Unlike News Corp, The Mirror Group
isn’t a global company. Meaning it doesn’t have a lot of subsidiaries compared to News Corp. It only publishes in England, Scotland and Ireland, meaning it has subsidiaries in those locations.
• The Mirror also sell local news papers all over the UK and Ireland
• The Mirror publishes 240 regional papers and 80 websites that have 24/7 coverage on sport, news ,celebrities etc..
COMPANY STRUCTURE• Unlike News Corp, The Mirror Group is owned by 8 people.
David Grigson (chairman),Lee Ginsberg (Non Executive Director), Simon Fox (Chief Executive), Vijay Vaghela (Group Finance Director), Steve Hatch ( Non Executive Director), Helen Stevenson (Non Executive Director), Olivia Streatfield ( Non Executive Director) and Dr David Kelly (Non Executive Director)
David Grigson
Lee Ginsberg
Simon Fox
Vijay Vaghela
Steve Hatch
Helen Stevenson
Olivia Streatfield
Dr David Kelly
PROS AND CONS OF HAVING ONE COMPANY DELIVER NEWS VIA DIFFERENT METHODS
PRO:• Everyone can easily access the news• It can target and edit the news to specific audience members• If the news is online and it says current news, it means that it is news that is
happening right now• Individual news papers have their own “spin” on the news• The media outlets/subsidiaries get funding from the company that owns themCON• It’s always the same news but in a different form• The news (when on Radio, TV and Print) are not “breaking news”. News that is not
currently happening, it is always news that is either an hour, a day or a week late• The news can be bias as it is one company that is producing• The news subsidiaries could be restricted as the company that owns them makes
the rules and regulations subsidiaries have to follow