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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 09:08 PM
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Worries grow that Peter Chernin won't stay on as Rupert Murdoch's No. 2
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Worries grow that Peter Chernin won't stay on as Rupert Murdoch's No. 2

For months, the News Corp. president and his boss have been locked in talks over a new contract. Insiders and Wall Street wonder what's keeping them.

By Meg James and Dawn C. Chmielewski
February 13, 2009


Rupert Murdoch has returned from Australia, where he celebrated his mother's 100th birthday. Now the mogul faces another important date.

The contract for Murdoch's chief lieutenant, News Corp. President Peter Chernin, expires June 30, and the two executives have been locked in negotiations for months. They haven't struck a deal, and concern is mounting inside the company, and on Wall Street, that Chernin will not renew.

Fueling the speculation is Murdoch's arrival this week in Los Angeles for an extensive review of the West Coast operations of News Corp., which include the Fox network, movie studio and cable channels. Murdoch spent much of the last year in New York immersed in his purchase of Dow Jones & Co. and putting his imprimatur on the Wall Street Journal.

Some Fox executives worry that Chernin, who has been key to the company's smooth operations, might leave News Corp. at a difficult time. The stock closed Thursday at $7.24 -- off 65% from its 52-week high. Last week News Corp. reported a $6.4-billion loss for the quarter ended Dec. 31, much of it owing to asset write-downs.

Chernin has been tight-lipped about his plans. Some analysts view the situation -- and the domino effect in management his departure could trigger -- with alarm.

"While Chernin has not signaled his intent, we fear the longer time goes by, the less likely he is to renew his contract," Pali Research analyst Richard Greenfield wrote in a recent report. "Chernin's departure would raise significant investor concern and could lead to other management changes at News Corp."

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http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-murdoch13-2009feb13,0,6656988.story
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zbdent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 10:53 PM
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1. the feeding frenzy of his brood is going to be interesting when he kicks off ...
hope I live to see it ...

they'll all want their billions, and it will destroy News Crap as it exists now ...

hee hee hee hee hee ...
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