Comcast-NBCU Under Fire for Dragging Its Feet on Diversity
August, 02, 2011 6:17 am | On #Al Sharpton, Alfred Liggins, Bob Johnson, Cathy Hughes, Comcast, Discovery Channel, Earvin, Media, MSNBC, NAACP, National Urban League, NBCU, NBCUniversal, Oprah Winfrey, OWN, Radio One, Russell Simmmons, Sean, Steve Burke, TV One, Whoopi GoldbergEXCLUSIVE
When Comcast was angling to take over NBCU, the cable giant promised prominently to increase the profile of minorities at the company and launch eight independent cable networks, including four under African-American control.
But a Who’s Who of African American media figures and civil rights leaders are frustrated that Comcast doesn't seem to be moving fast enough, if at all.
That includes a recent disastrous meeting between Comcast executives and Oprah Winfrey, in which Comcast executives rebuffed the media queen's request for support for her OWN network.
Leading entrepreneur Russell Simmons was rebuffed when he approached NBCU CEO Steve Burke about...
Read MoreUniversal Moves to Save Ailing Motown and Def Jam
July, 24, 2011 6:47 pm | On #Barry Weiss, Berry Gordy Jr., Chris Lighty, Def Jam, Ethiopia Habtemariam, jay z, Kanye West, Kevin Liles, Lyor Cohen, Media, Motown, Rick Rubin, russell simmons, universal music groupAfter years adrift, Motown and Def Jam are seeking new leadership to restore their mojo.

As early as next week Universal Music Group, Motown’s parent, will tap Ethiopia Habtemariam to head the label, people close to the matter confirm to TheWrap.
A top executive from Universal’s music-publishing arm, Habtemariam (photo below) in early 2010 was responsible for wooing Justin Bieber into a global publishing deal.
Similarly, the appointment of an uber-artistic leader is looming at Def Jam, also owned by Universal Music Group, though no final candidate has yet been chosen.
The world’s largest music company is said to be narrowing a list of...
Read MoreA Murdoch Family Rift? What Elisabeth & Lachlan's No-Show Might Have Revealed
July, 20, 2011 7:41 pm | On #Elisabeth Murdoch, family, james murdoch, lachlan murdoch, Media, news, News Corp., News of the World, phone hacking, rupert murdoch, scandalOn what he called the “most humble day” of his life, Keith Rupert Murdoch may have revealed a hole in the protective cocoon of his family.
As Murdoch squirmed amid the heat of a British Parliamentary hearing on a tabloid phone-hacking scandal that is rocking his media empire, notably absent were his daughter Elisabeth and son Lachlan, who with their brother James (who was present Tuesday) are to inherit the keys to the abruptly-embattled media kingdom.

More than a day after the hearings, it’s still unclear as to why Elisabeth and Lachlan were elsewhere and not present for such a momentous occasion -- one during...
Read MoreDid Murdoch Survive a Close Shave in the Hacking Hearings?
July, 19, 2011 8:00 pm | On #Elisabeth Murdoch, james murdoch, Media, News Corp. phone-hacking, News of the World, rupert murdochDid Rupert Murdoch survive a close shave in Tuesday's hacking hearings?
Maybe, but in testimony before the British Parliament, he came off as a spent mogul.

"He seemed to me to be showing his age," observed Sarah Ellison, author of "War at the Wall Street Journal," a riveting account of Murdoch's takeover of the business newspaper. "It was obvious to everyone -- the excruciating pauses. If he gained anything, it was sympathy."
In a nearly three-hour appearance with his son James at a Parliamentary committee hearing into the phone-hacking scandal, Murdoch's responses...
Read MoreA Rupert Murdoch Peer: He's 'Dead Money'; A New Police Resignation in London
July, 17, 2011 6:54 pm | On #fbi, Jonathan Knee, Les Hinton, Media, News Corp., News International, News of the World, Peter King, Rebekah Brooks, rupert murdochNow more engulfed than ever in a virulent phone-hacking scandal, it appears that Rupert Murdoch's days amid the upper echelons of media moguldom are numbered.
With resignations and arrests occurring daily among News Corp.'s top newspaper executives and former editors, even some in Murdoch’s elite circle of fellow multi-billionaires have deemed him kaput.
Monday brought a new resignation, that of John Yates, the assistant Metropolitan police commissioner. Yates follows on the heels of his boss, Sir Paul Stephenson, the head of Scotland Yard, who resigned on Sunday in the phone-hacking scandal.
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Read MoreA Newspaper Scandal Hacks Away at Murdoch's Invincibility
July, 07, 2011 6:36 pm | On #Andy, elizabeth murdoch, james murdoch, Lachlan, Media, News of the World, rupert murdoch, Shine GroupA harsh spotlight is falling on Rupert Murdoch in the latter chapter of a visionary, but controversial career in which he has personified his empire like no publisher since William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer in the late 1800s.

“We have let one man have far too great a sway over our national life,” an indignant Labour Party member, Chris Bryant, declared when the latest revelations from the years-long scandal thrust News Corp. into acute crisis management the past 24 hours.
For a mogul that seems to relish the power that comes with money, not the money that brings power, it is a devastating turn to be brought low by hacking, a thoroughly new-era crime, in a media segment that has...
Read MoreViacom's Sumner Redstone: The Mogul Named 'Sue!'
July, 04, 2011 3:05 pm | On #barry diller, Brian Roberts, Cablevision, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Eric Schmidt, Google, Herbert Allen, John Malone, Media, MIchael Wolf, Philippe Dauman, sumner redstone, Ted Olson, Time Inc., Time Warner Cable, Viacom, YouTube“I hate litigation," Sumner Redstone once told a gathering of his fellow moguls. "I’m a lover, not a fighter.”
Had Redstone, Viacom founder and Harvard-trained lawyer, uttered that under oath, he’d have risked a perjury charge.
Just four months earlier, Viacom had sued Google for $1 billion.

The search giant's YouTube portal was allegedly trafficking in stolen, popular content from the media giant's cable channels, including Comedy Central and MTV.
And with fresh lawsuits this year against Time Warner Cable and Cablevision over streaming rights on iPad -- plus the four-year-old Google case -- Viacom is showcasing its...
Read MoreNow Rupert Murdoch Wants to Change the Way Our Kids Learn
June, 23, 2011 7:31 pm | On #Gates Foundation, Goldman Sachs, HarperCollins, Joel Klein, Media, News Corp., Pearson, rupert murdoch, Schoolnet America's Choice, Stanford University, Wall Street Journal, Wireless GenerationRupert Murdoch, Big Man on Campus?
Just seven months after his surprising expansion into reading, writing and arithmetic with the $360-million acquisition of Wireless Generation, News Corp.'s chairman and CEO seems intent on making the grade in what could be the future of education -- economized, customized, data-driven digitized instruction.

Potentially at stake: hundreds of billions of dollars.
“We have the resources to play and do what we need,” said Joel Klein, the innovative former New York City schools chief now on News Corp.'s board and CEO of Murdoch’s Education Division.
And Klein (below) is seriously scouting...
Read MoreGee Roberson Lands Top Geffen Records Gig
June, 21, 2011 4:05 pm | On #Gee Roberson, Geffen Records, InterscopeGeffenA&M, jay z, Jimmy Iovine, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Lucian Grainge, Media, Nicki Minaj, Roca-Fella-Records, universal music groupGee Roberson formally landed the chairmanship of Geffen Records after a successful career helping to guide the superstardom of Kanye West and Lil Wayne and shepherding Jay Z’s biggest albums from studio to market.

His mandate is to revitalize Geffen, an imprint of Interscope Geffen A&M, which is owned by Universal music group.
“Gee has a unique combination of talents that the music industry really needs running a record company today,” Jimmy Iovine, CEO of Interscope Geffen A&M, said in a statement, confirming a report by TheWrap last week that foretold the looming appointment.
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Read MoreMusic's Racial Divide: An Industry Built on Black Talent Still Lacks Black Executives
June, 14, 2011 8:48 pm | On #Antonio, Clive Davis, Def Jam, Epic Records, Geffen Records, Joshua, Media, Motown, Sony Music Entertainment, universal music groupIn a music industry long dependent on black performers, the expected appointment of two African-Americans to top executive roles at the major labels is unlikely to be viewed as much progress.
The appointments will follow back-to-back exits by the industry's most visible black executives. They're also occurring in tandem with a decline in black music itself. Most likely, they will only spotlight the continuing disconnect between African Americans’ meager power in the industry’s management hierarchy and their sweeping artistic influence.

By month’s end, “Gee” Roberson (left) will be announced as chairman of Geffen Records, according to two persons close to...
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Johnnie L. Roberts has covered the media and entertainment industries for two decades. Until recently, he was a senior writer for Newsweek, based in New York. Earlier, he reported for the Wall Street Journal, where in addition to the media beat he covered industries ranging from financial services and heavy industry to consumer electronics and education. He has been awarded prizes in investigative journalism, and is currently researching his first book on (surprise!) the media industry. He resides in South Orange, N.J., one of Manhattan’s media-heavy bedroom communities, with his wife and two daughters.
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