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Some media firms, such as the New York Times, see no problem with denying other corporations the same right.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Mr Murdoch says that some media firms, at least, will be able to navigate the transition as advertising revenue switches from print-based to electronic media.
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Some 300 small media firms have set up in or near the city since 1994, many of them clustered around the Babelsberg film studios, once Germany's biggest.
ECONOMIST: Berlin��s blues
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If they succeed, they may bring some relief to media firms that have seen much of their business disappear into the vacuum: many in the music and newspaper businesses, for example, are pinning their hopes on the idea that consumers can be persuaded to pay small amounts for digital wares.
ECONOMIST: Video games move online
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An array of Western companies has been targeted by Chinese hackers in recent years, including recently some U.S. media firms such as New York Times Co.
WSJ: Bribery Allegations Surfaced Against WSJ in China
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Klout measures the influence of social-media users (and some firms give people with a high Klout score preferential treatment).
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Beth Robinson at Javelin Strategies has some good advice on how firms can best use social media.
FORBES: Finance Firms are Going to Twitter and Social Media With Mixed Results
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At Urban Media's first wired site, at 111 Sutter Street in San Francisco's financial district, six of the eight firms housed there now use Urban Media in some form.
FORBES: Land Grab
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Government procurement rules favour black-controlled firms in media, transport and retailing, but annual state spending of some 100 billion rand cannot all be diverted to black firms.
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